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  2. What is an Active Verb? - Superprof

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    An active verb is a word that basically show an action within a sentence.An example: Charlotte talks for an incredibly long time.the active verb here would be talks; as talking is something that Charlotte can do. Basically, active verbs express something that a person, animal, or object can do. That’s why they are named Action verbs.

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

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    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. Le is a generic indicator of a completed action and de represents the possessive form.

  4. A Guide To Common Hindi Verbs - Superprof

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    Like in all languages, verbs in Hindi are used to describe an action, a state, a fact or an emotion. We saw in a previous article how to conjugate verbs in the present, past and future tense and this article will focus on common, useful or import verbs that any new learner should add to its lexicon.

  5. Vocabulary | Superprof

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    Instead of using generic verbs like "do," "make," or "go," choose specific action verbs that paint a clearer picture of what is happening in a scene or can even evoke an emotional response. Don’t Choose Redundant Verbs or Adverbs. Avoid using adverbs to modify verbs when a more precise verb can convey the same meaning.

  6. Modal Verb Guide: Definitions, Uses & Examples - Superprof

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    Modal verbs (also called auxiliary verbs) are used with a main verb to express possibility, ability, permission, or necessity. What is the simple definition of modal? A modal verb is a type of auxiliary verb that expresses necessity, possibility, ability, permission, or obligation.

  7. Language and Structure – Non-Fiction | Superprof

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    Verbs: Verbs are action words that express what a subject does or the state it is in. Adverbs: Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how, when, where, or to what degree an action or quality takes place. Adjectives

  8. 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 ...

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

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    In English, these 'helper' verbs are to be, to have and to do. In French, only the first two, être and avoir, are used in compound structures with being être used less frequently. Nevertheless, the structure remains the same: the verb that indicates what is happening stays in second place:

  10. Learn To Conjugate French Verbs With These Tips and Tricks -...

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    This little blog cannot list all of the French irregular verbs in all the tenses, nor can it replace French courses (or a Superprof tutor) but we will try to give an overview on how French verbs are conjugated, list the general conjugations for the auxiliary verbs “avoir” and “être” and the main verb groups (verbs ending in -er and -ir ...

  11. A Complete Guide to Russian Tenses - Superprof

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    Generally, reflexive verbs are verbs where the action is applied to the subject: I dressed myself, she dressed herself (as opposed to she dressed a doll.) In English, we build reflexive verbs by adding -self after the verb. Russian simply adds another suffix to the verb conjugation. When the verb ends in a vowel, you add -съ