verb
noun /vɜːb/
/vɜːrb/
(grammar- a word or group of words that expresses an action (such as eat), an event (such as happen) or a state (such as exist)
动词 - regular/irregular verbs
规则/不规则动词 - transitive/intransitive verbs
及物/不及物动词
Topics Languagea1- ‘Government’ can take a singular or plural verb.
government 可以用单数或复数动词。 - Add an ending to make the verb agree with the subject.
加上一个词尾使动词与主语保持一致。 - Adverbs modify verbs.
副词修饰动词。 - Do you know how to conjugate the verb ‘seek’?
你知道动词seek 应该如何变化吗? - In this essay he has used the same verbs over and over again.
他在这篇文章中多次重复使用这几个动词。 - The subject doesn't agree with the verb.
主语和动词不一致。 - Transitive verbs take a direct object.
及物动词可带直接宾语。 - What's the main verb of the sentence?
这个句子的主要动词是什么?
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- plural
- singular
- intransitive
- …
- use
- take
- agree with
- …
- take something
- agree with something
- inflect
- …
- ending
- form
- tense
- …
词源late Middle English: from Old French verbe or Latin verbum ‘word, verb’. - regular/irregular verbs