Verbs Los verbos Los verbos son palabras que indican acciones, existencia (ser/estar), posesión (tener) o ánimo. En inglés, usamos la preposición “to” para formar el infinitivo, por ejemplo: “to talk” (hablar), “to eat” (comer), “to change” (cambiar), etc....
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Verbs Los verbos Los verbos son palabras que indican acciones, existencia (ser/estar), posesión (tener) o ánimo. En inglés, usamos la preposición “to” para formar el infinitivo, por ejemplo: “to talk” (hablar), “to eat” (comer), “to change” (cambiar), etc. Verbs are the most complicated part of speech. There are many types of verbs. The verb can indicate the main action (the main verb). An auxiliary verb adds detail to the action or helps the main verb (also called "complementary verbs"). The modal verbs add modality (possibility, capacity, permission, prohibition, obligation, etc.). Transitive verbs connect a subject with an object. Other verbs only need one subject (intransitive verbs). There are verbs that are made up of more than one word (prepositional verbs and phrasal verbs). Verbs can be active or passive. For now and at this level, we will focus on the uses of the main and auxiliary verbs. In addition to the many types and uses of verbs, we need to conjugate verbs. The conjuga
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