Types of Verb of parts of speech in English grammar

Types of Verb

Definition of Verb

Verb is an important part of speech. Without a verb no sentence can be completed. It expresses action or state of being.

Types of Verbs

These are the types of verbs: action verbs transitive verbs, intransitive verbs, linking verbs, dynamic verbs and stative verbs, helping verbs, regular and irregular verbs.
Transitive and intransitive verbs are used in the active voice and passive verbs are used in the passive voice.

Action verbs:

these are the verbs which explain action of the subject i.e. swim, run, hide, laugh, and play.

Examples of Verbs

·        They play.
·        He laughed.

Transitive Verbs

These verbs are used to explain action of an objective. The can be a thing, noun or pronoun.

Examples of Transitive Verbs

·        Sara gave him some money.
·        She threw a ball.
·        They beat him.
In these subject and verb alone could not make a clear sense without an object that receive the action.

Intransitive verbs

Intransitive verbs are the verbs that describe action without an object, adverb, verb compliment, adjective or prepositions can be followed.

Examples of Intransitive verbs

·        He played.
·        She ate swiftly.
·        They ran in the race.
In these examples the subject and verb describe a complete sense without tan object.

Linking verbs

Linking verbs are the verbs that express senses like smell, feel, and taste.

Examples of Linking verbs

·        She feels tired.
·        They smell pasta.
In these sentences smell and feels are linking words which make sense clear.

Regular verb

This verb is also called a weak verb. Its past participle and past tense are made by adding-d or-ed i.e. call, accept.

Examples Regular Verb

·        She called the doctor.
·        He accepted the invitation.

Irregular Verb

These verbs are also called strong verb. Usually in these verbs rules for common verb forms are not used and there is no addition of –d or –ed i.e. go, come, sleep etc.

Examples Irregular Verb

·        They went to the market yesterday.
·        She slept at the time.

Dynamic Verbs

These verbs are used to show an action, process or feeling i.e. grow, drive and throw.

Examples of Dynamic Verbs

·        She is growing plants.
·        They threw garbage in the street.
·        He is driving a truck.

Stative Verb  

These verbs are used to explain a state or situation i.e. know, have, look and seem.

Examples Stative Verb

·        She does not know about this address.
·        My mother is looking too happy to do more cooking.

Helping Verbs

These verbs help the main to describe tense and voice. There are three primary kinds of helping verb.

Examples of Helping Verbs

1.   Be(is, am, are, was, were and been)
2.   Do (did, does and done)
3.   Have(has and had)

Model Helping Verbs

We use these verbs to specify the meaning of the main verb i.e. will, would, can, could, shall, should, might, must.

Examples Model Helping Verbs

·        You should visit the library.

Forms of Verb

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