1- Principal Verb: It is main action. You are well familiar with the forms of principal verbs. Examples: Walk, run, see, sit, eat, sleep, drink etc.
2- Helping Verb: It helps the main verb. It is not necessary to be present in every sentence. Examples: Is, are, am, was, were, will, shall, can, may, should, would, ought, might, be, been, could etc
3- Transitive Verb: It follows the object. Its necessary to use object in its sentence. Examples: She plucks a flower. He reads a book.
4- Intransitive Verb: It ends without object and the meaning of sentence is clear without using object. Examples: Baby sleeps, birds chirp etc.
5- Complement: It completes a sentence and is called “Being Verb”. Examples: I am a girl. You seem happy etc.Rules for Verbs:
No sentence is complete without a verb. Verb itself is a sentence. Difference in forms of verb depends upon tense used. It is the most important part of a sentence.
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