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Verbs : Shows the action or state of being of a subject - Coggle Diagram
Verbs
: Shows the action or state of being of a subject
Linking Verb
Expresses a subject's state of being
Ex :look, smell, touch, appear, sound, taste, feel etc.
Links the subject to information concerning the state of being
Usually followed by a noun, pronouns or adjective
Auxiliary/Helping Verbs
Comes before a main verb
Types
Primary Auxiliaries
To Be: Am, is, are, was and were, being, been, will be and be
To Do: do, does, did, and will do
To Have: have, has, had and will have
Modal Auxiliaries
Express a opinion or attitude about a possible fact
To control a possible action
Examples: will, would, shall and should, may, might, must, can, could
Works alongside a main verb to express different tenses and dramatical moods
Cannot stand alone
Forms
Tense
Perfect Tenses
Progressive Tenses
Mood
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Voice
Active voice
Subject is receiving the action
Passive Voice
Subject is doing the action
Action Verbs
Expresses physical or metal action
Ex : run, jump, kick, eat, break, cry, smile, think etc.
Animates a sentence