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Identifying Verbs

Information from Chapter 3 of Latin Road to English Grammar on Identifying Verbs

AB
Transitive Verbrequires a receiver of the action (direct object)
Intransitive Verbdoes not require a receiver of the action
Voicetells whether the subject is doing the action or receiving the action
Active Voicetells us that the subject is doing the action
Passive Voicetells us that the subject is receiving the action
Moodindicates the manner in which a statement is made
Indicative Moodstates a fact or asks a question
Imperative Moodgives a command or makes a request
Subjunctive Moodexpresses an action or condition thta is not reality
Tensetells when things happen (past, present or future)
Present Tenseaction continuing in the present
Imperfect Tenseaction continuing in the past
Future Tenseaction continuing in the future
Perfect Tenseaction completed by the present
Pluperfect Tenseaction completed in the past
Future Perfect Tenseaction completed in the future
Numberrefers to singular and plural
Singularrefers to one
Pluralrefers to more than one
Personrefers to the person who is performing the action of the verb
First personthe speaker or speakers (I, we)
Second personthe person or persons spoken to (you)
Third personwhoever or whatever is being spoken about (he, she, it, they)
First Person singular ending-o or -m
First Person plural ending-mus
Second person singular ending-s
Second person plural ending-tis
Third person singular ending-t
Third person plural ending-nt


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