Verbs (verbs).Is the action or State of the subject of the sentence.3.1 types of verbs verbs verbs may be divided into main and auxiliary verbs.3.1.1 Main verbs are verbs or verb in the sentences true, which can be divided into three major categories, transitive verbs and intransitive verbs, are linking verbs.Intransitive verbs are verbs 1) that does not want to run, for example, Karma came to support fly swim, shout, etc.For example,Jimmy ran in the field.Some birds fly across the country.John swims every morning.Jane shouted for help.Transitive verbs are verbs 2) that must be supported, for example, is on track to come eat, cut, give, produce, provide, etc.For example,Mary ate her dinner early today (as the verb ate dinner is pure karma).Mother cut the cake into eight pieces (cut a real cake is the verb a verb).Father gave John a watch (the verb is a verb, is a genuine John gave the child watch as karma)Linking verbs are verbs 3) that the Chairman, with the noun or adjective that followed, including several of the verb BE, look, seem, smell, sound, turn, become, taste, feel, etc., this category must have a verb auxiliary section chief (subject complement) supplements Chief may be a noun or an adjective associated with it.For example,Peter is a businessman (a linking verb is a noun, and businessman who served as President of the supplements).Mary looks happy today: (looks as happy as adjectives and linking verb that acts as a supplementary section chief)
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