Topic 2: Verbs
Verbs are words that express actions, occurrences, or states of being. They are essential in forming sentences and can be classified into different types:
1. Action Verbs: Describe physical or mental actions (e.g., run, think).
2. Linking Verbs: Connect the subject of a sentence to a subject complement, often describing a state of being (e.g., is, seem).
3. Helping (Auxiliary) Verbs: Help the main verb express tense, mood, or voice (e.g., have, will, can).
4. Transitive Verbs: Require a direct object to complete their meaning (e.g., eat, write).
5. Intransitive Verbs: Do not require a direct object (e.g., sleep, arrive).
6. Regular Verbs: Form their past tense by adding "-ed" (e.g., walked, played).
7. Irregular Verbs: Do not follow a regular pattern when forming their past tense (e.g., "go" becomes "went," "see" becomes "saw").

Finally a deeper definition of verbs
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