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what is a verb.................​

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Answered by s15129apurnachand171
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Verbs have traditionally been defined as words that show action or state of being. Verbs can also sometimes be recognized by their position in a sentence. For example, the suffixes -ify, -ize, -ate, or -en usually signify that a word is a verb, as in typify, characterize, irrigate, and sweeten. ...

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Answered by OoINTROVERToO
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  • It 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.
  • In other words, a verb is a word that informs about an action, an existence of something or an occurrence.

Types of Verbs

  • 1) Main Verbs
  • 2) Helping Verbs
  • 3) Linking Verbs
  • 4) Transitive Verbs
  • 5) Intransitive Verbs

EXAMPLE OF VERB

  • I play cricket .
  • We went to the Delhi.
  • He eats his lunch timely.

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