verb
Across
- 2. there are 2 sets of aspect - continuous and...
- 5. verbs that imply a limit beyond which the action cannot continue
- 8. forms that are built up by a change in the word itself are called...
- 11. verbs can be defined as words making up the predicate of the sentence according to...
- 12. what is the name of a verb that has a lexical meaning and can have independent syntactic functions?
- 13. verbs that require some kind of object to complete their meaning
- 15. how to call verbs that do not imply any such limit, and the action can go on indefinitely?
Down
- 1. according to their relation to the continuous form, English verbs fall into two groups: dynamic and...
- 3. there are two types of use of the finite form of the verb - absolute and...
- 4. verbs that may be transitive in one meaning and intransitive in another
- 6. a verb which is entirely devoid of lexical meaning
- 7. verbs that do not require any object are called...
- 9. the form of the verb which indicates the time of the action
- 10. forms that consist of two components
- 14. the form of the verb which serves to express the manner in which the action is regarded is called...