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Types of verbs

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Question 1/6 - Types of verbs

Is there any linking verb on this sentence?:Malcom is drawing a picture.

I don't know

Yes

No

question 1/6 - Types of verbs

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Explanation: A linking verb doesn't always act like a linking verb. Well, that's because a word like “is” can also play an auxiliary or helping role in a sentence.

Question 2/6 - types of verbs

What is the helping verb on this sentence?:You should finish your homework tonight

Finish

Should

I don't know

question 2/6 - types of verbs

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Explanation: Helping verbs help the main verb. They need an action verb with them.

question 3/6 - types of verbs

Is "raise" a transitive or an intransitive verb?

I don't know

Intransitive

Transitive

question 3/6 - types of verbs

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Explanation: "Raise" is a transitive verb - a verb used with a direct object. "Raising" would be the intransitive object - a verb used without a direct object:"Smoke was rising from the chimney".

QUESTION 4/6 - types of verbs

Does this sentence have a finite or a non-finitive verb?:They write letters.

It doesn't have any finite or infinitive verb

It does have a finite verb

It does have an infinitve verb

Question 4/6 - TYPES OF VERBS

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Explanation: A verb which shows time or a verb which is limited by number, person, and gender of the subject is known as a finite verb.

question 5/6 - types of verbs

Which one of this verbs is an irregular verb?Lose, cook, walk

Lose

Cook

Walk

Question 5/6 - Types of verbs

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Explanation: Irregular verbs have special past tense forms. They do not end in -d or -ed. You will need to memorize these special forms.Lose - Lost - Lost

question 6/6 - types of verbs

Which word is the infinitve verb on this sentece?:I didn't mean to hurt you.

to hurt

hurt

mean

question 6/6 - types of verbs

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Explanation: When we use preposition 'to' before any base form of verb, it is called infinitive verb.

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