VERB
INTRODUCTION:
The activity or state of being in a sentence is expressed by a verb. Depending on the present time, verbs can be represented in a variety of tenses. A verb is a word that, depending on its syntax, typically denotes an event, an action, or a state of being. The infinitive, with or without the particle to, is the fundamental form in the typical description of English.
SIGNIFICANCE:
Verbs are crucial for the development of language because they enable kids to begin creating sentences. The verb that is used in a sentence determines its grammatical structure. The grammatical abilities of children who utilize more verbs are more advanced.
DEFINITION:
A verb is a word or a combination of words that indicates action or a state of being or condition. A verb is the part of a sentence that tells us what the subject performs. Verbs are the hearts of English sentences.
EXAMPLES:
1.LIKE
( I like to draw pictures. )
2. CLOSE
( Close the door. )
3. PLAYING
( I'm playing cricket for 10 months. )
4. SOLD
( She sold her car in January. )
5. WAITING
( I have been waiting for you since 3 O'Clock. )
6. CRIME
( A lot of Crime could be prevented. )
7. CHECK
( Can I check in now? )
8. SAW
( I saw a lady doctor walking in the street. )
9. WRITE.
( Please write in ink, not in pencil. )
10. FIGHT.
( We fight in Guns. )
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