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Verbs: Basic Forms and
      Transitivity
        E. Siler
The English Verb
• Every English verb has five forms that we use
  as the “building blocks” to form verb phrases.
• Those parts are:
  – The simple
  – The –s form
  – The –ing form
  – The past tense form
  – The past participle form
Examples


Form              Walk       Eat      Vanish      Sleep

simple            Walk       Eat      Vanish      Sleep

-s form           Walks      Eats     Vanishes    Sleeps

-ing form         Walking    Eating   Vanishing   Sleeping

Past tense form Walked       Ate      Vanished    Slept

Past participle   Walked     Eaten    Vanished    Slept
form
1 Grossly Irregular Verb


FORM                             BE
Simple Form                      Be
-S form                          Is
-ing form                        Being
Past Tense Form                  Was/Were (depending on the subject)
Past Participle Form             Been
OTHER FORMS (TWO OTHER PRESENT   Am/Are (depending on the sujbect0
FORMS)
Using the Five Forms
• We use the five forms, sometimes with other
  verbs, to form VERB PHRASES.
• All English verb phrases are formed from
  combinations of these verb forms.
Use #1
• The Present Tense.
• Requires the simple form and the –s form.
      PERSON      Singular         Plural
      First       I have           We have
      Second      You have         You have
      Third       He/she it/ has   They have
Use #2
• The Past Tense
• Requires the past tense form (NOT THE PAST
  PARTICIPLE).
      PERSON     Singular        Plural
      First      I ate           We ate
      Second     You ate         You ate
      Third      He/she/it ate   They ate
Use #3
• The Progressive Tenses
• Require a present or past tense form of “to
  be” and the –ing form of another verb. The
  past progressive:
      PERSON      Singular         Plural
      First       I was doing      We were doing
      Second      You were doing   You were doing
      Third       He/she/it was    They were doing
                  doing
Use #4
• The Perfect Tenses
• Require a present or past tense form of “to
  have” and the past participle form (NOT THE
  PAST TENSE). The present perfect:
      Person      Singular           Plural

      First       I have gone        We have gone

      Second      You have gone      You have gone

      Third       He/she/ it has gone We have gone
Use #5
• The Perfect Progressive Tenses
• Require a form of “to have” (present or past), the past
  participle of “to be” (been) and an –ing form of another verb.
  The present perfect progressive:

        PERSON           Singular             Plural
        First            I have been          We have been
                         sleeping             sleeping
        Second           You have been        You have been
                         sleeping             sleeping
        Third            He/she/it has been   They have been
                         sleeping             sleeping
Another Division
• In addition to the five forms, all verbs can be
  classified another way: as either transitive or
  intransitive or sometimes both.
• Transitive verbs are marked in the dictionary
  with the word “transitive” and intransitives
  are marked with the word “intransitive.”
The Difference
• Transitive verbs have direct objects (I bought
  the food).
• Intransitive do not (The food smells bad).
Switch Hitters
• Some verbs are sometimes transitive and
  sometimes intransitive, depending on
  whether a direct object is used.
  – I ate dinner (transitive).
  – I ate quickly (intransitive).
Rule #1
• Only verbs that are transitive or used as
  transitives can be made passive.
• We will talk about passives later.
• However, this is the important thing to
  remember: intransitives cannot be passive.
What This Rule Means
• This rule means that you can NEVER, EVER
  have a form of the verb “to be” in front of
  – the past participle form or
  – past tense form or
  – simple form
• of an intransitive verb.
• You can NEVER say any of these sentences:
  – The accident was happen.
  – The accident was happened.
How to Edit
• Check the dictionary.
• Is the verb transitive or intransitive? If it’s both,
  which way are you using it?
• If the verb is intransitive (or you are using it that
  way), what form did you use?
• Did you use a form of the verb “to be” in front of
  it?
• IF SO, YOU NEED TO FIX SOMETHING RIGHT
  NOW!
• Start by removing the form of the verb “to be.”
HOW I MARK THIS
• IVF (Intransitive Verb Form)
Examples
•   Landfill gas is occurred.
•   However, liners will be decayed.
•   Leachateis keep going down.
•   The plastic will be break.
•   The leachate is come to the plant.

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English 303 grammar 2

  • 1. Verbs: Basic Forms and Transitivity E. Siler
  • 2. The English Verb • Every English verb has five forms that we use as the “building blocks” to form verb phrases. • Those parts are: – The simple – The –s form – The –ing form – The past tense form – The past participle form
  • 3. Examples Form Walk Eat Vanish Sleep simple Walk Eat Vanish Sleep -s form Walks Eats Vanishes Sleeps -ing form Walking Eating Vanishing Sleeping Past tense form Walked Ate Vanished Slept Past participle Walked Eaten Vanished Slept form
  • 4. 1 Grossly Irregular Verb FORM BE Simple Form Be -S form Is -ing form Being Past Tense Form Was/Were (depending on the subject) Past Participle Form Been OTHER FORMS (TWO OTHER PRESENT Am/Are (depending on the sujbect0 FORMS)
  • 5. Using the Five Forms • We use the five forms, sometimes with other verbs, to form VERB PHRASES. • All English verb phrases are formed from combinations of these verb forms.
  • 6. Use #1 • The Present Tense. • Requires the simple form and the –s form. PERSON Singular Plural First I have We have Second You have You have Third He/she it/ has They have
  • 7. Use #2 • The Past Tense • Requires the past tense form (NOT THE PAST PARTICIPLE). PERSON Singular Plural First I ate We ate Second You ate You ate Third He/she/it ate They ate
  • 8. Use #3 • The Progressive Tenses • Require a present or past tense form of “to be” and the –ing form of another verb. The past progressive: PERSON Singular Plural First I was doing We were doing Second You were doing You were doing Third He/she/it was They were doing doing
  • 9. Use #4 • The Perfect Tenses • Require a present or past tense form of “to have” and the past participle form (NOT THE PAST TENSE). The present perfect: Person Singular Plural First I have gone We have gone Second You have gone You have gone Third He/she/ it has gone We have gone
  • 10. Use #5 • The Perfect Progressive Tenses • Require a form of “to have” (present or past), the past participle of “to be” (been) and an –ing form of another verb. The present perfect progressive: PERSON Singular Plural First I have been We have been sleeping sleeping Second You have been You have been sleeping sleeping Third He/she/it has been They have been sleeping sleeping
  • 11. Another Division • In addition to the five forms, all verbs can be classified another way: as either transitive or intransitive or sometimes both. • Transitive verbs are marked in the dictionary with the word “transitive” and intransitives are marked with the word “intransitive.”
  • 12. The Difference • Transitive verbs have direct objects (I bought the food). • Intransitive do not (The food smells bad).
  • 13. Switch Hitters • Some verbs are sometimes transitive and sometimes intransitive, depending on whether a direct object is used. – I ate dinner (transitive). – I ate quickly (intransitive).
  • 14. Rule #1 • Only verbs that are transitive or used as transitives can be made passive. • We will talk about passives later. • However, this is the important thing to remember: intransitives cannot be passive.
  • 15. What This Rule Means • This rule means that you can NEVER, EVER have a form of the verb “to be” in front of – the past participle form or – past tense form or – simple form • of an intransitive verb. • You can NEVER say any of these sentences: – The accident was happen. – The accident was happened.
  • 16. How to Edit • Check the dictionary. • Is the verb transitive or intransitive? If it’s both, which way are you using it? • If the verb is intransitive (or you are using it that way), what form did you use? • Did you use a form of the verb “to be” in front of it? • IF SO, YOU NEED TO FIX SOMETHING RIGHT NOW! • Start by removing the form of the verb “to be.”
  • 17. HOW I MARK THIS • IVF (Intransitive Verb Form)
  • 18. Examples • Landfill gas is occurred. • However, liners will be decayed. • Leachateis keep going down. • The plastic will be break. • The leachate is come to the plant.