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VERB. OBJECTIVES. To 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. VERB. - is a word or group of words that indicates action, being, or process. THREE TYPES OF VERB. ACTION VERB VERBS OF BEING
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OBJECTIVES • To 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.
VERB - is a word or group of words that indicates action, being, or process.
THREE TYPES OF VERB • ACTION VERB • VERBS OF BEING • LINKING VERBS
TYPES OF VERBS • 1. ACTION VERB -Show an action-either physical or mental.
ACTION VERB EXAMPLE: Samantha is playing golf.
TYPES OF VERBS 2. VERB OF BEING - show a state of existence.
VERB OF BEING • Forms of be verb: - is - were - are - has/have - was - had been - will be
VERB OF BEING EXAMPLE: She is a doctor.
TYPES OF VERBS • 3.LINKING VERB - ink a subject with its complement.
LINKING VERB EXAMPLES: - appear - fell - taste - look - smell - sound • The food taste delicious. • She look sick.
LINKING VERB EXAMPLES: - am - be - is - being - are - seems - was - become - were
LINKING VERB • Example: Our teacher is hardworking.
KIND OF VERBS • Transitive Verb • Intransitive Verb • Helping verb or Auxiliary verb
KINDS OF VERBS • Transitive Verb • Requires an object to complete its meaning.
KINDS OF VERBS Example of transitive verb I collect coins
KINDS OF VERBS 2. Intransitive Verb • Is a complete by itself and does not require an object to complete its meaning.
KINDS OF VERBS Example of intransitive a. we run
KINDS OF VERBS b. We declaim.
KINDS OF VERBS 3. Helping or auxiliary verbs Verbs that are added before another verb in order to make a verb phrase.
KINDS OF VERBS Examples: - is - will - should - shall - has been - had - shall be - can - might have been - may - are - have - was - would - were - should
KINDS OF VERBS • Examples of kind of helping verb a. She is walking.
MOODS OF VERBS • Mood refers to the verb form that expresses the attitude of a speaker or writer.
THREE MOODS OF VERBS • Indicative mood • Imperative mood • Subjunctive mood
MOODS OF VERBS • Indicative Mood • States a fact, asks a question, or exclaims.
Moods Of Verbs Indicative Mood EXAMPLES: • I spent Christmas in New York. • Will you spend Christmas in New York with me.
Moods Of Verbs 2. Imperative Mood • Gives a command. The subject is always "you" understood.
MOODS OF VERBS Examples: Eat your spinach.
Moods Of Verbs 3. Subjunctive Mood • Occurs in two instances. 1. The sentence indicates a situation contrary to fact.
Example of subjunctive a. If I were you, I would not speak too loudly.
Example of subjunctive b. God save the people
MOODS OF VERBS 2. The Sentence shows a wish, desire, or demand. example: a. I demand that you will be here on time.
REFERENCE • A Handbook to better English • www.yahoo.com • www.google.com
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BENGUT STATE UNIVERSITYBUGUIAS CAMPUSLOO, BUGUIAS, BENGUET A Presentation of a Verbs Presented by: Apolonio, Lenny Banglig, Skye Golingoy, Maricel C. Sabilo, Llevelyn