
Verbs
Verbs: Express Actions, States, and Occurrences
Verbs are words that describe actions (e.g., “run,” “eat,” “write”), states of being (e.g., “is,” “seem,” “exist”), and occurrences (e.g., “happen,” “occur”). They are essential for constructing meaningful sentences in English, as every complete sentence must contain a verb. Verbs also indicate tense, showing whether the action or state occurs in the past, present, or future. Different verb forms include regular, irregular, and auxiliary verbs, which support the main verb in a sentence.
Mastering verb use allows you to convey precise actions, states, and timing in both speech and writing.
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