Created By: Fakri Zia Gina Fitriani Wawan Darmawan
Created By: Fakri Zia Gina Fitriani Wawan Darmawan
Created By: Fakri Zia Gina Fitriani Wawan Darmawan
Fakri Zia
Gina Fitriani
Wawan Darmaw
What is a verb ??
Verbs are verbs or verb used to indicate the presence of activity, the activity or the existence of
the subject. In a sentence, where the verb (as subject) to be there. Without verbs a series of words
have no meaning and can not be termed as a sentence.
Examples :
I play football.
We eat spaghetti.
They skip quickly
LINKING
VERBS
Examples in
sentence:
AUXILIARY
VERBS
Auxiliary Verbs
TO BE
Auxiliary verbs that are commonly used be, am, is, are, was, were, being, been. As auxiliary verbs, to be
used with the past participle to make passive sentences and with the present participle to make continuous
sentence.
Examples :
- He is watching TV.
- We are teaching you about helping verbs.
- Small fish are eaten by big fish.
- He was killed in the war.
- The agencies were completing the inventories.
- He had only been trying to help.
- The house is being painted.
To Do
Auxiliary verbs that are used do, does, did. As auxiliary verbs, used to do together the main
verb form a negative sentence or questions sentence. And also used to apply pressure or avoid
repeating the main verb. Auxiliary verbs is also known as dummy operator or dummy auxiliary.
Examples :
- Do you like bananas?
- I don't feel like going out tonight.
- Where do you live?
- Don't forget to write.
- It doesn't matter if you win or lose.
- I didn't know what to do.
- What did you do with that notebook?
- He speaks faster than she does.
- I do understand.
To Have
Auxiliary verbs used are had, has, have. As auxiliary verbs, to have the main
verbs are used together to create a perfect tense.
Examples :
- I have completed my work.
- She has acted in a film.
- They had forgotten to send the letter.
- Our guests have arrived.
- Has anyone phoned?
- I hadnt seen him for fifteen years.
- Someone should have predicted these complications.
TRANSITIVE
AND
INTRANSITIVE
VERBS
Transitive Verbs
Transitive verbs are verbs or verb that
requires object (noun or pronoun) in a sentence.
These verbs describe the subject does
something to the object activity directly.
He bought a shirt.
She brushes her hair every hour.
Marina will lose the race.
They watch the movie.
He is reading a magazine.
Intransitive verbs
Intransitive verbs are verbs or verb
that does not require a direct object. In a
sentence, Intransitive verbs could be the
end of the sentence. If not, adverb or
prepositional phrase will be the end of a
sentence that serves to explain
Intransitive verbs.
Tom fell.
They ran down the road.
She sits alone.
They will sleep in my hotel.
We are walking in the garden.
Regular Verbs
Regular verbs are verbs that form the second
(past) and third (past participle) plus the suffixed. Or if it is a verb ending with the letter 'e'
then stay plus the suffix-d alone.
Examples of regular verb:
V1
work
talk
want
help
ask
V2
worked
talked
wanted
helped
asked
V3
worked
talked
wanted
helped
asked
Irregular Verbs
Irregular verbs are verbs that form the
second and third changed or not changed at all.
This verb does not require the addition of-ed or-d
at the end of the word.
Examples of irregular verb:
V1
do
eat
see
buy
sing
V2
did
ate
saw
bought
sang
V3
done
eaten
seen
bought
sung
2.The verb form of the second and third the same but different from the
first shape, for example a bleed, second and third forms are bled,
and cling the second and third forms is clung.
3.The verb form of the first, second form, and the form of the three are
not the same. For instance, take into shapes both took and taken
three forms, Arose both shape Arise and form three Arisen, and so
on.
Usages of verbs
Discusses the use of the verb, which meant of course is
its use in the sentence. And sentences in the English
language can not be separated from the 'tenses' which
embodies the use of the verb based on the testimony of
time. According to its use in a sentence, the verb is
divided into 3 different groups, namely :
1. Infinitive verbs
2.Preterite Verbs
3.Past Participle
(Irregular/Intransitive)
(Regular/Transitive)
(Irregular/Transitive)
.(Regular/Intransitive)
(Irregular/Intransitive)
(Regular/Transitive)
(Irregular/Transitive)
(Regular/Intransitive)
This verb has two usage scope, namely in the form of the
phrase 'have' (Perfect tense) and also in the passive voice (Passive
Voice)
Contoh :
He has gone home.
(Irregular/Intransitive)
(Regular/Passive)
(Irregular/passive)
Source
http://tiafitria1.wordpress.com/2012/05/10/verb-malalahtugas-b-ingris/
http://catatanbahasainggris.blogspot.com/2009/04/verbs.html
http://belajarbahasainggrisonlinegratis.blogspot.nl/2012/04/v
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http://catatanbahasainggris.blogspot.com/2009/04/auxiliaryverbs.html
http://rwc.hunter.cuny.edu/reading-writing/online/particip.html