Verbs
Verbs are words that express actions, events, or states. They are classified according to their meaning, form, and function.

Verbs can be classified in several ways. In grammar classes, we usually focus on these main categories:
1️⃣ By meaning
- Action verbs – run, build, write
- State (stative) verbs – be, know, believe
2️⃣ By form
- Regular verbs – form the past with -ed (play → played)
- Irregular verbs – change form in different ways (go → went → gone)
3️⃣ By function in the sentence
- Main (lexical) verbs – carry the main meaning (eat, study)
- Auxiliary verbs – help form tenses and structures (be, have, do)
4️⃣ By structure
- Transitive verbs – need an object (read a book)
- Intransitive verbs – do not need an object (sleep)
In this presentation, we focus on irregular verbs and how their forms change
Irregular verbs are organized by their endings to help you identify patterns and improve memorization.
Click the link to the presentation
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1UPdIaP_uPLk06fxpmVBMLFXi2ucoapF8-jrAQsxB2aA/edit


