According to their function, verbs are classified into [blank_start]full[blank_end] verbs, [blank_start]primary[blank_end] verbs and [blank_start]modal auxiliary[blank_end] verbs.
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full
primary
modal auxiliary
Question 2
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According to syntax, verbs are classified into [blank_start]copular[blank_end], [blank_start]transitive[blank_end] and [blank_start]intransitive[blank_end].
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copular
transitive
intransitive
Question 3
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Irregular verbs differ from regulars in...
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base form
-s form
-ing form
-ed form
Question 4
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Present simple tense USES:
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State
Habitual
Hypothetical
Event
Instantaneous
Attitudinal
Historic
Indirect speech
Future time
Verbs of communication
Question 5
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Past simple tense USES:
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State
Habitual
Hypothetical
Event
Instantaneous
Attitudinal
Historic
Indirect speech
Future time
Verbs of communication
Question 6
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Present perfect aspect USES:
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State
Habitual
Hypothetical
Event
Instantaneous
Attitudinal
Historic
Indirect speech
Future time
Verbs of communication
Question 7
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Past perfect aspect USES:
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State
Habitual
Hypothetical
Event
Instantaneous
Attitudinal
Historic
Indirect speech
Future time
Verbs of communication
Question 8
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Progressive aspect USES:
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State
Habitual
Hypothetical
Event
Instantaneous
Attitudinal
Historic
Indirect speech
Future time
Verbs of communication
Question 9
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"God save the Queen!"
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Mandative subjunctive
Formulaic subjunctive
Question 10
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• MANDATIVE SUBJUNCTIVE: used in that-clauses after expressions of [blank_start]recommendation[blank_end], [blank_start]demand[blank_end], [blank_start]proposal[blank_end] or [blank_start]insistence[blank_end]: I insisted that he resign.
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recommendation
demand
proposal
insistence
Question 11
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-Tense is the grammatical category which relates the [blank_start]verbal action[blank_end] to the concept of time by [blank_start]inflection[blank_end].
-Aspect is described as the grammatical category which refers to the [blank_start]manner[blank_end] in which the verbal action is experienced according to [blank_start]time[blank_end].
-Mood is described as the grammatical category which relates the verbal action to certain [blank_start]conditions[blank_end], such as [blank_start]obligation[blank_end], necessity, [blank_start]certainty[blank_end] or possibility.
-The voice of a verb describes the [blank_start]relationship[blank_end] between the action expressed by the verb and the [blank_start]participants[blank_end] identified by its arguments