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English Grammar: Pg 1 - Sam M. Walton College of Business

Pg 1 ELL4: Nouns/Pronouns/Articles ehb 2009 English Language Lesson: Verbs Just as nouns, the first of the eight parts of speech, play a key role in a sentence, so do verbs. In this lesson, we ll look at verbs action or being words and the way that they can be changed according to tense. We ll also look at verbals and common verb errors. Verbs There are two types of verbs: action verbs and being verbs. Action verbs tell what something is, was, or will be doing. Examples: Jennifer ate pizza sticks for dinner. Please don t ring the bell so loudly; it hurts my ears.

identical in regular verbs; they are simply the addition of “ed” to the present form. Third, some verb endings (such as those ending in “ch”) add a letter to the present tense – a good dictionary will help you identify those. Auxiliary verbs (also called helping verbs) are words which are added to the primary forms to create verb phrases.

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