1 | The next chapter deals with verbs. | |
2 | He woke up and got out of bed. | |
3 | A transitive verb takes an object. | |
4 | How do you learn English verb tense? | |
5 | Intransitive verbs do not have an object. | |
6 | Plural subjects go with plural verbs . | |
7 | Singular subjects go with singular verbs . | |
8 | What is a helping verb, then? | |
9 | Could this verb be used in progressive form? | |
10 | He leaned on the desk. | |
11 | Collective nouns are used with singular verbs. | |
12 | A sentence usually contains a subject and a verb. | |
13 | A verb in the indicative mood. | |
14 | Verbs that take object are called transitive verbs. | |
15 | Is this a transitive verb or an intransitive verb? | |
16 | Linking verbs are followed by a subject complement . | |
17 | You have omitted the verb in the sentence. | |
18 | The verb agrees with its subject in number and person. | |
19 | Complete sentences have a subject and a verb. | |
20 | We need a verb to construct a sentence. |