Week 3- Selecting the Adequate Blocks - Verbs

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Week 3- Selecting the Adequate Blocks - Verbs Characteristics: Main VS Auxiliary (Modal) Regular VS Irregular Active VS State (subcategories) Transitive VS Intransitive

Week 3- Selecting the Adequate Blocks - Verbs The Category of Aspect: Progressive VS (to be + -ing) She is dancing… Perfect aspect (to have + past participle) She has bought a cake…

Week 3- Selecting the Adequate Blocks - Verbs The Category of Voice: Active VS He painted the picture… Passive The picture was painted by him…

Week 3- Selecting the Adequate Blocks - Verbs The Category of Mood: Indicative (declarative, interrogative, exclamative) I do like you! Have you ever seen the film before? I totally agree with you.

Week 3- Selecting the Adequate Blocks - Verbs The Category of Mood: Subjunctive (present, past) It was suggested that he arrive by noon. It seems as if he did not like you. Suddenly, as it were overnight, Tom changed his opinion.

Week 3- Selecting the Adequate Blocks - Verbs The Category of Mood: Subjunctive (present, past) God save the Queen! Heaven forbid! Perish the thought! so be it 

Week 3- Selecting the Adequate Blocks - Verbs The Category of Mood: Imperative (VS bare infinitive?) Leave the room! Shut the door! Turn the music down!