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  2. What is an Active Verb? - Superprof

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    An example of an active verb would be in the sentence "Sally cleaned the car" - where "cleaned" is an active verb.Compare this with "The car was cleaned by Sally" - where "was cleaned" is a passive verb.In an active sentence, the subject of the sentence is the thing or the person carrying out the action (Sally in the example above).

  3. The Most Commonly Used Chinese Verbs In Mandarin - Superprof

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    Essential Action Verb List In Mandarin Chinese. Learning action verbs such as have, give, eat, walk, etc., is useful and essential to speak Mandarin well. In Mandarin, action verbs are used with a particle to give more precise information. The main such particles are le, de, dao, guo, and zhe.

  4. A Complete Guide To Hindi Tenses - Superprof

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    A tense aims to set the action within a time frame. The present simple form is commonly used to describe an action or a fact that is true in the present, something that happens regularly or something that is always true. In Hindi, to conjugate any verb in the present simple, you will use the auxiliary verb "to be" or "hona". See the declension ...

  5. A Complete Guide to Russian Tenses - Superprof

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    In Russian grammar rules, a compound tense is used for verbs with an imperfective aspect, meaning that the auxiliary verb быть “to be” is set before the verb and conjugated, while the verb describing the action is left in the infinitive (Russian doesn’t use the past participle in this case). To recapitulate, the compound future is:

  6. The modal verb 'shall' has lost any sense of its 'duty and obligation' meaning. In fact, its definition, in our times, comes closer to the modal verb 'will' than to its historical roots. By contrast, 'should' has kept its sense of duty. However, it has lost its connection to its root verb, 'shall'.

  7. Decoding Either, Neither, Has, and Have - Superprof

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    The following description does an excellent job. Note that it explains how using the perfect present tense may also use terms that can continue in the future. So if somebody says “I have worked in construction for 10 years” it doesn’t mean that they have stopped working in construction, the action can span the past, present, and future ...

  8. Sentence Construction: How To Build French Sentences - Superprof

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    In French, as in English, a sentence consists of a subject, verb, and object. The basic word order in French sentences is subject-verb-object (SVO). For example, "Je mange une pomme" means "I am eating an apple." The subject "je" (I) comes first, followed by the verb "mange" (am eating), and then the object "une pomme" (an apple).

  9. A Guide to Common Russian Verbs - Superprof

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    an action with no discernable beginning or end; repeating actions; unfinished actions; Some languages deal with these aspects of predicates with verb tenses and conjugations (especially the use of compound tenses), Russia usually has two different verbs for the perfective and imperfective version of an action.

  10. Learn English Online: Multi-Function Words - Superprof

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    Of course, any given verb can be modal, action or auxiliary. This installment of studying English involves those that can be either linking or action, transitive or intransitive – depending on how they are used. Sean looked at his English writing assignment for a long time. In this case, Sean is actively doing something, therefore look is an ...

  11. ESOL Online: Understanding Verb Tenses - Superprof

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    Reminder: verb conjugation means changing the form of the verb to suit the pronoun. As in Chinese – the most oft-cited language when comparing these grammar structures, time in Indonesia is indicated by writing when the action or event happened at the start of the sentence: Yesterday I go to learn English. Tomorrow I continue to study English.