VERBS Prepared by : Nursyaziella Binti Rosmen Nur Najwa Adlina Binti Appandi
VERBSPrepared by :Nursyaziella Binti RosmenNur Najwa Adlina Binti Appandi
EXPLANATION EXAMPLE
Action verbs which end in “-ed” when the past tense
and past participle forms are used
Jog, jogged, joggedWalk, walked, walkedCook, cooked, cooked
Action verbs which end in other ways when the past tense and past participle forms are used
Read, read, readBuy, bought, bought
Eat, ate, eaten
REGULAR & IRREGULAR VERBS
TRANSITIVE & INTRANSITIVE VERBS
EXPLANATION EXAMPLE
Action verbs which required an object in the sentence
He plays football She prepared dinner
Action verbs which do not require an object in the
sentence
The young girl sang like a professional .
He jogged along the track
NON -ACTION VERBS
Linking
‘Be’
Auxiliary
EXPLANATION EXAMPLE
Verbs which join a subject to the rest of a sentence
Durian ice cream smells wonderful.
He looked tired after football practice.
Can replace linking verbs, although its meaning may change. :- am, is, are, was, were, has been, have been,
had been
Durian ice cream is wonderful.He was tired after football
practice.
Linking & ‘Be’ Verbs
AUXILIARY VERBS
EXPLAINATION EXAMPLE
Verbs that support and give meaning to the main verbs.
Example :- can, could, will, would, shall, should, may, might, ought to, had better
You can go home nowYou could go home nowYou will go home nowYou may go home nowYou should go home nowYou ought to go home nowYou had better go home now
Function Example
To express ability – can, could Puan Fazeera can cook tomyam very well.My daughter could walk when she was eight months old.
To express possibility - may, might
The price of cooking oil may increase next month.You might get a discount when you buy a movie ticket if you show your matrix card
To express permission- may, cam
Yes dear, you may have a biscuit after your dinner.We can conduct the aerobic class at the multipurpose hall.
To express advice- should, ought to, had better
You look tired. You should sleep early.You ought to keep to your fitness training schedule
To express necessity- must, have to
If you suffer from hypertension, you must reduce the amount of salt in your diet.Don’t be a workaholic. You have to spend some time with your family.
FUNCTIONS OF AUXILIARY VERBS
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