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  1. Definition of share verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Toggle navigation

    • What Are Verbs and Their types?
    • Types of Verbs with Examples
    • Examples of Verbs in Sentences

    Definition of Verb: A verb is a part of speech that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. Verbs are essential components of a sentence as they indicate what the subject is doing or what is happening.

    Action Verbs

    Action verbs express specific actions, whether they are physical or mental. 1. I can seethe bird in the tree. 2. She lovesto read mystery novels. 3. The cat purred 4. He runsevery morning. 5. They spokein hushed tones. 6. You writebeautiful poetry. 7. She danceswith elegance. 8. We acceptedthe offer gratefully. 9. He thinksdeeply about these issues. 10. The teacher always encouragesher students. 11. She liftedthe box with ease. 12. They traveledacross Europe last summer. 13. He sanga lovely m...

    Linking Verbs

    Linking verbs connect the subject to additional information about the subject. They do not show action. 1. She isa teacher. 2. The cake smells 3. He seemsupset about the news. 4. The soup tastes 5. The flowers look 6. The book appearsto be old. 7. She becamea successful lawyer. 8. The sky grew 9. The baby feels 10. The story sounds 11. That seems 12. The results were 13. The fabric feels 14. The night became 15. The movie was 16. The room smellslike fresh paint. 17. Her advice sounds 18. The...

    Auxiliary (Helping) Verbs

    Auxiliary verbs are used together with a main verb to show the verb’s tense or to form a question or negative. 1. She canplay the guitar. 2. I havefinished my homework. 3. We willgo to the park later. 4. You muststop here. 5. He should 6. They mightcome to the party. 7. She doesnot like spinach. 8. I didnot hear the alarm. 9. We areleaving soon. 10. He hasbeen working all day. 11. You weresleeping when I called. 12. They havebeen studying for hours. 13. She iswriting a letter. 14. He waswalki...

    Birds chirpat dawn.
    Waves crashagainst the shore.
    Children laugh
    The wind whistlesthrough trees.
  2. The earliest known use of the verb share is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for share is from 1570, in a translation by Geoffrey Fenton, translator and administrator in Ireland. It is also recorded as a noun from the Old English period (pre-1150). share is formed within English, by conversion. Etymons: share n.2.

  3. A phrasal verb is a phrase made up of two or more words that acts as an individual verb. Phrasal verbs typically combine a verb with an adverb or preposition to create a meaning independent of the original words. For example, the verb “kick” and the preposition “off” combine to form the phrasal verb “kick off,” which means “begin.”.

  4. Verb and its types in English grammar, here we have 7 types of verbs. (Type 1): Finite verb – (indicative of number Singular or plural) (Type 2): Non-finite verb – (used as nouns, adverbs, and adjectives) (Type 3): Action verb – (talk about what the subject is doing in the sentence) (Type 4): Helping verb – (help the main verb in a ...

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  5. Shares can be bought by people as an investment. [business] [...] 2. If you share something with another person, you both have it, use it, or occupy it. You can also say that two people share something. [...] 3. If you share a task, duty, or responsibility with someone, you each carry out or accept part of it.

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  7. hundreds of intransitive verbs, in fact, too numerous to enumerate. And as has been pointed out, a verb may fall into one or more types. For instance, the verb blow, fly, or even die may be used as a mono-transitive in subject-verb-object (SVO) pattern or subject-verb-object-adverbial pattern (SVOA). They are transitive verbs (vt.), as in 20.

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