Shows an action or state of being
What is a verb?
This verbs means to "give knowledge" while the other means to "obtain knowledge."
What is to teach and to learn?
In the first verb type, the subject is the doer of the action while in the second, the subject is the receiver of the action.
What is Active and Passive voice?
This mood gives a special force to a simple present or past tense verb and uses Do, Does, or Did
What is Emphatic mood?
The principal part of the verb; the infinitive before conjugation
What is the base form of a verb?
This first verb means "to recline" (no direct object) while the second means "to place" (takes a direct object).
What is lie and lay?
This verb uses a form of auxiliary verb “be” + present participle (verb ending in –ing) of the main verb.
What is Progressive tense?
This mood is used to give commands in second person with the subject not being stated but simply understood
What is the Imperative mood?
This consists of a main verb and an auxiliary verb; two verbs working together
What is a verb phrase?
This first verb means “to take a seat” (no direct object) while the socond verb means “to put down” (takes a direct object).
What is sit and set?
This verb tense uses a form of the auxiliary verb “have” + past participle of the main verb.
What is Perfect tense?
This mood of the verb is used to state a fact or ask a question
What is the Indicative mood?
Examples include: be, have, do, did, can, may, might, should, could, will
What are common auxiliary verbs?
This verb type joins the subject to a subject complement.
What is a linking verb?
This verb tense can be in the Present, Past or Future tense and indicates whether the action is repeated, always true or takes place in the future
What is Simple tense?
This mood does the following:
expresses a wish, a desire, or a condition that is contrary to fact.
expresses a demand or recommendation after the word that + the base form of the verb
expresses uncertainty after the words if or whether + the base form of the verb
What is the subjunctive mood?
This first verb type expresses an action that passes from a doer to a receiver (direct object) while this second verb type does not have a receiver,
What are transitive and intransitive verbs?
Examples of this verb type include: appear, become, feel, grow, look, remain, seem, smell, sound, stay, taste, turn
What are examples of common linking verbs?
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Simple, Progressive and Perfect verbs are ALL this mood
What is the Indicative mood?