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Verbs Tipos de Verbos State Verbs Senses: Hear Feel Smell See Sound Belongings: Own Belong Thinking: Forget Remember Be Know Understand Imagine Feelings/Emotions: Love Like Hate Believe Realize Recognise Appreciate Prefer Action Verbs Run Work Drink Eat Main & Auxiliary Verbs Present Past Future Simple Do/Does Did Will Continuous Verb to be Verb to be Verb to be Perfect Simple Have/Has Had Will Have Transitive and Intransitive Transitive: I bought a banana. (what) I really want a new job. (To want something) (what) She's studying physics at university. (To study something) (what) Dad's bought a new car! (To buy something) (what) I love you. (To love someone) (who) Transitive Verbs with Direct and Indirect Objects: He gave the banana to his twin brother. (To give something to someone) Direct object = the banana Indirect object = his twin brother I bought my mum some flowers. (To buy (someone) something) Direct object = some flowers Indirect object = my mum Intransitive: A banana appeared. I've been working hard all day. (To work) He always talks too loudly. (To talk) I was asked to wait. (To wait) The banana disappeared. (To disappear) Transitive or Intransitive At 6:00 o'clock I eat. (I) At 6:00 o'clock I eat a banana. (T) I run a company. (T) I run. (I) I see the building. (T) I see. (I) Three Forms of a Verb Base Form or Infinitive Past Past Participle To walk Walked Walked To cut Cut Cut To sit Sat Sat To see Saw Seen The Three Moods of a Verb Indicative Mood Imperative Mood Subjunctive Mood Verb Patterns Name of a Verb Base Form Past Form Present Participle Past Participle To write Write Wrote Writing Written To talk Talk Talked Talking Talked