3. Is a word that functions to show the action of
the subject, to indicate an event or
situation. This is one of eight parts of
speech.
VERB can be groupted into
Transitive and intransitive verbs ,regular and
irregular verbs, action and stative verbs ,
finite and non finite verbs, linking verbs and
causative verbs.
4. Transitive verb is a verb followed by a direct
object that accept an action from the
subject, while intransitive verbs is not
because the action performed by the subject
does not involve direct objects.
EXAMPLE
1). He send me a postcard
2). Cheryl often sneezes while cleaning house
SEE ALSO ;
List of transitive and intransitive verbs that
are frequently used
5. Regular verb is a verb whose majority form is
past tense (verb-2) and past participle (verb-
3) is obtained by adding suffix ( the basic
form of the verb).
EXAMPLE
1). The item arrived late
2). They came late
SEE ALSO;
List of regular verbs that are frequently used
6. An action verb is a verb to declare that a
subject is carrying out and action or to state
that something happened, while the stative
verb is not to express an action but to state
an unchanging or unchanged condition.
EXAMPLES
1. They walked hand hand in hand
2. I prefer tea to coffee
7. Finite verb is a verb influenced by tense and
agreement with the subject in terms of
person and number, where as non-finite verb
is not.