OBJECTIVES To be able to identify the verb in the sentence. To be able to give importance in using...

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VERB

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OBJECTIVESTo be able to identify the verb in the sentence.

To be able to give importance in using verb.

To be able to form a sentence in using verb.

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VERB - is a word or group of words that indicates

action, being, or process.

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THREE TYPES OF VERB

ACTION VERB

 VERBS OF BEING

LINKING VERBS

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TYPES OF VERBS

1. ACTION VERB - Show an action-either physical or mental.

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ACTION VERB

EXAMPLE:

Samantha is playing golf.

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TYPES OF VERBS

2. VERB OF BEING - show a state of existence.

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VERB OF BEING

Forms of be verb:

- is - were - are - has/have - was - had been - will be

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VERB OF BEINGEXAMPLE:

She is a doctor.

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TYPES OF VERBS3.LINKING VERB - ink a subject with its

complement.

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LINKING VERB

EXAMPLES: - appear - fell

- taste - look - smell - sound

The food taste delicious.She look sick.

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LINKING VERB

EXAMPLES: - am - be

- is - being - are - seems

- was - become - were

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Example: Our teacher is hardworking.

LINKING VERB

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KIND OF VERBS

1. Transitive Verb2. Intransitive Verb3. Helping verb or Auxiliary

verb

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KINDS OF VERBS

1. Transitive Verb Requires an object to

complete its meaning.

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KINDS OF VERBSExample of transitive verb

I collect coins

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KINDS OF VERBS2. Intransitive Verb Is a complete by itself and does

not require an object to complete its meaning.

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KINDS OF VERBS Example of intransitive a. we run

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KINDS OF VERBSb. We declaim.

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KINDS OF VERBS

3. Helping or auxiliary verbs

Verbs that are added before another verb in order to make a verb phrase.

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KINDS OF VERBSExamples:

- is - will- should - shall- has been - had- shall be - can- might have been - may- are - have - was - would

- were- should

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KINDS OF VERBSExamples of kind of helping verb

a. She is walking.

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MOODS OF VERBSMood refers to the verb form that expresses the attitude of a speaker or writer.

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THREE MOODS OF VERBS

1. Indicative mood2. Imperative mood3. Subjunctive mood

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THE INDICATIVE MOOD

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MOODS OF VERBS1. Indicative MoodStates a fact, asks a question, or exclaims.

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Moods Of VerbsIndicative MoodEXAMPLES:a. I spent Christmas in New York.b. Will you spend Christmas in New

York with me.

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Moods Of Verbs2. Imperative MoodGives a command.  The subject is always "you" understood.

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MOODS OF VERBSExamples: Eat your spinach.

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SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD

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Moods Of Verbs3. Subjunctive MoodOccurs in two instances.

1. The sentence indicates a situation contrary to fact.

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Example of subjunctive a. If I were you, I would not speak too loudly.

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Example of subjunctive

b. God save the people

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MOODS OF VERBS2. The Sentence shows a wish, desire,

or demand.example:

a. I demand that you will be here on time.

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REFERENCEA Handbook to better Englishwww.yahoo.comwww.google.com

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Thank you Very Much!!!

Have a nice day ahead!!!

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