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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-04-23 03:09 pm

[ SECRET POST #3398 ]


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I think you have to just learn how they work in a grammar.

(Anonymous) 2016-04-23 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Verbs are the central part of speech in Indo-European grammar systems.

In the English language, the sentence,
I eat cake.
has the verb "eat." "I" is the subject, indicating who eats. And "cake" is the direct object, indicating what is eaten.

In the English language, the sentence,
I cause an effect.
has the verb "cause." "I" is the subject, indicating who causes. And "(an) effect" is the direct object, indicating what is caused.

The sentence,
That affected me deeply.
has the verb "affected." "That" is the subject, indicating what affected. Then, "me" is the direct object, indicating who was affected. Finally, "deeply" is an adverb modifying the verb "affected."

To use "effect" as a verb, see the sentence,
I effected change.
has the verb "effected." "I" is the subject, indicating who effected. And "change" is the direct object, indicating what was effected.