Thursday 3 April 2014

Verbs


We use verbs to talk about actions. For example, fly, arrive, come, study, read, write


We use verbs to talk about different times and when we do something. For example, in the past (yesterday), in the present (today) or in the future (tomorrow). These different times are called tenses, so we have a past tense, a present tense and a future tense.

Sometimes we also want to say how long we do something: every day, for a short time, at the moment. For this we need to use different types of tense. For example, we use a present simple tense to talk about things we do every day, and we use a present continuous tense to talk about things we are doing at the moment.

The most common English verbs are:

be  have  do  say  get  make  know  go  take  see  come  think  look  want  give  use  find  tell  work  ask  seem  feel  try  leave  call

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