वाक्य प्रकार (Verb Types)
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क्रियापदानि के प्रकारानि भवन्ति (How many types of verbs are there)?

  • अष्ट (Eight)
  • चतुर् (Four)
  • पञ्च (Five)
  • षट् (Six) (correct)
  • कर्मवाचकक्रियापदानि किम् दर्शयन्ति (What do action verbs express)?

  • क्रिया (Action) (correct)
  • सम्भावना (Possibility)
  • स्थिति (State)
  • संबंध (Relation)
  • सहायकक्रिया (Helping Verbs) के कार्य किम् होति (What is the function of helping verbs)?

  • प्रस्तुत करति (Present a state)
  • क्रिया दर्शयति (Show action)
  • वाक्य रचयति (Form a sentence)
  • तत् वाक्य के साथ प्रयोगते (Used with a main verb) (correct)
  • Modal क्रियापदानि किम् व्यक्तयन्ति (What do modal verbs express)?

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    स्त्रोतिय क्रियापदानि किम् होति (What is the characteristic of phrasal verbs)?

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    स्थितिक्रियापदानि किम् व्यक्तयन्ति (What do stative verbs express)?

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    Study Notes

    Verb Types

    Verbs can be classified into several types based on their functions, forms, and meanings.

    Action Verbs

    • Express physical or mental action
    • Examples: run, think, eat, read
    • Can be transitive (take an object) or intransitive (do not take an object)

    Linking Verbs

    • Connect the subject to additional information
    • Examples: be, seem, appear, feel
    • Do not show action, but rather link the subject to a predicate

    Helping Verbs (Auxiliary Verbs)

    • Used to help form the tense, mood, or voice of another verb
    • Examples: will, would, shall, should, can, could, may, might
    • Always used in conjunction with a main verb
    • Express possibility, necessity, or obligation
    • Examples: can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would
    • Can be used as helping verbs or as main verbs

    Phrasal Verbs

    • Idiomatic expressions consisting of a verb and a preposition or adverb
    • Examples: pick up, get on, turn off, put away
    • Often have different meanings than the individual words

    Stative Verbs

    • Express a state of being or a condition
    • Examples: be, have, belong, seem, appear
    • Do not show action, but rather a state or condition

    Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

    • Transitive verbs take an object: I threw the ball.
    • Intransitive verbs do not take an object: I laughed.
    • Some verbs can be both transitive and intransitive, depending on the context.

    क्रियापदप्रकाराः (Verb Types)

    क्रियाकर्मक्रियापदानि (Action Verbs)

    • शारीरिकमानसिकक्रियान् प्रकाशयन्ति (Express physical or mental action)
    • उदाहरणानि: धाव, चिन्तय, भुञ्ज, पठ (Examples: run, think, eat, read)
    • संज्ञाक्रिया (Transitive) वा निरंज्ञाक्रिया (Intransitive) च भवन्ति (Can be transitive or intransitive)

    संबन्धक्रियापदानि (Linking Verbs)

    • विषये अधिकज्ञानम् प्रकाशयन्ति (Connect the subject to additional information)
    • उदाहरणानि: अस्ति, प्रतीयते, प्रतिभाति, अनubhū (Examples: be, seem, appear, feel)
    • क्रिया न प्रदर्श्यन्ते, किन्तु विषयं प्रेडिकेट्सहितं संयोजयन्ति (Do not show action, but rather link the subject to a predicate)

    सहायकक्रियापदानि (Helping Verbs or Auxiliary Verbs)

    • क्रियातत्त्वशक्तिमुद्दिश्य Uses (Used to help form the tense, mood, or voice of another verb)
    • उदाहरणानि: इच्छ, इच्छाः, शक्, शक्य, प्रभव, प्रभवन्त (Examples: will, would, shall, should, can, could, may, might)
    • सदा मुख्यक्रियासहित उपयोज्यन्ते (Always used in conjunction with a main verb)

    मोदक्रियापदानि (Modal Verbs)

    • संभाव्यतानecessityअनिवार्यतां प्रदर्श्यन्ते (Express possibility, necessity, or obligation)
    • उदाहरणानि: शक्, शक्य, इच्छ, इच्छाः, प्रभव, प्रभवन्त (Examples: can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would)
    • सहायकक्रियापदानि वा मुख्यक्रियापदानि वा उपयोज्यन्ते (Can be used as helping verbs or as main verbs)

    प्रासक्रियापदानि (Phrasal Verbs)

    • अव्ययपूर्वक्रियासंयोगात्मक प्रकाशनानि (Idiomatic expressions consisting of a verb and a preposition or adverb)
    • उदाहरणानि: उठाऊ, आरोह, निवार, संन्यास (Examples: pick up, get on, turn off, put away)
    • पृथगव्ययक्रियासंयोगात्मकानि अर्थान् प्रदर्श्यन्ते (Often have different meanings than the individual words)

    स्थितिक्रियापदानि (Stative Verbs)

    • भावस्थितिं वा अवस्थानं प्रकाशयन्ति (Express a state of being or a condition)
    • उदाहरणानि: अस्ति, भव, अनubhū, प्रतिभाति, प्रतीयते (Examples: be, have, belong, seem, appear)
    • क्रिया न प्रदर्श्यन्ते, किन्तु स्थितिं वा अवस्थानं प्रदर्श्यन्ते (Do not show action, but rather a state or condition)

    संज्ञाक्रिया वा निरंज्ञाक्रिया (Transitive and Intransitive Verbs)

    • संज्ञाक्रियापदानि कर्तृपदं ग्रहन्ति (Transitive verbs take an object: I threw the ball)
    • निरंज्ञाक्रियापदानि न कर्तृपदं ग्रहन्ति (Intransitive verbs do not take an object: I laughed)
    • क्रियापदानि प्रसंगले संज्ञा वा निरंज्ञा भवन्ति (Some verbs can be both transitive and intransitive, depending on the context)

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