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This page student will learn while enjoying video discussion and EDUCATIONAL sites about VERB and ADJECTIVES. Exploring while learning Welcome !

To see more list of verb click this verb

a. Transitive verb =that require an object. b.Intransitive verb =that do not have direct object. to have a clear difference between the two see this video Kinds of verb according to their used.

Tense of VERB a. Past tense tells about things happen in past. To formed by adding ed. b. Present Tense tells what is happening right now. To form present-tense verbs, use the plain verbs or use is or are before the verb and adding ing to the verb. c. Future tense tells about things that will happen in the future. To form the future-tense verb, use will/shall before the verb. Click the letters to have more details a b c

a. Active Voice i is the normal voice. This is the voice that we used most of the time, the subject of is doer of the action. b. Passive Voice is not often used. In the passive voice, the subject is the receiver of the action click the this to have a clear differences between the two voice Form of verb (voices)

Click this video for more details ADJECTIVE means

adjectives denoting attributes usually occur in a specific order. Generally, the adjective order in English is: 1.Quantity or number 2.Quality or opinion 3.Size 4.Age 5.Shape 6.Color 7.Proper adjective (often nationality, other place of origin, or material) 8.Purpose or qualifier To see more examples and to test your mastery of the series of adjectives click this Series of ADJECTIVES

a.Positive is when noun is just being compared. b. Comparative is when noun or pronoun is being compared with another one. c.Superlative is when noun or pronoun is being compared with a lot of other noun or pronoun. For further details click this Comparison or Degree of adjectives

To test your knowledge answer this Interactive quiz

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