๐๏ธ Introduction
Forms
๐๏ธ Irregular verbs
Common irregular verbs
๐๏ธ Active verb tenses
Present, future and past; simple, progressive and perfect
๐๏ธ Progressive structures
Construction
๐๏ธ Non-progressive verbs
Verbs not often used in progressive (โcontinuousโ) forms
๐๏ธ Progressive with "always", etc
We can use always, continually and similar words with a progressive form to mean โvery oftenโ.
๐๏ธ Perfect structures
Construction
๐๏ธ Subjects, objects and complements
Subjects
๐๏ธ Verbs with two objects
Indirect and direct objects: I gave Jack the keys.
๐๏ธ Verbs with both active and passive meanings
She opened the door. / The door opened.
๐๏ธ verb + object + complement: "You make me nervous."
Adjective and noun complements
๐๏ธ Linking verbs: "be", "seem", "look", etc
Common linking verbs
๐๏ธ Two-part verbs: phrasal verbs
verb + adverb particle: get back, walk out
๐๏ธ Two-part verbs: prepositional verbs
verb + preposition: listen to; look at
๐๏ธ Verbs of movement: "she ran in", etc
When we want to talk about a movement, its direction and its nature, there are several possibilities.
๐๏ธ verb + verb: auxiliary verbs
The need for auxiliary verbs
๐๏ธ verb + verb: other structures
Infinitives, -ing forms and clauses