Verb

Gerund vs infinitive
A gerund is a verb form that ends in “-ing” and is used as a noun (walking, traveling, voting); an infinitive is the base form of a verb preceded by “...
Verbs with two objects exercises
What are verbs with two objects?What is an example sentence with two objects?Can a sentence have 2 objects?What are the passive verbs with 2 objects?...
Origin verb form
originate. / (əˈrɪdʒɪˌneɪt) / verb. to come or bring into being. Is Origin a noun or verb?What is the adjective form of origin?What is the adverb form...
Ancient greek verb to be
ἐσ = “be” What is the meaning of εἰμί?Does Ancient Greek have tenses?What are the 3 forms of the verb to be?What are the 7 be verbs?What is Este in Gr...
Omitting to be in sentence
Can I omit the verb to be?What is an example of omitting in a sentence?How can I use to be in a sentence?Can that be omitted in a sentence?What is th...
Subject-verb agreement Exercises
What are subject-verb agreement examples?What is subject-verb agreement exercise?How do you find the subject-verb agreement in a sentence?What is the...
Subject verb object
What is subject verb object examples?What is a subject verb and object?Is English a SOV or SVO?What is an example of SOV sentence? What is subject v...
Copular verbs
A copular verb is a special kind of verb used to join an adjective or noun complement to a subject. Common examples are: be (is, am, are, was, were), ...
Intransitive verb
An intransitive verb is a “verb that indicates a complete action without being accompanied by a direct object, as sit or lie, and, in English, that do...