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List of Regular Verbs

List of Regular Verbs
Intransitive Verbs -
These verbs also show an action but here there is no specific object on which the action is being done. To recognize these verbs, we ask the question what is the/did the subject -verb- ? If there is no answer present, then the verb in the sentence is an Intransitive Verb.

Rose is painting right now.
Here, if we ask the question what is Rose painting? There is no answer which means that in this sentence painting is an Intransitive Verb.
It is telling us about the action of the subject but there is no specific object for the action.

Hannah sneezed repeatedly.
Here, the verb is sneezed. If we ask the question what did Hannah sneeze?There is no answer present for it making sneezed a intransitive verb.

Dynamic and Stative Verbs
This category of verbs deals with the verb words themselves; and whether they indicate an action or a state of the...

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Regular Verbs

Regular Verbs
Action Verbs

These verbs talk about what the subject is doing in the sentence. Action Verbs are one of the most easily identifiable types of verbs. To recognize them, you simply have to look for the word in the sentence that answers the question ‘What is the subject doing?’ e.g. -

Rose is painting the kitchen walls.

The subject here is Rose, and what is Rose doing? Rose is painting. Hence painting is our action verb.

My dog is sleeping on the sofa.

The subject here is dog, and what is the dog doing? The dog is sleeping. So sleeping is our action verb.

There are two types of Action Verbs which describe the Verb and the Subject doing the action and the Object on which the action is done, they are -

Transitive Verbs -

These Action Verbs have a definite object on which, or for which the action is being performed. That means that the action has a definite recipient...

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Regular Verbs

Regular Verbs
Verbs are the most important component of any sentence. These words talk about the action or the state of any noun or subject. This means that verbs show what the subject is doing or what is the state or situation of the subject.

For example:

He ran to the store. - Here the verb ran describes the action of the subject ‘he’

She is a creative person. - Here there is no action being done. Instead the auxiliary verb ‘is’ shows the state of the subject ‘she’ as being ‘creative’.

There are different types and classifications of Verbs; some of the most important ones are listed below:

Action Verbs

These verbs talk about what the subject is doing in the sentence. Action Verbs are one of the most easily identifiable types of verbs. To recognize them, you simply have to look for the word in the sentence that answers the question ‘What is the subject doing?’ e.g. -

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Vocabulary Words with Meaning and Sentence

Vocabulary Words with Meaning and Sentence
Telugu is a Dravidian language and is mostly spoken in Andhra Pradesh, India. It borrows several features of Sanskrit.Learning English for a native Telugu speaker is no more a dream now. Several organisations are offering the English speaking courses for native Telugu speaker. Here are few suggestions to learn English through Telugu.
Firstly analyse your requirement and the way you want to learn. Decide if your preference is classroom coaching or online learning. However online learningis best if you have time constraint. It makes you to learn at your convenience.

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Vocabulary Words with Meaning and Sentence

Vocabulary Words with Meaning and Sentence
The next step is to look for a tutor who can teach English through Telugu. You can find them over the net. A lot of teachers are available who can teach English as a second language through various languages.
Get a Telugu- English dictionary and English- Telugu dictionary so you don’t get stuck on any word while learning. Immediately look for the meaning of difficult word you come around and memorise its meaning. Jot down all such words in a notebook and read them every day. Use the newly learnt word in everyday conversation so you become habitual of using them.
Use social media to improve your learning. Look for a community of learners who learn English through Telugu. Contact them and be a part of their community. Introduce new topics for discussion. Set a rule that everybody should speak in English. However while clarifying something, Telugu...

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Vocabulary Words with Meaning and Sentence

Vocabulary Words with Meaning and Sentence
After choosing the mode of learning, decide how you want to learn like you need a teacher assisted course or a self learning program. The later is the best again because it saves time. The former needs your presence in the classroom at the specified time whereas the later gives you the liberty of time. A self learning course is better for those who have busy schedules. With the help of such courses the learners can learn English at their own pace. There is no compulsion to be present in the classes at the specified time. You can learn anytime when free.
If online learning is not feasible then get a book. A lot of text materials like books; magazines etc. may be available for self study for those who wish to learn English as a second language. The books can also be found at the Public library or over the internet.

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English Words with Meaning

English Words with Meaning
You can also learn English through Telugu by watching Telugu movies with English subtitles. You will be able to learn the exact English translation of a Telugu word. Also instead of few words, you can learn to speak long sentences.
Read two newspapers every day - one in Telugu and then the English version of the same newspaper. Look at how the news is presented in English. This will not only enhance your vocabulary but also you will learn how to speak in real- life situations.

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English Words with Meaning

English Words with Meaning
tact them and be a part of their community. Introduce new topics for discussion. Set a rule that everybody should speak in English. However while clarifying something, Telugu can be used. Appoint a mentor, if possible, who can identify your mistake and correct them. Use chats, blogs, and podcast to enhance your learning.

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English Words with Meaning

English Words with Meaning
The next step is to look for a tutor who can teach English through Telugu. You can find them over the net. A lot of teachers are available who can teach English as a second language through various languages.
Get a Telugu- English dictionary and English- Telugu dictionary so you don’t get stuck on any word while learning. Immediately look for the meaning of difficult word you come around and memorise its meaning. Jot down all such words in a notebook and read them every day. Use the newly learnt word in everyday conversation so you become habitual of using them.
Use social media to improve your learning. Look for a community of learners who learn English through Telugu. Contact them and be a part of their community. Introduce new topics for discussion. Set a rule that everybody should speak in English. However while clarifying something, Telugu can be used...

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Vocabulary Words with Meaning

Vocabulary Words with Meaning
After choosing the mode of learning, decide how you want to learn like you need a teacher assisted course or a self learning program. The later is the best again because it saves time. The former needs your presence in the classroom at the specified time whereas the later gives you the liberty of time. A self learning course is better for those who have busy schedules. With the help of such courses the learners can learn English at their own pace. There is no compulsion to be present in the classes at the specified time. You can learn anytime when free.
If online learning is not feasible then get a book. A lot of text materials like books; magazines etc. may be available for self study for those who wish to learn English as a second language. The books can also be found at the Public library or over the internet.

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