Verb
The verb is perhaps the most important part of the sentence. A verb states what is happening in the sentence. Finite verbs2 locate the condition or action of the verb in a specific time frame: past, present or future (see finite verbs2 and tense3). Verbs create the relationship between the subject and the object of the verb (see subject–verb agreement4).
Different types of verbs include:
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action verbs, for example 'They danced all night.'
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relating verbs, for example 'Cows are herbivores.'
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thinking verbs, for example 'She forgot his name.'
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feeling verbs, for example 'Sarah likes baked beans.'
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possessing verbs, for example 'He has a new car.'
Links
- http://syllabus.bos.nsw.edu.au/english/english-k10/glossary/#verb
- http://syllabus.bos.nsw.edu.au/english/english-k10/glossary/#finite-verbs
- http://syllabus.bos.nsw.edu.au/english/english-k10/glossary/#tense
- http://syllabus.bos.nsw.edu.au/english/english-k10/glossary/#subjectverb-agreement