Thursday, November 29, 2012

VERB

The part of speech  that describes an action or occurrence or indicates a state of being. The verb is the heart of the sentence. Every sentence must have a verb.
Ex: The dog bit the man, bit is the verb 

Unlike most of the other parts of speech, verbs change their form.  Sometimes endings are added (learn - learned) and sometimes the word itself becomes different (teach-taught).  The different forms of verbs show different meanings related to such things as tense (past, present, future), person (first person, second person, third person), number (singular, plural) and voice (active, passive). Verbs are also often accompanied by verb-like words called modals (may, could, should, etc.) and auxiliaries(do, have, will, etc.)  to give them different meanings.

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