6. A word that shows an action, state or an event. It is an essential
part of a sentence and it is also known as the soul of English
language.
They study English grammar
We Sleep at night
We Celebrate Eid
Action
State
Event
8. A verb that is past (2nd form) and past
participle (3rd form) is made by adding
“d” or “ed” this is called as regular verb.
Example:
1st Form 2nd Form 3rd Form
Walk Walked Walked
Talk Talked Talked
9. It is the formation of the verb is otherwise than the
regular verb it is called irregular verb or those
verbs in which there is not the addition of “d” or
“ed”
1st Form 2nd Form 3rd Form
Drink Drank Drunk
Break Broken Broken
10. A verb that needs object to complete itself is
called transitive verb.
Example:
Malinda Sang a solo
(solo is the object)
11. A verb that doesn’t need any object
to complete itself called as
intransitive verb
Malinda sang softly .
(there is no object. Softly is an
adverb)
12. The verb that can make its own
predicate is called finite verb
They open the door. (Here “open the door” has very clear meaning
without subject. Hence, verb “ OPEN” is finite verb)
[Details about the subject in the sentence is called as Predicate]
13. Example:
He has done the duty. (Here “has done the
duty” has no clear meaning so “done” is an
infinte verb)