verbs final
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Example : I teach English, The water is boiling
There are different types of verbs: Finite or non-finite,
Auxiliary verbs, Transitive and intransitive Verbs.
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Finite Verb : A finite Verb can take a subject
and is limited by the number and persons of subject.
The finites are those parts of Verb, other than non
finites.
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Example : Am, is, are, was, were, loves, loved,
will love
Non-finite Verb : A non-finite verb can’t take a
subject. It expresses a verbal notion without predicting
it if any subject.
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Example : To be, To love, To have been, To have
loved, being, loving, Been, loved, Having been etc.
Transitive Verb ; Verb which takes a direct
object.
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Example : He wrote a novel
A transitive verb may have two objects Direct
and indirect objects.
The direct object can be found by a
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Example : Father gave me a pen ; Direct object a pen
Indirect object can be found by asking the
questions ‘To whom ?’ ‘For whom ?’ The indirect must be
place before the direct object.
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Example : Father gave me a pen; indirect object = me
Intransitive Verb: Verb which can’t take a direct object.
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Example : He is sleeping, He walks slowly.
Auxiliary Verbs : It is applied to those verbs
that are used in the formulation of tenses.
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Example : Be, been, being, am, was, were have, has, had etc.
Review questions
Give some examples for finites verbs
What is transitive verbs ?
Write some examples for auxiliary Verbs.
The principal presented a gold medal to
SAJA; write indirect and direct object in this sentence.