Topic | Types of main verb | ||||||
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Source | https://grammar.collinsdictionary.com/easy-learning/types-of-main-verb | ||||||
Section | The verb phrase | ||||||
Content | Types of main verb - Easy Learning GrammarVerbs of actionMost verbs describe an action such as walking, running, or reading.John is running for the train. Sophie has just bought a new camera. She is putting on an exhibition of her photographs. Robbie has seen the film already. You can use your phone to access the internet. Action verbs can be expressed in all the tenses. Verbs of stateSome verbs are used to talk about states of being or states of mind.These include:verbs relating to the senses, e.g. feel, hear, see, smell, taste verbs relating to emotions, e.g. adore, fear, hate, like, love, want, wish verbs relating to mental activity, e.g. agree, believe, expect, forget, mean verbs relating to possession, e.g. belong, own, possess I feel unhappy. I hate arguments. These flowers smell gorgeous. Rob wishes he hadn’t agreed to the plan. We mean you no harm. That car belonged to us once. Verbs of state are not usually used in continuous tenses. When they are used in continuous tenses, they change their meaning. I’m just feeling to see if the bone is broken. We were tasting some interesting New Zealand wines. Naomi is expecting a baby.
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