VERBS
Action speak louder than words.
Verb
I stand for action, existence
or being and possession.
Kinds
Doing Verb/Action Verbs
Being Verb/Existence Verb
Having Verb/Possession verb
Action Verb
It denotes the action done by the subject of
the sentence.
E.g. They dance on the stage.
These pictures look beautiful.
Being Verb
It denotes the being or existence of the
subject of a sentence.
e.g. I am a student.
They were at home.
Having Verb
It denotes the belonging or possession of
the subject in a sentence.
e.g. I have a red pen.
They had a lot of money.
Main Verb
It is a verb that makes a sentence complete
and meaningful. It may be doing, being or
having verb.
e.g. I am a doctor.
You run very fast.
Our school has a huge library.
Helping Verbs! Helping Verbs!
There are 23....
Am, is are! Was and were! Being, been, and
be!
Have, has, had! Do, does, did! Shall, should,
will, and would!
There are 5 more helping verbs: may, might,
must, can, and could!
Main Verb+ Helping Verb
A helping verb is used before aMain verb to
express the exact time and tense of a sentence.
e.g. They have finished their breakfast.
I am working hard.
Three forms of verb
Infinitive/Present – go, call
Past – went, called
Past Participle – gone, called

Verbs

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    Verb I stand foraction, existence or being and possession.
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    Kinds Doing Verb/Action Verbs BeingVerb/Existence Verb Having Verb/Possession verb
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    Action Verb It denotesthe action done by the subject of the sentence. E.g. They dance on the stage. These pictures look beautiful.
  • 5.
    Being Verb It denotesthe being or existence of the subject of a sentence. e.g. I am a student. They were at home.
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    Having Verb It denotesthe belonging or possession of the subject in a sentence. e.g. I have a red pen. They had a lot of money.
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    Main Verb It isa verb that makes a sentence complete and meaningful. It may be doing, being or having verb. e.g. I am a doctor. You run very fast. Our school has a huge library.
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    Helping Verbs! HelpingVerbs! There are 23.... Am, is are! Was and were! Being, been, and be! Have, has, had! Do, does, did! Shall, should, will, and would! There are 5 more helping verbs: may, might, must, can, and could!
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    Main Verb+ HelpingVerb A helping verb is used before aMain verb to express the exact time and tense of a sentence. e.g. They have finished their breakfast. I am working hard.
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    Three forms ofverb Infinitive/Present – go, call Past – went, called Past Participle – gone, called