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by cesar cruz 9 years ago

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ENGLISH VERBS

The text provides a comprehensive guide to English verbs, covering various aspects such as phrasal verbs, verb forms, tenses, and meanings. It distinguishes between two-part and three-part phrasal verbs, highlighting separable and non-separable types with examples.

ENGLISH VERBS

PRONUNCIATION

CAN COULD MUST SHOULD MIGHT MAY WOULD

LIST

ACTIVITIES TO PRACTICE

ENGLISH VERBS

FORMS

INFINITIVE
TO

EG: TO BE, TO GO, TO UNDERSTAND

GERUND

EG: BEING, GOING, UNDERSTANDING

MODAL

USES
PERMISSION
PROBABILITY
POSSIBILITY
ABILITY
OBLIGATION

MEANING

STATE
VERBS THAT SHOW A STATE OR FEELING EG: LOVE, LIKE, UNDERSTANT, REMEMBER
ACTIVE
VERBS THAT SHOW AN ACTION OR MOVEMENT EG: RUN, HIT, FLY.

PHRASEL VERBS

NON-SEPARABLE
EG: LOOK FOR, GET BY
SEPARABLE
EG: PICK ____ UP, PUT ____ ON
THREE PARTS
EG: LOOK UP TO, GET ON WITH
TWO PARTS
EG: GROW UP,, LOOK AT, COME IN

TENSES

FUTURE
GOING TO
WILL
PAST
IRREGULAR

LEARN BY HEART

GROUP 3

GROUP 2

GROUP 1

REGULAR

EG: WALKED, PLAYED, JUMPED

PRESENT
THREE FORMS

VERB TO BE

YOU, WE, THEY

ARE/AREN´T

HE, SHE , IT

IS/ISN´T

I

AM/AM NOT

TWO FORMS

HE SHE IT

-IES

EG: STUDIES

-ES

EG: GOES

-S

EG: WORKS

I, YOU, WE, THEY

EG: WORK, GO, STUDY

ONE FORM

ALL THE PRONOUNS

MODAL VERBS

EG: CAN, MUST, ETC

AS ADJETIVE

-ING
EG: TIRING, BORING, INTERESTING
-ED
EG: TIRED, BORED, INTERESTED