Verbs: Tense, Mood, Voice, Etc
Verbs: Tense, Mood, Voice, Etc
What is a verb?
Examples:
Verbs are related to a lot of other factors like the subject, person, number,
tense, mood, voice, etc.
Basic Forms
There are six basic forms of verbs. These forms are as follows:
Verbs 1
Example:
Robert plays hockey.
He is one of the best players. Here, the verb ‘is’ directly refers to the
subject itself.)
Non-finite Verbs are not actual verbs. They do not work as verbs in the
sentence rather they work as nouns, adjectives, adverbs, etc. Non-finite
verbs do not change according to the number/person of the subject
because these verbs, also called verbals, do not have any direct relation
to the subject. Sometimes they become the subject themselves.
Example:
She is reading the newspaper. The verb ‘read’ asks the question “what
is she reading?” – the answer is the object)
Verbs 2
Intransitive verbs do not act upon anything. They may be followed by an
adjective, adverb, preposition, or another part of speech.
Example:
She smiled. The verb ‘smile’ cannot have any object since the action of
‘smiling’ does not fall upon anything/anyone)
Some verbs in this list can also be action verbs. To figure out if they are
linking verbs, you should try replacing them with forms of the be verbs. If
the changed sentence makes sense, that verb is a linking verb.
Example:
You look happy. You are happy.)
Verbs 3
They are used in the continuous (progressive) and perfect tenses.
Linking verbs work as main verbs in the sentence, but auxiliary verbs help
main verbs.
Do is an auxiliary verb that is used to ask questions, to express negation,
to provide emphasis, and more.
Example:
Alex is going to school.
I have seen a movie.
She should call him.
I will go there.
Verbs 4
Verbs 5