6 Types of Verbs

6 Types of Verbs

Let’s Discuss 6 Types of Verbs

1. Linking Verb

      Linking Verbs are a special class of verbs that do not describe action. Instead, they link the subject of the verb to its complement.

      For Examples:

      (To Be)
      Is, am, are, was, were, been.

      (State of being)

      Feel, look, touch, smell, etc.

      (Five Senses)

      Appear, seem, grow, remain, stay etc.

      Iam excellent at cricket and baseball.

      She looks beautiful.

      I felt tired after the long journey.

      I became angry.

      The diamond appeared to be genuine.

      Iam a teacher.

      That sounds a good idea.

      Sana grows prettier every day.

      She seems happy.

      2. Stative Verb

      This type of verbs describe a state, not an action.

      These Verbs are not used in present continuous.

      Stative verbs related to feeling.

      Some verbs can be both stative and dynamic.

      For Examples:

      Like, dislike, hate, love, prefer, want, mind, need etc.

      I like your hairstyle.

      She dislikes me so much.

      I love you

      I hate fake people.

      Hifza wants a car.

      I need your help.

      I don’t mind at all.

      3. Transitive Verb

      Transitive verbs take an object in a sentence.

      For Example:

      The students wrote an essay.

      Here “Essay” is a object.

      4. Intransitive Verb

      Intransitive verbs do not take an object in a sentence.

      For Example:

      Bilawal sings in the morning.

      Here, there is no object in a sentence as it is undefined to what Bilawal sings in the morning. It is Song or something else.

      5. Regular Verb

      They form past tense and past participle by adding “-ed”

      Mehtab walked to the store yesterday.

      Walk -walked -walked

      6. Irregular Verb

      They form past tense and past participle irregularly.

      For Example:

      I ate breakfast this morning.

      Eat- ate, eaten

      Go- went- gone

      Write- wrote- written

      All forms are in a irregular way.

      Above are the 6 Types of Verbs

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