A verb is a word expressing an action or a condition of a subject.
There are three properties which characterize verbs in English--tense, voice, and mood.
In English the fourteen verb tenses express the time or relative time in which an action or condition occurs.
The voice of a verb, passive or active, expresses whether the action is being received by the subject or being done by the subject. The two voices may occur in any tense.
The mood of a verb expresses the conditions under which an action or condition is taking place. In English there are three moods--indicative, subjunctive, or imperative. Indicative and subjunctive can be in any tense; imperative, only in the present tense.
Verbs are also classified according to function. Action verbs show action or possession. Action verbs are either transitive or intransitive. Linking verbs show the condition of the subject. Auxiliary verbs, also called helping verbs, are used with other verbs to change the tense, voice, or condition of the verb.
Conditional verbs are verbs conjugated with could, would, or should to show a possible condition. They may be in any tense.
The principal parts of a verb are the four forms of the verb from which all forms of the verb can be made. In English the four principal parts are the present (or infinitive), the past tense, the past participle, and the present participle. Since the present participle is always formed the same way (add -ing), some lists of principal parts omit it.
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Jakarta (UR): The striker on Indonesia’s senior national football team, Bambang Pamungkas, warned the media and public not to get too excited over the performance of the under-23 side in the 26th SEA Games, saying it was too early to celebrate.
He alluded to Indonesia’s performance in the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Cup last year. In the tournament, Indonesia rode into the final on the back of spectacular wins, but the high expectations and increased publicity affected the team’s game, he said.
Indonesia lost 3-0 in the away game and won 2-1 in the home game to hand the trophy to Malaysia.
“Now our U-23 team is in good form. They have secured a berth in the semifinals, so let’s celebrate within reason. I call on media to not overdo the media scrutiny on the team as it will hurt their concentration,” Bambang said in Jakarta on Monday.
He added that the players would need full concentration for their next matches.
“During the 2010 AFF Cup, the media treated us like we had already won the trophy. We became arrogant. We are only human. I hope this doesn’t happen to our U-23 team,” he said.
Bambang added that he was happy with the U-23 side’s progress, and said the players had good prospects for the future.
“I’m happy with the progress of the players on this team. I hope in time they will replace us. We cannot play for the national team forever,” he said.
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1. The striker on Indonesia’s senior national football team, Bambang Pamungkas, warned the media and public not to get too excited over the performance of the under-23 side in the 26th SEA Games. Simple Present Tense
2. saying it was too early to celebrate. Countinous Past Tense
3. He alluded to Indonesia’s performance in the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Cup last year. Simple Present Tense
4. Indonesia lost 3-0 in the away game and won 2-1 in the home game to hand the trophy to Malaysia. Simple Past Tense
5. They have secured a berth in the semifinals, so let’s celebrate within reason. Perfect Present Tense
6. I call on media to not overdo the media scrutiny on the team as it will hurt their concentration Simple Present Tense
7. He added that the players would need full concentration for their next matches. Simple Present Tense, Perfect Future Tense
8. the media treated us. Simple Present Tense
9. we had already won the trophy. Perfect Past Tense
10. I hope this doesn’t happen to our U-23 team. Simple Present Tense
11. Bambang added that he was happy with the U-23 side’s progress. Simple Past Tense
12. said the players had good prospects for the future. Simple Past Tense
13. I hope in time they will replace us. Simple Present Tense
14. We cannot play for the national team forever. Simple Present Tense
Sumber : http://seag2011.com/en/news/detail/135/Bambang-Pamungkas:-Don't-celebrate-until-we've-won/
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