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Do all sentences need a verb?

To be grammatically correct, every sentence mustcontain a subject and verb.


What is importance of auxiliary verb and lexical verb in sentences?

The verb is the key word in most sentences/It reveals what is happening, it declares something and asks a question, or conveys a command or expresses a wish. Yo cannot have a complete English sentence without at least one verb


How do you write a sentence that modifys a verb?

Sentences don't modify verbs. Verbs are part of a sentence. A verb in a sentence can be modified by an adverb: verb = walk, adverb = always. I always walk to school. verb = ate adverb = quickly The dog ate his food quickly.


Do sentences in English always have a subject?

Yes. All sentences in English have a subject, although in some cases the subject is implied/understood. Examples- declarative: "You kiss boys." interrogative: "You kiss boys?" or "Do you kiss boys?" exclamatory: "You kiss boys!" command: "Kiss boys." In all of these, the subject is 'you'; 'kiss' is the verb and 'boys' is a direct object ('do' is a helping verb, so when used, it is part of the verb form). Even though there is no 'you' in the command sentence, it is understood that the subject is the person to whom the sentence is spoken, which is... you.


Do English sentences fall into recurring patterns?

Yes, they do. Over 90 per cent of all English sentences fall into one of the following six patterns:Subject - intransitive verbSubject - transitive verb - direct objectSubject - linking verb - complementSubject - linking verb - predicate adverbSubject - transitive verb - indirect object - direct objectSubject - transitive verb - direct object - objective complementFor more information, go to EzineArticles.com and enter STUDY ITS BONES in the search box. Author: Gary Jacobsen.

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Do sentences in English always have object?

No, sentences in English do not always have an object. Some sentences can be intransitive, meaning they contain a subject and a verb but no object, such as &quot;She runs.&quot; Other sentences may have a direct object, an indirect object, or both, depending on the verb used. Thus, the presence of an object is not a requirement for all English sentences.


Do sentences in English always have an object?

No, not all English sentences require an object. Some sentences can be complete with only a subject and a verb. Objects are only necessary in sentences that involve transitive verbs, where the action is done to someone or something.


Should verb tense shifts always occur in sentences?

No not always.


Everyone everything and everybody are always matched in sentences with a?

Singular verb


What has the author Bruce Fraser written?

Bruce Fraser has written: 'Hedged performatives' -- subject(s): English language, Sentences, Verb 'The verb-particle combination in English' -- subject(s): English language, Particles, Verb, Verb phrase


Do all sentences need a verb?

To be grammatically correct, every sentence mustcontain a subject and verb.


Is the sentence right ' I think English fun to learn.'?

No. The sentence you are needing is "I think English is fun to learn" or "I think learning English is fun".


When a sentence only has a verb what is the understood subject?

In English grammar, when a sentence only contains a verb, the subject is often understood to be &quot;you&quot; or &quot;one&quot; depending on the context. These types of sentences are known as imperative sentences and give orders, instructions, or commands.


Is always an auxiliary verb?

no, always is -adverb (example) she's always crying.


What is importance of auxiliary verb and lexical verb in sentences?

The verb is the key word in most sentences/It reveals what is happening, it declares something and asks a question, or conveys a command or expresses a wish. Yo cannot have a complete English sentence without at least one verb


What is a indicative verb mood?

The indicative verb mood is used to express facts, opinions, or statements that are considered true. It is the most common verb mood in English and is used in neutral, straightforward sentences.


How do you write a sentence that modifys a verb?

Sentences don't modify verbs. Verbs are part of a sentence. A verb in a sentence can be modified by an adverb: verb = walk, adverb = always. I always walk to school. verb = ate adverb = quickly The dog ate his food quickly.