Introduction……………………………………………………………………….3
Chapter I. Theoretical aspect of the verb
1.1 The verb as a notional word denoting process ……………………….4
1.2 Classification of English verbs...........................................................6
1.3 Grammatical categories of the verb....................................................11
Chapter II. Practical aspect of the grammatical categories of the verb in modern English 2.1 The problems of category of voice……………………………………..14 2.2 The problems of category of mood…………………………….............20
Сonclusions………………………………………………………………………26
Резюме………………………………………………………………………........27
Bibliography...........................................................................................................28
Introduction
The theme of my course paper sounds as following: «Grammatical categories of the verb ». Before beginning of investigation in our theme, I would like to say some words dealt with the theme of my course paper. A verb is a word. But it is not simple a word, it is the most important part of the sentence. The verb asserts something about the subject of the sentence and express actions, events, or states of being. The verb is the word used primarily to indicate a type of action or a general state of existence. The verb is one of the basic building blocks of a sentence in most languages. The verb is also characterized as the most complex part of speech, because it has more word-changing categories than any other notional part of speech. Actuality of the research: to identify the problems of grammatical categories of voice and mood from the point of view of different scholars. The object of the research: grammatical categories of voice and mood and their use in Modern English. The subject of the research: Modern English texts which contain grammatical categories of voice and mood. The aim of this paper is to determine