Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Aspect

The simple aspect or indefinite is the verb form used to express a fact.The simple aspect does not make it clear whether the action is a complete action or a habitual action.

Here are some examples of verbs in the simple aspect.

In the Past Tense

  • I cleaned the car.
  • (simple past tense)
  • They cleaned the car.
  • (simple past tense)
In the Present Tense
  • I clean the car.
  • (simple present tense)
  • They clean the car.
  • (simple present tense)
In the Future Tense
  • I will clean the car.
  • (simple future tense)
  • They will clean the car.
  • (simple future tense)
Perfect Progressive is an aspect that is used for verbs that began in the past and continue into the present. 

In the Past: She had been eating
In the Present : She has been eating
In the Future: She will Have been eating

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Sunday, August 7, 2016

Tense

Tense is a form of Verb that is used to show when an action happened.

Present Tense A tense expressing an action that is currently going on or a state that currently or generally exists.

Past Tense- A tense expressing an action or situation in past time

Future Tense- A tense expressing an action that is not yet happening or will happen in the future.

All of this three is known as the Perfect tenses.

There is also this tense that is called Progressive tenses which involves action that is, was, or will be in progress at a certain time. In the progressive tense, verbs are formed with a "be" verb + ing.

This is an example of a Progressive tense,

Present Progressive
I am singing.

Past Progressive
I was singing.

Future Progressive
I will be singing

Present Perfect Progressive
I have been singing.

Past Perfect Progressive
I had been singing.

Future Perfect Progressive
I will have been singing.


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Saturday, August 6, 2016

Verb

The verb signals an action, an occurrence, or a state of being. Whether mental, physical, or mechanical, verbs always express activity and it is important in every sentence.
I have this stand and I strongly believe that no sentence can be formed without a single verb that's how important verb is for me.
There are different kinds of Verbs:
  • Physical verbs are action verbs. They describe physical actions. If you can create a motion with your body or use something to complete an action, the word you use to describe it is most likely a physical verb.
  • Mental verbs have meanings that are related to concepts such as discovering, understanding, thinking, or planning. In general, a mental verb refers to a cognitive state.
  • State of being verbs also known as linking verbs, describe conditions or situations that exist. State of being verbs are inactive since no action is being performed. These verbs are usually complemented by adjectives.
There are different Cases of Verbs
  1. Transitive Verb- An action that requires an object to complete its meaning.
  2. Intransitive Verb- Do not requires an object to complete its meaning
  3. Linking Verb- Connects the subject to the sentence.
  4. Dynamic Verb- Progressive action
  5. Stative Verb- contrast of the dynamic verb,it is the state of being
  6. Finite Verb- has subject and can function as the root of a clause
  7. Non-Finite Verb- verb that is not showing tenses
  8. Regular Verb- Are those whose past tense and past participles are formed by adding a -d or an -ed to the end of the verb
  9. Irregular Verb- Do not Follow the pattern of tenses.


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