Verbs and practice



Verbs:
1. Transitive verb

2. Intransitive verb
Auxiliary Verbs:The verb which helps the main verb to do any action is known as Auxiliary verb. 
 As: am, is, are etc. There are two kinds of auxiliaries1. Principal Auxiliary , 2. Modal Auxiliary

  Principal Auxiliaries are as follows:
(a). To be : am, is, are, was, were. = 05
(b). To have: Have, has, had. =03
(c). To do: do, does, did. =03
             Modal Auxiliaries:
Can, could, may, might, must, have to, ought to, shall, should, will
and would. = 11

                   
Semi Modals:
Need, dare, used to. =03
NB. Modal auxiliary has no –‘s’ or –‘ed’ or – ‘ing’  forms. It means
when a modal auxiliary contains with subject then it must have only
original base principal form of verb.

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