Verbs describe actions, states, or occurrences and form the main part of a sentence predicate. Examples show verbs used in sentences including "Jeffrey builds a house", "Anita is thinking about horses", and "True love exists". The document then provides a table outlining the different verb tenses including past, present, and future forms of simple, progressive, and perfect tenses.
Verbs describe actions, states, or occurrences and form the main part of a sentence predicate. Examples show verbs used in sentences including "Jeffrey builds a house", "Anita is thinking about horses", and "True love exists". The document then provides a table outlining the different verb tenses including past, present, and future forms of simple, progressive, and perfect tenses.
Verbs describe actions, states, or occurrences and form the main part of a sentence predicate. Examples show verbs used in sentences including "Jeffrey builds a house", "Anita is thinking about horses", and "True love exists". The document then provides a table outlining the different verb tenses including past, present, and future forms of simple, progressive, and perfect tenses.