Vivid verbs are used to make sentences more dramatic and impactful, rather than just detail an action, like a regular verb would do. There are literally hundreds of vivid verbs. Some examples are 'ambition', 'defend,' and 'marry.'
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The two kinds of verbs are action or transitive verbs and linking or intransitive verbs. Action verbs refer to verbs with an object denoting physical action while linking verbs are verbs without an object and only linking the subject with the predicate.
There are 8 kinds of words in English:NounsVerbsPronounsAdjectivesAdverbsPrepositionsConjunctionsInterjectionsSome Authorities include a 9th category, called Pro-verbs. (Example: "Did you eat? No, I didn't." Didn't substitutes for "did not eat."
transitive verbintransitive verbaction verbauxiliary verb
In English language, there are two main types of verbs: Transitive verbs and Intransitive verbs. The first ones are also known as 'action' verbs, and they represent the action of the subject; and the second are known as 'linking' verbs, and they serve as a link between subject and predicate.
transitive verb intransitive verb linking verb helping verb
The two kinds of verbs are linking verbs and verbs.
The two kinds of verbs are action verbs and linking verbs.
Action Verbs and Helping Verbs
The two kinds of verbs are action or transitive verbs and linking or intransitive verbs. Action verbs refer to verbs with an object denoting physical action while linking verbs are verbs without an object and only linking the subject with the predicate.
I am not sure what you mean by 'special verbs'. You need to give examples or re ask your question. There are many kinds of verbs; be verbs, action verbs, state verbs, present participles, past participles, auxiliary verbs, etc The term 'special verbs' is not usually found in grammar books
regular and irregular
Be is an irregular verb.
Adverbs
VERBS and Adverbs
regular or irreglar
In English, there are several kinds of verbs. The classification of verbs according to form are as follows: the simple form, the 3rd person singular present tense and the present participle or gerund form.
The three kinds of verbs are action verbs, linking verbs, and helping verbs. Action verbs show physical or mental action. Linking verbs connect the subject to a description. Helping verbs work with the main verb to express tense or to add emphasis.