Verbs
Verbs
SHIVANGI SRIVASTAVA
SHREYA
HEENA
1. Introduction
2. Definition
3. Types
4. Action Verbs
7. Verb Tenses
8. Conclusion
Introduction
Introduction Verbs are the essential building
blocks of language, expressing
actions, states of being, and
relationships. They are the
backbone of any sentence,
providing dynamic movement and
bringing ideas to life. This
presentation will explore the
fundamental nature of verbs and
their vital role in effective
communication
Dynamic
Definition Expressions
Verbs bring
dynamism and
movement to Essential
Action Words Components
language,
Verbs describe Verbs are the
conveying a sense
the actions, backbone of any
of energy and sentence,
occurrences, or
progression. providing the
states of being
foundation for
that the subject
expressing ideas
of a sentence and
performs or communicating
experiences. effectively.
Types of
Verbs
Action Verbs Helping Verbs
Verbs that describe Verbs that combine
a physical or mental with a main verb to
action, such as express mood,
"run," "think," or tense, or voice,
"create." such as "will,"
"should," or "have."
Linking Verbs
Verbs that connect
the subject to a
descriptive word
or phrase, like "is,"
"become," or
"seem."
Action Mental
Verbs Verbs like think,
analyze, and
understand
describe cognitive
processes and
mental activities.
Energetic Creative
Verbs like write,
Action verbs like
paint, and compose
run, jump, and
express the act of
dance convey a
creating and
sense of energy
producing
and movement. something new.
Sensory Experience
Linking Verbs like feel,
smell, and taste
Verbs Describing State
describe sensory
perceptions and
Linking verbs like experiences.
be, seem, and
appear connect the
subject to a
description or state Remaining
Becoming of being. Verbs like stay,
Verbs like remain, and
become, grow, continue express
and turn a sense of
indicate a continuity or
transformation persistence.
or change in
state.
Transitive and
Intransitive Versatile Verbs
Some verbs can be