|
|
VERBS
A verb is a word which expresses an action. It tells us what a noun did, is doing, had done, will do etc.
for example;
1. Ochieng went for a book.:|
2. We are learning English.
3. By the time the teacher arrived, we had finished the work.
Kinds of verbs
Regular verbs Irregular verbs Helping verbs (auxiliary verbs)
Main verbs (principal verb) Transitive verbs Intransitive verbs
REGULAR VERBS
These are verbs which take “d”, “ed”, “ied” or “t” in past tense.
Verbs on which we add letter “d” to change them to past simple and past participle: Such verbs end with letter “e”
examples;
infinitive past simple past participle
arrange arranged arranged
arrive arrived arrived
believe
bereave
bounce
complete
dance
date
deceive
Verbs that take “….ed”
infinitive past simple past participle
add added added
allow allowed allowed
attain
cash
chair
chair
charm
check
clear
dash
For verbs ending in a CVC form, double the last consonant and add “ed”
infinitive past simple past participle
admit admitted admitted
chat chatted chatted
chop
clap
commit
drop
fit
knit
map
omit
pen
ram
Verbs that have “y” preceded by a consonant have it dropped in favour of “ied”.
infinitive past simple past participle
ally allied allied
baby babied babied
bury
carry
cry
dirty
dry
fry
If “…y” is preceded by a vowel, add “…..ed”
infinitive past simple past participle
delay
play
stay delayed
played
stayed delayed
played
stayed
Verbs that have “t” added.
infinitive past simple past participle
burn burnt burnt
deal dealt dealt
dream
lean
leap
learn
mean
Categories: None
The words you entered did not match the given text. Please try again.
Oops!
Oops, you forgot something.