Entertainment / Literature / Verb: A word that 'does' the subject's action in a sentence or shows a state of being or equation. For instance, 'He sang to her.' The word sang is the verb. Typically verbs can appear in various tenses (like past, present, or future), in various aspects (complete or not complete), in different voices (such as active, passive, or aorist) and in different moods (indicative, imperative, subjunctive, jussive, conditional). Many languages use one form of a verb for singular subjects and a different form for plural subjects.
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Technology / Home Audio / Reverb: Abbreviation for reverberation, a complex blend of multiple interacting reflections within an enclosed space which combines with the direct sound from a source and defines the character of the sound i MORE
Entertainment / Literature / Irregular Verb: A verb that doesn't follow common verb patterns. For instance, think/thought and be/am/was. Most irregular English verbs today are the remains of the old Anglo-Saxon strong verbs. MORE
Entertainment / Literature / Impersonal Verb: A verb without a real subject--see 'impersonal verb construction,' below. MORE