There are four kinds of verb 1 - transative verb 2 intransative verb 3 Auxilary verb 4 main verb
action helping and linking
transitive verb intransitive verb linking verb helping verb
A participle is a verb used as an adjective. The are two kinds of participles. The past participle has the past form of the verb which would go with the verb have and would usually end in -ed. The present participle ends in -ing.
transitive verbintransitive verbaction verbauxiliary verb
Two kinds of verbs are transitive and intransitive. A transitive verb has a direct object. He gave her a kiss. What did he do? He gave. What did he give? He gave a kiss. Kiss is the direct object. To whom did he give it? To her. She is the indirect object. An intransitive verb does not have a direct object. He walked away. What did he do? He walked. Away is an adverb; it is not a noun. It is not a direct object. Walked is an intransitive verb.
well linking verb is still a verb but its like is, was, were, are, you know. i think it isn't . i think it is a action verb, a verb that shows what the subjuct is doing. there are two kinds. mental action verbs are like thinking, remembering, honoring. physical action verbs are like running, talking, writing.
The action verb and the linking verb.
i think it is adverbs and verb
transitive verb intransitive verb linking verb helping verb
Be is an irregular verb.
VERBS and Adverbs
regular or irreglar
1.) REGULAR VERB -ex. :accept2.) IRREGULAR VERB-ex. :bear bore borne0rIgInAl AM :***
Regular and irregular.
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The four traditional types of speech are persuasive, informative, demonstrative, and entertaining. Persuasive speech aims to convince others to agree with a particular perspective or take a specific action. Informative speech provides facts and information on a topic. Demonstrative speech involves showing how to do something or how something works. Entertaining speech is intended to amuse or engage the audience.
Verbs can be categorized according to form as regular verbs, which follow a predictable pattern when conjugated, and irregular verbs, which do not follow a consistent pattern and must be learned individually.