Extended reading
Verb:
Overview: Verb (verb), abbreviated as V, is generally used to express action or state. Basically, every complete sentence has a verb. To express the second action, you can use infinitive, gerund, equivalent connectives, subordinate connectives or add clauses.
< For example > Jump, surprise, surprise and other actions are verbs.
In Chinese grammar, it means the action or dynamic change of people or things. It usually appears after the subject or clause of a noun.
Grammar system:
[English Verb Grammar System (English Verb Grammar System)]
"Verb", as its name implies, is a word that expresses action and dynamics. Usually a sentence contains a "subject", a predicate and an object. Verbs are generally used as predicates.
[Chinese Verb Grammar System (Chinese Verb Grammar System)]
"Verbs" are words that express the actions, existence and changes of people or things, such as "walking, laughing, having, having, watching, writing, flying, falling, protecting, getting up, getting up and going up".
Verb classification:
Verbs are words that express actions, behaviors, psychological activities or changes. For example:
Display operation behavior:? Say, watch, walk, listen, laugh, take, fly, run, eat, sing, drink, knock, sit, shout, stare, kick, smell, touch, criticize, publicize, defend, learn, study, act, start, stop and prohibit.
Existence, change and disappearance: existence, death, existence, equality, occurrence, evolution, development, growth, death, existence and disappearance.
Indicates psychological activity:? Think, love, hate, fear, think, plan, like, hope, fear, worry, hate, feel, think.
Express judgment:? Yes, yes, yes.
Expressing possibility, will and necessity (auxiliary verb): Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, dare, want, should, should, deserve, deserve, prefer.
Express a tendency (tendency verb):? Up, down, in, out, back, open, over, up, down, in, out, back, go, over, up, down, in, out of the Lord, back, go, past.
Verb indicating development:? Growth, withering, germination, fruiting and spawning;
According to whether the verb can be followed by an object, it can be divided into transitive verbs and intransitive verbs.
Grammatical features of verbs
1. Some verbs can overlap, meaning "action is short" or "attempt", which is a tense expression.
The overlapping form of monosyllabic verbs is AA.
Listen-listen, think-think.
Try-try, say-say.
The overlapping form of disyllabic verbs is: ABAB
Learning-learning, learning, criticism-criticism.
Discussion-discussion, rest-rest.
Verbs are complicated and some need to be explained.