All Types of Verb in English Grammar
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In today’s post, you will get to know All Types of Verb in English Grammar in details. As you know verb is one of the most important sections of English grammar.
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1. WEAK VERBS : Verbs which require – ed, – d or – t to be added to the Present Tense to form the Past tense and past participle are called Weak Verbs.
Present Past Past Participle
Sell Sold Sold
Burn Burnt Burnt
Think Thought Thought
Lend Lent Lent
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2. STRONG VERBS : Verbs that form their Past Tense by merely changing the vowel in their Present form, without adding an ending are called Strong Verbs; as :
Present Past Past Participle
Abide Abode Abode
Bear Bore Borne
Become Became Become
Find Found Found
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3. REGULAR VERBS : The verbs which take only D/Ed to make past tense and past participle.
Present Past Past Participle
Talk Talked Talked
Live Lived Lived
Play Played Played
3. IRREGULAR VERBS : The verbs which don’t take d/ed/t to form their past tense and past participle.
Present Past Past Participle
See Saw Seen
Go Went Gone
Come Came Come
4. STATIVE VERBS : The verbs which are not generally used in the continuous tense are called stative verbs.
Such as :
See, hear, smell, taste, feel, look, know, have, understand etc.
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5. DYNAMIC VERBS: The verbs which show actions and opposite to stative verbs and show temporary or momentary action.
Such as :
He is swimming.
She is going there.
Ram is coming from school.
6. INCHOATIVE VERBS: An inchoative verb is a verb that describes a change of state.
Such as : Get, Become, Grow etc.
My mother is getting weaker.
It is getting dark.
7. TRANSITIVE VERBS: The verbs which require an object are called transitive verbs. Transitive meaning passing over.
I teach you English.
She sings a song.
8. INTRANSITIVE VERBS: The verbs which does not require an object are called intransitive verbs. Transitive meaning passing over.
He sleeps in the bed.
Shyam speaks loudly.
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