Two Groups of Verbs in English
Two Groups of Verbs in English
|Group I Word Order |Group II Word Order |
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|Negative : Subject + Verb + Not |Negative: Subject + don't / doesn't + Infinitive |
|Question : Verb + Subject |Question: Do / Does + Subject + Infinitive |
Put the following verbs in the correct groups:
play - go - have - can - be - walk - talk - will - have got - want - should - listen - read - write - could - like - may - eat - leave - would - forget - know
|Example: be → You are not / Are you? |Example: write → He doesn't write / Does he write? |
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