Averb, from the Latinverbummeaningword, is aword(part of speech) that insyntaxconveys an action (bring,read,walk,run,learn), an occurrence (happen,become), or a state of being (be,exist,stand). In the usual description ofEnglish, the basic form, with or without theparticleto, is theinfinitive. In manylanguages, verbs areinflected(modified in form) to encodetense,aspect,mood, andvoice. A verb may also agree with theperson,gender, and/ornumberof some of itsarguments, such as itssubject, orobject. Verbs have tenses: present, to indicate that an action is being carried out; past, to indicate that an action has been done; future, to indicate that an action will be done.
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