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As users of the English language, all of us use a lot of verbs in our daily conversations. Most of the time, we do not realize that there are multiple types of verbs and that each type of verb works differently to convey the message that you want to put across to your audience. The definition of grammar is determined by pragmatic factors which focus on the system of rules that underlie a given language and also focus on the units that make up the language and their relations. Grammar is partly the study of what forms or structures are possible in a language. Verb forms are in two distinct classes such as finites and non-finites and also called verbals. The infinitive and the Gerund are used as verbal nouns, whereas a participle is used as a verbal adjective
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