Parts of speech: Difference between revisions

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* bare infinitive
* bare infinitive
* see:  
* see:  
** https://www.thefreedictionary.com/bare+infinitive#:
** [https://www.thefreedictionary.com/bare+infinitive Bare Infinitive (fredictionary.com)]
** What is a bare infinitive? - English Lessons Brighton
** [https://englishlessonsbrighton.co.uk/bare-infinitive/ What is a bare infinitive? (englishlessonsbrighton.com)]
   
   
=== present tense forms ===
=== present tense forms ===
*'''simple present'''
*'''simple present'''
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=== subjunctive ===
=== subjunctive mood ===
* also called "subjunctive mood"
* expresses a hypothetical or possible scenario
* expresses a hypothetical or possible scenario
** called "mood" because it often expresses an emotion or desire for something to happen or exist
** called "mood" because it often expresses an emotion or desire for something to happen or exist
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=== auxiliary verb ===
=== auxiliary verb ===
* also called "helping verb"
* a verb that indicates the tense of another verb, as in
** ''I '''am''' helping out''
** '''We ''had''' cleaned up beforehand''
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=== linking verb ===
=== linking verb ===
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* asdf
* asdf
>>  Modal Verbs: Definition & Usage Examples | Grammarly Blog
>>  Modal Verbs: Definition & Usage Examples | Grammarly Blog
=== attribution or reporting or signaling verb ===
* reports or indicates from a source or a point of view
* from:
** ''attribution'': from "to attribute" for "to give credit to"
** ''reporting'' or ''signaling'': indicating what someone believes or says
** these verbs typically express:
*** a claim (argue, assert, believe, claim, emphasize, note, observe, remind, report)
*** agreement (accept, acknowledge, agree, concur, confirm, coroborate, maintain, recognize, support, verify)
*** disagreement (challenge, complain, complicate, contend, contradict, deny, qualify, question, reject, refute)
*** emphasis (emphasize, highlight, stress, underscore)
*** to examine (analyze, assess, compare, contrast, evaluate, examine, investigate, scrutinize, study)
*** to recommend (advise, advocate, call for, demand, encourage, exhort, implore, insist, recommend, suggest, urge, warn)
*** a proposition (hypothesize, intimate, suggest, speculate)
*** a belief (believe, express, feel, imagine, hope, profess, uphold)
*** a conclusion (conclude, discern, discover, find, summarizes
*** an explanation (articulate, clarify, define, explain, identify, illustrate)
* see https://uwaterloo.ca/writing-and-communication-centre/reporting-verbs


== Other word forms ==
== Other word forms ==