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According to the structure
verbs are divided into: 
simple verbs : read, walk, write; yozmoq, aytmoq, chizmoq; 
derived verbs: rewrite, undo, overcome; moylamoq, ajablanmoq, 
ahdlashmoq, chirsillamoq( from imitative words), kechikmoq(from 
adverbs), kengaymoq( from adjectives), sensiramoq(from pronouns); 
compound verbs: broadcast , sayr qilmoq, hurmat qilmoq, kashf 
etmoq; 
composite verbs:give- give up, look-look for, see-see off, sotmoq(to 
sell)- sotib olmoq( to buy) 


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According to the semantic classification English verbs
are divided into the following groups: 
Notional
Seminotional
Impersonal 
to see, to write
can, may to rain 
to go, to open
must, shall to snow 
to read
will, ought to
to paint
need, should
to love, to hope
could, would
might, be, have 
1) Notional verbs have their full meaning.They can form the 
predicate without the help of the auxiliary or semi-notional verbs: She 
speaks 
English 
well. 
My 
sister 
lives 
in 
London. 
2) Semi notional verbs are functional verbs which with the help of the 
notional verbs form the predicate of the sentence, expressing the 
attitude of the speaker towards his(her) action, state or to the reality. 
They are modal verbs, auxiliary verbs, link verbs. 2.1. Modal verbs 
express the attitude of the speaker towards his/her action or state : She 
may come tonight ; You must keep your promise (these modal verbs 
form compound verbal modal predicate) ; 2.2. Modal verbs should, 
would, may, might, could are used for the formation of the subjunctive 
mood expressing the attitude of the speaker towards the reality : I 
crouched against the wall of the gallery so that I should not be seen.(Du 
Maurier) ; If any of your family should come to my house, I should be 
delighted to welcome them.(Trollope) ; I could have done very well if 
I had been without the Murdstones.(Dickens) ; Of course, I shall come 
for your marriage, whenever that may be fixed.(Trollope) ; However 
tired he might (may) be he will go to the concert. 2.3. There are verbs 
which have lost their lexical meaning at all or preserved them at some 
extent , in these cases they are used in the function of link verbs in 
combination with the nominal part ( predicative) and form the 
compound nominal predicate : be , seem, look, grow , etc. : She looks 
young ; He seems old ; He grew pale when he heard this sad news ; 
She 
is 

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3) Impersonal verbs don’t have determinate subject. In the example “It 


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rains”, 
rain
is an impersonal verb and the pronoun “it” does not refer 
to anything. Impersonal verbs are used to express operation of nature, 
mental activity and acts with no reference to the doer: It snows ; It 
lightenes. 

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