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What is a verb followed by a noun?
Direct and indirect objects (nouns or pronouns) usually follow the verb. If a noun is used as the subject of the verb it will be placed at the beginning of the sentence. If it is used as the object of a verb then it can only be placed after the verb. All four sentences are grammatically correct.
Which type of verb is followed?
[transitive, intransitive] follow (somebody/something) to come or go after or behind someone or something He followed her into the house. Follow me please. I’ll show you the way. I think we’re being followed.
What verbs can be nouns?
Gerunds. A noun created from the ‐ing form of a verb can act as a subject or an object in a sentence. Sleeping sometimes serves as an escape from studying. The gerunds sleeping and studying are ‐ing forms of the verbs sleep and study.
CAN is followed by verb?
The verb can always requires the infinitive form of the following verb: She can swim. They can go. Rule: Noun/pronoun + can + infinitive + …. Can has only one form.
CAN is noun or verb?
can (verb) can (noun) can (verb) can–do (adjective) canned (adjective)
What are the 3 main types of verbs?
Verbs are words that express action or state of being. There are three types of verbs: action verbs, linking verbs, and helping verbs. Action verbs are words that express action (give, eat, walk, etc.) or possession (have, own, etc.). Action verbs can be either transitive or intransitive.
What are the different types of verbs?
Types of Verbs. 1 Action and State Verbs. These types of verbs are the primary way that main verbs can be distinguished. Action verbs (also knows as dynamic verbs) 2 Action Verbs. 3 State Verbs. 4 Copular Verbs (Linking Verbs) 5 Transitive and Intransitive Verbs.
How do you follow the infinitive form of a verb?
Many verbs are followed immediately by the infinitive form of the verb. Other verbs are followed by the gerund form of the verb. Finally, other verbs are followed by a noun, noun phrase or pronoun and then the infinitive.
How do you remember the Order of verbs in English?
Many verbs are followed immediately by the infinitive form of the verb. Other verbs are followed by the gerund form of the verb. Finally, other verbs are followed by a noun, noun phrase or pronoun and then the infinitive. All of these verbs follow no specific rules and must be memorized.
Can linking verbs be followed by adjectives or nouns?
The answer is that ‘linking verbs’ can be followed by adjectives or nouns. In the cases you cite, it is nouns. The following sentences use adjectives or nouns. You are going to be able (usually) to spot the noun by the use of an article.