Grammar - Verb 3 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two key classes of verbs?

A

Main (lexical) verbs

Auxiliary verbs

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Main verbs express the meaning of a clause. They show …., ….. or …..

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action
possession
States of being

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Auxiliary verbs add information to the main verb in order to refer to actual ….. or …. in the past or the present.

A

events

situations

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4
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What are the primary auxiliary verbs that can also stand alone as the main verb of a clause?

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Be, have, and do (and their corresponding conjugated forms)

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5
Q

‘I think, therefore, I am’.

What type of words are think and am?

A

Main (lexical)

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‘Happy he who, like Ulysses, has completed a great journey’.

What type of word is has?

A

Auxiliary

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7
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‘Nature does nothing uselessly’.

What type of word is does?

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Primary auxiliary

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8
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Modal auxiliary verbs help the …. …. to express a range of meanings, including possibility, probability, desirability, permission, requests, suggestions, instructions, wants, wishes, obligations, and necessity.

A

Main verb

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9
Q

Helping verbs, helping verbs, there are …!

List the ones for ‘to be’?

A

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be (am, are, is, was, were, being)

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Helping verbs, helping verbs, there are …!

List the ones for ‘to have’?

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have (had, has, having)

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Helping verbs, helping verbs, there are …!

List the ones for ‘to do’?

A

do (did, does, doing)

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12
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List the remaining auxiliary verbs bar to be, to have, and to do

A
can,
could,
may,
might,
must,
shall,
should,
will,
would
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13
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To distinguish a full verb from an auxiliary verb, you can carry out the following test:

If the verb: ….
E.g. … Try with are….

A

allows subject-auxiliary inversion
and can take can take not in the negative form,

You are going to travel to London. –
Are you going to travel to London?
You are not going to travel to London.
= are is an an auxiliary verb

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14
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The aspect of a verb expresses the status of an action or state, essentially whether it is …. (unknown), has been ….., or is still in …..

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indefinite, completed, progress

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The aspect of a verb expresses the status of an ….. or ……, essentially whether it is indefinite (unknown), has been completed or is still in progress.

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action or state

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16
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The indefinite simple aspect merely indicates an …..

E.g What you seek is seeking you.

A

Action

17
Q

The progressive aspect indicates ….. …., past, present, or future

A

Continuing action

18
Q

The perfect aspect indicates that an action has been ….., or will be ….. at some point in the future.

A

Completed x2

19
Q

The perfect and progressive aspects can be ….

A

Combined

20
Q

A non-finite verb cannot stand alone as a main verb of a sentence. They are …

A

Infinitive, present (gerund) and past participles

21
Q

Copular verbs are …. verbs such as be, seem, feel, appear, remain, become, smell and look which joins a sentence to its complement.

A

linking

My pen is my harp and my lyre.

22
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Stative verbs are not used in …. forms as they show the state of the subject. So, don’t make the mistake of using stative verbs in …. tenses.

e.g. know, believe

A

continuous x2

23
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Dynamic verbs are verbs that typically denote an activity which is controlled by an active ‘doer’ or …..

e.g. run, move, work, play, and make

A

agent