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🌟Verb Assessment English Grammar Grade 7 🌟
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1. It is an action word.Â
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Noun
Pronoun
Verb
Adverb
2. It is a regular verb.Â
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play
win
run
sleep
3. It is an irregular verb.Â
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wash
clean
run
cook
4. "Players are playing cricket in the ground." The main verb in the given sentence is:Â
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are
playing
players
ground
5. The second form of the verb "go" is:
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go
went
gone
going
6. Correct forms of verb "Think" are:
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Think, Thinked, Thinked
Think, Thank, Thunk
Think, Think, Think
Think, Thought, Thought
7. It is group of helping verbs.Â
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play, wash, run
cook, plough, water
is, am, are
be, run, ring
8. The helping verbs that are used in simple present tense are:Â
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do, does
was, were
will, shall
has, have
9. "Why are your eating so much rice."Â The principal verb used in above sentence is:Â
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are
eating
so much
rice
10. "A gardener is
watering
plants in the garden." The underlined word in above sentence is:
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helping verb
noun
verb
adverb
11. "Will, Would, Shall, Should, Can, Could, Must, Might, Ought to" are examples of:Â
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Regular Verbs
Irregular Verbs
Modal Verbs
Principal Verbs
12. Modal verbs are also a kind of:
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main verb
infinitive
gerund
Helping verb
13. It is an example of intransitive verb:
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weep
play
wash
read
14. 'They slept in the street" The verb "slept" in this sentence is an example of:Â
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regular verb
transitive verb
intransitive verb
infinitive verb
15. It always used in first form of a verb.Â
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transitive verb
past participle
infinitive verb
intransitive verb
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