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100 Verb -definition ,importance

A verb is a type of word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. It is one of the core parts of speech in English and plays a crucial role in constructing sentences. Verbs are used to indicate what someone or something is doing, experiencing, or the state they are in.

Verbs can be used in various tenses (past, present, future) and moods (indicative, imperative, subjunctive) to convey different meanings and nuances. They can also be modified to match the subject's number (singular or plural) and person (first person, second person, third person).

Here are a few examples of verbs used in sentences:

1.   Action Verb:

·         She runs every morning.

·         The cat chased the mouse.

2.   Linking Verb (connects the subject with additional information):

·         He is a talented musician.

·         The sky appears clear today.

3.   Helping Verb (works with a main verb to express tense or possibility):

·         She has been studying for hours.

·         They will go to the concert.

4.   Modal Verb (expresses possibility, necessity, permission, etc.):

·         You should eat your vegetables.

·         They might come to the party.

 

Here's a list of 100 verbs along with their past tense and past participle forms:

1.   Arise - Arose - Arisen

2.   Awake - Awoke - Awoken

3.   Bear - Bore - Borne

4.   Beat - Beat - Beaten

5.   Become - Became - Become

6.   Begin - Began - Begun

7.   Bend - Bent - Bent

8.   Bet - Bet - Bet

9.   Bind - Bound - Bound

10.                     Bite - Bit - Bitten

11.                     Blow - Blew - Blown

12.                     Break - Broke - Broken

13.                     Bring - Brought - Brought

14.                     Build - Built - Built

15.                     Burn - Burned/Burnt - Burned/Burnt

16.                     Buy - Bought - Bought

17.                     Catch - Caught - Caught

18.                     Choose - Chose - Chosen

19.                     Come - Came - Come

20.                     Cost - Cost - Cost

21.                     Cut - Cut - Cut

22.                     Dig - Dug - Dug

23.                     Do - Did - Done

24.                     Draw - Drew - Drawn

25.                     Dream - Dreamed/Dreamt - Dreamed/Dreamt

26.                     Drink - Drank - Drunk

27.                     Drive - Drove - Driven

28.                     Eat - Ate - Eaten

29.                     Fall - Fell - Fallen

30.                     Feel - Felt - Felt

31.                     Fight - Fought - Fought

32.                     Find - Found - Found

33.                     Fly - Flew - Flown

34.                     Forget - Forgot - Forgotten

35.                     Forgive - Forgave - Forgiven

36.                     Freeze - Froze - Frozen

37.                     Get - Got - Gotten/Got

38.                     Give - Gave - Given

39.                     Go - Went - Gone

40.                     Grow - Grew - Grown

41.                     Hang - Hung - Hung

42.                     Have - Had - Had

43.                     Hear - Heard - Heard

44.                     Hide - Hid - Hidden

45.                     Hit - Hit - Hit

46.                     Hold - Held - Held

47.                     Hurt - Hurt - Hurt

48.                     Keep - Kept - Kept

49.                     Know - Knew - Known

50.                     Lay - Laid - Laid

51.                     Lead - Led - Led

52.                     Learn - Learned/Learnt - Learned/Learnt

53.                     Leave - Left - Left

54.                     Lend - Lent - Lent

55.                     Let - Let - Let

56.                     Lose - Lost - Lost

57.                     Make - Made - Made

58.                     Mean - Meant - Meant

59.                     Meet - Met - Met

60.                     Pay - Paid - Paid

61.                     Put - Put - Put

62.                     Read - Read (pronounced red) - Read (pronounced red)

63.                     Ride - Rode - Ridden

64.                     Ring - Rang - Rung

65.                     Rise - Rose - Risen

66.                     Run - Ran - Run

67.                     Say - Said - Said

68.                     See - Saw - Seen

69.                     Seek - Sought - Sought

70.                     Sell - Sold - Sold

71.                     Send - Sent - Sent

72.                     Set - Set - Set

73.                     Shake - Shook - Shaken

74.                     Shine - Shone - Shone

75.                     Shoot - Shot - Shot

76.                     Show - Showed - Shown

77.                     Shut - Shut - Shut

78.                     Sing - Sang - Sung

79.                     Sink - Sank - Sunk

80.                     Sit - Sat - Sat

81.                     Sleep - Slept - Slept

82.                     Speak - Spoke - Spoken

83.                     Spend - Spent - Spent

84.                     Stand - Stood - Stood

85.                     Steal - Stole - Stolen

86.                     Swim - Swam - Swum

87.                     Take - Took - Taken

88.                     Teach - Taught - Taught

89.                     Tear - Tore - Torn

90.                     Tell - Told - Told

91.                     Think - Thought - Thought

92.                     Throw - Threw - Thrown

93.                     Understand - Understood - Understood

94.                     Wake - Woke - Woken

95.                     Wear - Wore - Worn

96.                     Win - Won - Won

97.                     Write - Wrote - Written

 


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Noun and it's type with examples explain in marathi


 

Noun

A noun is a word used to name a person, place, thing, or idea. It represents a class of objects or concepts and plays a fundamental role in constructing sentences and conveying meaning. Nouns can be categorized into different types based on their characteristics and usage .( एखाद्या वस्तु,व्यक्ती, स्थळ आणि काल्पनिक वस्तु आणि गुणांच्या नावाला सुद्धा नाम म्हणतात)

महत्वाची सुचना नामाच्या प्रकारासोबत  प्रत्येक प्रकारची १० वाक्य दिली आहेत ,या वाक्यांचा अर्थ लाण्याचा प्रयत्न करा , विशेषतः वाक्यातील ठळक (BOLD) केलेल्या शब्दांचा अर्थ शोधा.

1.     Common Noun: A common noun refers to a general name given to any person, place, thing, or idea. It does not specify a particular individual or entity. For example, "book," "city," "dog," and "idea" are common nouns.

examples of Common Nouns:

1.     The book on the table is interesting.

2.     The city is bustling with activity.

3.     The dog chased its tail in circles.

4.     She had a brilliant idea for the project.

5.     The river flows gracefully through the valley.

6.     The car zoomed down the highway.

7.     He bought a new phone yesterday.

8.     The man waved to his friend across the street.

9.     The tree provided shade from the scorching sun.

10.                        She packed her suitcase for the vacation.

 

2.     Proper Noun:

A proper noun is the specific name of a particular person, place, or thing, usually starting with a capital letter. Proper nouns identify unique individuals or unique entities. For example, "John," "Paris," "Eiffel Tower," and "Google" are proper nouns.

Examples:

1.     John is a talented musician.

2.     We visited the Eiffel Tower during our trip to Paris.

3.     Google is a multinational technology company.

4.     My friend's name is Michael.

5.     She lives in New York City.

6.     The painting was created by Leonardo da Vinci.

7.     We watched a movie starring Tom Hanks.

8.     The team's captain is David.

9.     The book was written by J.K. Rowling.

10.                        I went to Disneyland for my birthday.

 

 

3.     Collective Noun: A collective noun is used to refer to a group or collection of individuals or things as a single entity. Examples include "team," "herd," "family," and "flock."

Examples:

1.     The team won the championship.

2.     A herd of elephants crossed the savanna.

3.     The family went on a picnic.

4.     A flock of birds flew overhead.

5.     The committee discussed the proposal.

6.     The audience applauded the performance.

7.     The pack of wolves hunted together.

8.     The orchestra played beautiful music.

9.     The class participated in the experiment.

10.                        The fleet of ships sailed across the ocean.

 

 

4.     Abstract Noun: An abstract noun represents an idea, quality, emotion, or state that cannot be perceived through the senses. These nouns often convey concepts or feelings. Examples include "love," "happiness," "freedom," and "knowledge."

Examples:

1.     Love makes the world a better place.

2.     The happiness on their faces was evident.

3.     Freedom is a fundamental human right.

4.     The knowledge gained from books is invaluable.

5.     Her patience was tested during the long wait.

6.     The beauty of nature left them in awe.

7.     The justice system strives for fairness.

8.     The peace treaty ended the conflict.

9.     The kindness of strangers touched her heart.

10.                        The wisdom of elders is respected.

 

 

 

5.Countable Noun: Countable nouns can be quantified and pluralized. They have singular and plural forms. For example, "apple" (singular) and "apples" (plural).

Examples:

1.     The team won the championship.

2.     A herd of elephants crossed the savanna.

3.     The family went on a picnic.

4.     A flock of birds flew overhead.

5.     The committee discussed the proposal.

6.     The audience applauded the performance.

7.     The pack of wolves hunted together.

8.     The orchestra played beautiful music.

9.     The class participated in the experiment.

10.                        The fleet of ships sailed across the ocean.

 

 

6.Uncountable (Mass) Noun: Uncountable nouns, also known as mass nouns, are substances, materials, or concepts that cannot be counted or have no plural form. For instance, "water," "sand," "knowledge," and "information" are uncountable nouns.

Examples:

1.     The water in the lake was crystal clear.

2.     She spilled some milk on the table.

3.     The beach was covered with soft, golden sand.

4.     His mother gave him some advice.

5.     The chef used a pinch of salt to season the dish.

6.     The room was filled with the sweet smell of perfume.

7.     They learned a lot from the online information.

8.     She needs to buy some new furniture for her apartment.

9.     The scientist conducted research on knowledge.

The teacher shared some important news with the class.

These are some of the main types of nouns, each serving its unique purpose in language to help us communicate effectively and precisely.

 

 

 


 

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