問題一覧
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it must have an object without an object it does not convey a clear meaning
transitive verb
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verb expresses an action that is not transmitted to an object it does not need a direct object it expresses an action without a receiver
intransitive
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is a subject to a word or phrase that describes or identify the subject . they helped to complete the expression about the subject. it do not take on a direct object but are followed by an adjective
linking verb
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which are sometimes called helping verbs act as helper to other verbs . they appear in front of action verbs and linking verbs
auxiliary verbs
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is the most basic and common tense in the english language period it is also an interesting tense because it can express both the present and the future .
simple present tense
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verb that takes one direct object.
mono transitive verb
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is a transitive verb whose contextual use corresponds to a subject and two objects. indirect and direct
ditransitive verb
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) is a verb that needs both a direct object and an object complement
complex verb
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talk about events that we cant change for example an official meeting or a train departure. the meeting starts at 4:00 p.m. the bus leaves at the noon When does the plane take off? paolo doesn't teach maths at college
future arrangements
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it describes thoughts and opinion rather than action ex: i like swimming We know this man
state verbs
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use the person simple when an event is certain to happen in the future ex: my grandmother turns 100 this july classes start on 6th of june
events certain to happen
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describe actions that happens frequently for example habits, routines and tendencies
habits and routines
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a verb can take different tenses or forms to tell the reader when the verbs action or state of being takes place
verb tenses
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a verb tense is composed of what
timeframe and aspect
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refers to how an event is to be viewed in respect to time (simple, progressive, perfect, perfect progressive)
aspect
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refers to the absolute location of an ecent or in action in time (Present, past, future)
tenses
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we use this dance to talk about situation in life that last a relatively long time for example i live in ecoland he works as a teacher john drives a mitsubishi paolo doesn't teach math at college
permanent situations
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denotes an action which is going on at the time of speaking
Present progressive tense (is, are, am, ing)
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a situation that began at a prior point in time and continuous in the present
Present perfect tense (has, have, + past participle)
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a situation or habit that began in the past (recent/distant) and continues up to the present (and possibly in the future)
Present perfect progressive tense (has, have been + ing)