English Grammar: Verb
A verb is a word that tells something about a person or a thing.Example: I live in Dhaka. (Here underlined word is a verb.)
There are four (4) following form of a verb.
Present Form | Ing-form | Past Form | Past Participle Foorm |
---|---|---|---|
eat | eating | ate | eaten |
come | coming | came | come |
do | doing | did | done |
write | writing | wrote | written |
play | playing | played | played |
The Verb |
Kinds of Verbs:
Principal Verb:
When a verb expresses its meaning without the help of any other verb, it is called a principal verb.The boys play in the field. (Here underlined word is a Principal Verb.)
Auxiliary Verb:
The verb which helps a principal verb in expressing its meaning in accordance with tense, voice or, mood, called a helping or, Auxiliary Verb.The boys is playing in the field. (Here underlined word is a Auxiliary Verb.)
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