English, asked by bhanupriya2007, 7 months ago

first one to anseer i will mark as brainliest.........
1. What do you mean by verb?
2. What is the difference between Transitive and Intransitive verbs ?
3. What are auxiliary verbs ?
4. What are strong and weak verbs ?
following verbs.​

Answers

Answered by ishita8846
0

Answer:

  1. A verb is a doing word that shows an action, an event or a state. A sentence may either have a main verb, a helping verb or both. ... The verb is the main word in a sentence. No sentence can be completed without a verb.
  2. A verb that is followed by an object (a noun/noun phrase/pronoun) is transitive and a verb with no object is intransitive. The object refers to the person or thing affected by the actions of the verb.
  3. A verb used in forming the tenses, moods, and voices of other verbs. The primary auxiliary verbs in English are be, do, and have ; the modal auxiliaries are can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would.
  4. Strong verbs definition: Strong verbs are those that change the stem vowel in order to form the past tense or past participle. Weak verbs definition: Weak verbs are those that add a “-d” or a “-t” ending to the past tense or past participle.

MARK AS BRAINLIEST

Similar questions