I hate Grammar.
Do you want to know about Verbs? There are predominantly 3 types of Verbs. Full verbs, Primary verbs and Modal Auxiliary verbs. Full verbs are defined as verbs with a clear state-able meaning, like run, sleep, fear, feel, suppose, own, kick, love. What about the other 2 less-full types of verbs? Primary verbs are split into 3 subgroups - 'Verbs to be' comprising of be, been, being, is, was, were, am, are. 'Verbs to do', do, did, done,doing, does; 'Verbs to have', have, has, had, having.
Modal Auxiliary Verbs are used to achieve a moderating force and reflect our attitude to what we are saying, for example to express permission, obligation, possibility, necessity, prediction, etc. The 9 modal auxiliaries are 'will, would, shall, should, can, could, must, may, might' For example. You can take the train to the airport reflects possibilty, I must finish the assignment today reflects obligation. Shall we visit her parents? reflects tentativeness/politeness.
I am so sick of it now, are you? It was such a pain typing it all out.
2 Comments:
Okayyyyy.
This post is damn funny.
Really is.
Plus with your stupid scrunched face.
Makes it all the more funnier.
Welldone!
-Mary
haa, so did u learn anything about verbs?
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