Language Communicator is the place to learn English as a Second Language. The last post had information about the use of nouns in adding meaning to the sentence each writer constructs to communicate. Hopefully, members and guest have gone to the website at www.languagecommunicator.com. The webmaster is a great source of knowledge as well so please contact him at info@languagecommunicator.com. In this post, let’s look at the second type of word that adds meaning to the language – verbs. Most people who are in the process of learning English as a Second Language have heard the definition of verbs. Verbs are words that express action or being. Of course, think about it. There are lots of different actions. These make life interesting – no one would want to be doing only one thing. Some of the numerous actions include the following – run, jump, eat, listen, learn, play, reply. Yeah, there’s lots to do. Every sentence must have a verb to make it complete, but writers have plenty of choice to make their writing interesting. Have you checked out the great website yet? I hope so.
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