English Grammar: Verbs

A verb is a word that shows an action, state, or occurrence.

Every complete sentence must contain at least one verb.

A verb answers one of these questions:
β†’ What is the subject doing? (action)
β†’ What is/are they? (state)
β†’ What is happening? (occurrence)

πŸ” Examples:

She plays football.
– What is she doing? β†’ plays βœ… (verb)

They are tired.
– What are they? β†’ are βœ… (verb)

The baby cried loudly.
– What happened? β†’ cried βœ… (verb)

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Verb Basics What is a Verb? Kinds of Verbs? Strong & Weak Verbs Transitive & Intransitive Verbs Auxiliary & Modal Verbs Phrasal Verbs (Group Verbs) Finite & Infinite Verbs Gerunds Vs. Participle
Verb Usage & Rules Tenses & Structure Right Form of Verbs Subject–Verb Agreement Causative Verbs (Have, Get, Let..) Subjunctive Mood (Wish, If..) Conditionals (If-Clauses) Verb Transformation
Verb Exams & Tests Cadet College Speical MCQ BCS & Job Prep Practice Cloze Test with Clues Error Detection Exercises Interactive Tense Quiz Downloadable PDF Sheets Past Year Verb Questions