Original PromptTYPES OF VERBS
“A sentence cannot live without a verb.” ❌ She a teacher. ✔ She is a teacher. Difference between nouns and verbs.
NOUN (NAME) VERB (ACTION)
TEACHER teach
RUNNER run
PLAYER play
VERB = DO or BE (Verb = something you DO or something you ARE)
Examples:
DO: run, eat, write (she runs.)
BE: Am, is, are (I am happy)
Important Verb Rules
1. Every sentence needs a verb.
2. Stative verbs usually do not use -ing.
3. Some verbs need objects.
4. Modal verbs use base verbs.
5. Irregul...
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