2. Types of Verbs
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A verb, is a word that in syntax conveys an
action, an occurrence, or a state of being. In
the usual description of English, the basic
form, with or without the particle to, is the
infinitive. In many languages, verbs are
inflected to encode tense, aspect, mood and
voice. A verb may also agree with the person,
gender, and/or number of some of its
arguments, such as its subject, or object. In
many languages, verbs have a present tense,
to indicate that an action is being carried out; a
past tense, to indicate that an action has been
done; and a future tense, to indicate that an
3. Regular Verbs
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A regular verb is any verb whose conjugation
follows the typical grammatical inflections of
the language to which it belongs. A verb that
cannot be conjugated like this is called an
irregular verb. All natural languages, to
different extents, have a number of irregular
verbs. Auxiliary languages usually have a
single regular pattern for all verbs as a matter
of design. Other constructed languages need
not show such regularity, especially if they are
designed to look similar to natural ones.
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The most simple form of regularity involves a
4. Irregular Verbs
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In contrast to regular verbs, irregular verbs are
those verbs that fall outside the standard
patterns of conjugation in the languages in
which they occur. The idea of an irregular verb
is important in second-language acquisition,
where the verb paradigms of a foreign
language are learned systematically, and
exceptions listed and carefully noted. Thus for
example a school French textbook may have a
section at the back listing the French irregular
verbs in tables. Irregular verbs are often the
most commonly used verbs in the language.
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Jorge Lezcano
5. Irregular Verbs List
(Benya)
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Here we can se some of the most comon
irregular verbs in their diferentes forms.
6. Irregular Verbs List
(Benya)
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Here we can se some of the most comon
irregular verbs in their diferentes forms.