English Grammar
Basic Grammar -> Verb
| 1. | Verb: |
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| (i) Verb is arguably considered to be the most important part of a sentence. | |
| (ii) It asserts or tells something about the subject of the sentence, and also depicts the state of being, events or actions. | |
| (iii) Verb is a critical element of the predicate of a sentence. | |
| 2. | Given below are some of the examples of verbs: |
| (i) He is drinking orange juice. | |
| (ii) Informs the action the subject of the sentence is doing. | |
| (iii) I will go there soon. | |
| (iv) It is a compound verb which describes an action takes place in the future. |
