verb to be and verb to do
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Verb to be - am are is ( present tense)
was were (past tense) Verb to do - all verb ie do
play
sing
go
eat
sleep e verb to do 有verb 但系verb to be都有 e.g. Are they speaking Japanese? 9 are = verb to be + verb + ing (because this sentence is present continuous tense) e.g. Do they speak Japanese ? do and speak are verbs (verb to do ) e.g. Do you enjoy going to cinema?do and enjoy are verbs (verb to do) gong to cinema - noun phrase = 东西
Verb (grammar) is a word or group of words that expresses an action (such as speak)
an event (such as going) or a state (such as exist:) Verb to be has regular/irregular verbs; It has tritive/intritive verbs; It has phrasal verb:-speak---speaking---spoke--spoken----->speaking Japanese It has another phrasal verb=go---going---went---gone----->going to cinema. Verbal as adj. are relating to words:-eg:-The job applicant RTHK-HK must have good verbal skills this Summer Holidays ! Non-verbal munications me the expressions of the face
gestures
bodies
efor the TVB interviews. The spoken
written me a verbal agreement/warning/crying as a verbal (oral) instructions.When relating to verbs:-eg:- a verbal noun might find a gerund to be a noun in the form of the present participle of a verb (that is
ending in --ing) eg:-speaking in the sentence:-I prefered speaking alone.It me the act of speaking thoughts in this way=soliloquy=monologue:-"To be or not to be ...." is the playwright's use of soliloquy=monologue. Words that expresses an action such as can
dare
depend
enjoy
likely
all modal verbs
must=have got to ;must not
don't have to
need
shall/will
should/ought/had better
should/would
used to
wish/------are Grammar Point and are some of the meaning of verb to do.
was were (past tense) Verb to do - all verb ie do
play
sing
go
eat
sleep e verb to do 有verb 但系verb to be都有 e.g. Are they speaking Japanese? 9 are = verb to be + verb + ing (because this sentence is present continuous tense) e.g. Do they speak Japanese ? do and speak are verbs (verb to do ) e.g. Do you enjoy going to cinema?do and enjoy are verbs (verb to do) gong to cinema - noun phrase = 东西
Verb (grammar) is a word or group of words that expresses an action (such as speak)
an event (such as going) or a state (such as exist:) Verb to be has regular/irregular verbs; It has tritive/intritive verbs; It has phrasal verb:-speak---speaking---spoke--spoken----->speaking Japanese It has another phrasal verb=go---going---went---gone----->going to cinema. Verbal as adj. are relating to words:-eg:-The job applicant RTHK-HK must have good verbal skills this Summer Holidays ! Non-verbal munications me the expressions of the face
gestures
bodies
efor the TVB interviews. The spoken
written me a verbal agreement/warning/crying as a verbal (oral) instructions.When relating to verbs:-eg:- a verbal noun might find a gerund to be a noun in the form of the present participle of a verb (that is
ending in --ing) eg:-speaking in the sentence:-I prefered speaking alone.It me the act of speaking thoughts in this way=soliloquy=monologue:-"To be or not to be ...." is the playwright's use of soliloquy=monologue. Words that expresses an action such as can
dare
depend
enjoy
likely
all modal verbs
must=have got to ;must not
don't have to
need
shall/will
should/ought/had better
should/would
used to
wish/------are Grammar Point and are some of the meaning of verb to do.
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