Verbs moves along our sentences. It uses two voices: the active and passive voice, which is a transitive verbs. The second type is intransitive when it is not followed by an object. The third type is used to connect the subject to its complement is called linking verbs.
It should be 'verbs MOVE along our sentences'
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Thank you for reminding us about them!
Thanks for sharing! I will read more about verbs.
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There is another type of verb which is called hybrids. Hybrids can be either transitive or intransitive depending on its usage in the sentence.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Juan Carlo. By the way, the picture is nice!
ReplyDeleteYou mentioned important words and terms which are related to verbs. I’m sure that we are going to discuss each of them (including hybrids) in our next meeting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving us a recap about verbs. I'm pretty sure because of the information that you gave us, we can somehow recall something about verbs.
ReplyDeleteThank you for correcting my mistake Tephanie.
ReplyDeleteStudying verbs in our English class back in high school was fun. I suddenly remembered how our English teacher made the class interactive and interesting. Learning English back then was easy for me. I hope learning it in college would be more interesting.
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