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Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 1
Chapter 4
The Verb Group
verb group :
Verbs can consist of one or more than one
element as in , for example:
(1a) Kate hugged the baby.
(1b) Kate was hugging the baby.
(1c) Kate has been hugging the baby.
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 2
Elements of verbs group
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 3
Verbs
1- lexical verb (V) 2- auxiliary verbs
(AUX)
1- LEXICAL VERB (V) :
# Carries the meaning
# Appears last in the group
# Forms the head of the verb group
# Can appears alone
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 4
2- AUXILIARY VERBS
(AUX):
# Means additional
# Giving help
# Auxiliary verbs can modify the
lexical verb by indicating Modality,
or Aspect , Voice , or Tense
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 5
RULES:
VP verb group +
dO
Vgp AUX +
V
dO NP
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 6
TENS :
There are two tenses in English ;
1- Present .
2- Past.
Note: future des not exist as a tense but indicated
in other ways e.g. by use of auxiliaries.
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 7
THESE TENSES AFFECT THE FORM OF THE
LEXICAL VERB AS IN:
(3a) present tense :
Kate hugs the baby
(3b) past tense :
Kate hugged the baby
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 8
DRAW TREE DIAGRAM IN TENSE
E.g. : Kate hugs the baby
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 9
S
NP VP
N Vgp NP
(trans)
Aux V Det. N
TENSE
Kate ( Pres) hugs the baby
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 10
MODAL AUXILIARIES
Rather than expressing a statement of fact either
present or past as in last tree diagram examples
(64) and (6b)
MODALITY allow us to express whether a state of
affairs is likely, possible, necessary and so on.
The MODAL auxiliary (MOD) is a feature of the
language which allow us such expression .
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 11
THE MODAL AUXILIARIES ARE :
Will , would, can, could, may, might, shall, should, must, ought to, and
marginally :
Need, dare, used to .
# Will and would signify volition or prediction as in :
(7a) Kate will hug the baby.
(8b) The baby would like a hug.
# Can, could, may, and might indicate possibility or probability as
in:
(8a) Kate can hug the baby
(8b) Kate could hug the baby
(8c) The baby might like a hug
# Shall, should, must, and ought indicate obligation as in:
(9a) Kate should hug the baby
(9b) The baby must want a hug
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 12
A modal auxiliary does not carry tense and is indicated on the
tree diagram immediately dominated by the ( AUX ) node as
follows :
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 13
The form of the lexical verb hug is again different from those
we looked at when considering tense ((6a) and (6b)).
A verb group incorporating a modal auxiliary however has
no tense so it is the modal auxiliary that has served to dictate
the verb form hug in e.g. (10).
The form of the verb which appears after a modal is called
the
INFINITIVE.
. The infinitive carries no endings eitrer for person ( as in
( she)hug-s )or for tense ( as in hugg-ed ) . It can appear with
the particle to , to + infinitive , as in to hug or as a bare
infinitive ( without to ) as in hug .
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 14
:THE BEAR INFINITIVE
It is the second form that follows a modal.
Most infinitive forms are fairly straightforward
and can be arrived at either from the present- or
past-tense forms. For example walk-s or walk-ed
become (to) walk
find-s becomes found, the infinitive (to) find
The verb to be is mostly known as irregular verb:
its infinitive form doesn’t appear again as part of
the other forms.
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 15
A MODAL AUXILIARY THEN ALWAYS
APPEARS WITH THE INFINITIVE FORM OF
the following verb (in(10) the lexical verb) and also as in:
(11a) The dog found a bone
(11b) The dog must find a bone
(11c) Jenny hits him
(11d) Jenny may hit him
(11e) The baby cried hourly
(11f) The baby might cry hourly
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 16
THE FUNCTION OF ENTIRE VGP IS THAT
OF PREDICATOR (P). THAT IS:
12a) Kate (pres) hugs the baby
S P dO
(12b) Kate will hug the baby
S P dO
(12c) The baby (past) cried hourly
S P A
(12d) The baby will cry hourly
S P A
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 17
Rules to remember: Auxiliaries – modals
1. Modal auxiliaries + infinitive
e.g. will hug
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 18
PRIMARY AUXILIARIES
Auxiliary verbs which are not modals are called
PRIMARY auxiliaries.
These are:
have, be, do
what the signify aspect and voice of the auxiliaries verbs
have and be?
Aspect : is the relationship of actions or states to
periods of time or duration.
There are two kinds of aspect: PERFECT and
PROGRESSIV
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PERFECT ASPECT
Perfect aspect (PERF) is indicated by the presence of the
auxiliary verb have.
For example:
(13a) Sally has finished this book .
(13b) Sue had given the dog a bone .
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 20
Unlike the modal auxiliary , the primary auxiliary do
carry tense .In a verb group without a model , it is always
the first element which is marked for tense ; that is the
element immediately following TENSE . If therefore there
is only one element in the verb group ( i.e. the lexical verb)
this must show tense as in (3b) Kate hugged the baby . If
therefore is a primary auxiliary verb as in (13a) Sally has
finished this book , then as the first element in the verb
group it is the auxiliary which carries the tense
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 21
The tree diagram showing the verb group incorporating TENSE and
the perfect auxiliary (PERF) is:
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 22
s
NP
N
sue
VP
VGP
(ditrans)
AUX
TENSE
(Past)
PERF
had
V
given
NP
DET
the
N
dog
NP
DET
a
N
bone
The form of the verb which always follows the perfect
auxiliary is called ((the past participle)). It is important
to remember that the past in past participle does not
refer to tense .
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 23
RULE TO REMEMBER:
Auxiliaries – perfect aspect
2. Perfect aspect : have + -en form
(past participle)
e.g. Had given
The modal auxiliary can also combine with
the perfect. In which case tense cannot
feature. Although different types of auxiliary
may appear together , each type can only
appear once in any verb – group structure .
Notice that the auxiliaries appear in a fixed
order . We have already said that the lexical
verb is always last but it is also the case that
when both modal and perfect auxiliaries are
used , the modal always precede the perfect , as
in :
( 16 ) Sue may have given the dog a bone .
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 24
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 25
S
NP
N
Sue
VP
VGP
(ditrans)
AUX
MOD
may
PERF
have
V
given
NP
DET
the
N
dog
NP
DET
a
N
boon
Progressive Aspect
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 26
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 27
28
The other kind of aspect is called progressive aspect (PROG) and
this is indicated by the presence of the auxiliary verb be. For
example:
(18a) Sally is walking along the beach. ( present tense )
(18b) Sue was giving the dog a bone. ( past tense )
The form of the verb which follows the progressive auxiliary is
called the PRESENT PARTICIPLE . It is the – ing form of the
verb.
RULE TO REMEMBER :
Auxiliaries _ progressive aspect
3. Progressive aspect: be + -ing form
( present participle)
e.g. was giving
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari
29
(18b) Sue was giving the dog a bone.
S
NP VP
N
Sue
Vge
[ditrans
AUx V
Tense PROG
(Past) was giving
NP
DET N
the dog
NP
DET
N
a bone
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 30
The progressive an also combine with modal and/or perfect
auxiliaries. Again, each type of auxiliary may appear only once in
the verb group and if modal appears, then tense cannot. For
example:
(20) Modal + progressive + V
Sue may be giving the dog a bone.
(21) Present tense + perfect + progressive + V
Sue has been giving the dog a bone.
(22) Modal + perfect + progressive + V
Sue may have been giving the dog a bone.
Vgp AUX + LEXICAL VERB
AUX Tense/modal (+ perfect ) (+ progressive )
PASSIVE VOICE
Voice refers to whether a sentence or utterance is in the
ACTIVE or the PASSIVE .
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 31
Most of the sentences are in the Active and so
the Passive is not overtly marked on a tree
diagram
Active :
(23) A dog chased that girl .
Passive :
(26) That girl was chased by a dag .
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 32
Switching the positions of agent and
affected :
(24 a) That girl chased a dog .
though this has changed the meaning .( That
the dog was doing the chasing (agent ),the girl
was being chased (affected ) ) the verb group has
to be modified :
(24 b) That girl was chased a dog .
Finally , the noun phrase a dog becomes a
prepositional phrase :
(24 c) That girl was chased by a dog .
( 23)
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 33
(26)
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 34
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 35
Rules to remember : Auxiliaries – passive voice
4 . Passive voice : be + en form
( past participle )
e.g.
was chased
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 36
*Passives can also appear with other
auxiliaries.
For example we could have:
• Modal + passive + V
The dog may be given a bone (by Sue).
• Present tens + perfect + passive + V
The dog has been given a bone (by Sue).
• Present tens + progressive + passive + V
The dog is being given a bone (by Sue).
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 37
All combination are possible but it is important
to remember that:
• The order is still fixed with passive now coming after tense/modal.
• Perfect and progressive be it another auxiliary or the lexical verb.
Vgp Aux + LEXICAL VERB
AUX tense/modal(+perfect)(+progressive)(+passive)
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 38
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 39
Rules to remember: order of
Auxiliaries:
• 1- Tense or
• modal+ infinitive
• 2- Perfect: have+ -en
• 3- Progressive: be+ -ing
• 4- Passive: be + -en
• + LEXICAL VERB
Do constructions turns up to lend support to the lexical verb only in
certain and where there is no other auxiliary verb already present e.g :
(31) I like bananas
But to make the negative of the same statement the verb requires do
support as in :
(32) I do not like banana
Do is necessary in the absence of another auxiliary verb as in
(34) Do you like bananas ?
But not in :
(35) You must eat bananas
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 40
Do
RULE TO REMEMBER :
Auxiliary do
Do + infinitive
Another function for do as an auxiliary is to provide emphasis.
E.g.:
( 36) you do likes bananas
Do as an auxiliary is the first constituent of the verb group
and therefore carries the tense :
Do when it appear as an auxiliary is followed by a bare
infinitive
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 41
Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 42

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Verb Groups and Auxiliary Verbs

  • 1. Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 1 Chapter 4 The Verb Group
  • 2. verb group : Verbs can consist of one or more than one element as in , for example: (1a) Kate hugged the baby. (1b) Kate was hugging the baby. (1c) Kate has been hugging the baby. Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 2
  • 3. Elements of verbs group Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 3 Verbs 1- lexical verb (V) 2- auxiliary verbs (AUX)
  • 4. 1- LEXICAL VERB (V) : # Carries the meaning # Appears last in the group # Forms the head of the verb group # Can appears alone Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 4
  • 5. 2- AUXILIARY VERBS (AUX): # Means additional # Giving help # Auxiliary verbs can modify the lexical verb by indicating Modality, or Aspect , Voice , or Tense Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 5
  • 6. RULES: VP verb group + dO Vgp AUX + V dO NP Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 6
  • 7. TENS : There are two tenses in English ; 1- Present . 2- Past. Note: future des not exist as a tense but indicated in other ways e.g. by use of auxiliaries. Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 7
  • 8. THESE TENSES AFFECT THE FORM OF THE LEXICAL VERB AS IN: (3a) present tense : Kate hugs the baby (3b) past tense : Kate hugged the baby Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 8
  • 9. DRAW TREE DIAGRAM IN TENSE E.g. : Kate hugs the baby Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 9
  • 10. S NP VP N Vgp NP (trans) Aux V Det. N TENSE Kate ( Pres) hugs the baby Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 10
  • 11. MODAL AUXILIARIES Rather than expressing a statement of fact either present or past as in last tree diagram examples (64) and (6b) MODALITY allow us to express whether a state of affairs is likely, possible, necessary and so on. The MODAL auxiliary (MOD) is a feature of the language which allow us such expression . Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 11
  • 12. THE MODAL AUXILIARIES ARE : Will , would, can, could, may, might, shall, should, must, ought to, and marginally : Need, dare, used to . # Will and would signify volition or prediction as in : (7a) Kate will hug the baby. (8b) The baby would like a hug. # Can, could, may, and might indicate possibility or probability as in: (8a) Kate can hug the baby (8b) Kate could hug the baby (8c) The baby might like a hug # Shall, should, must, and ought indicate obligation as in: (9a) Kate should hug the baby (9b) The baby must want a hug Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 12
  • 13. A modal auxiliary does not carry tense and is indicated on the tree diagram immediately dominated by the ( AUX ) node as follows : Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 13
  • 14. The form of the lexical verb hug is again different from those we looked at when considering tense ((6a) and (6b)). A verb group incorporating a modal auxiliary however has no tense so it is the modal auxiliary that has served to dictate the verb form hug in e.g. (10). The form of the verb which appears after a modal is called the INFINITIVE. . The infinitive carries no endings eitrer for person ( as in ( she)hug-s )or for tense ( as in hugg-ed ) . It can appear with the particle to , to + infinitive , as in to hug or as a bare infinitive ( without to ) as in hug . Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 14
  • 15. :THE BEAR INFINITIVE It is the second form that follows a modal. Most infinitive forms are fairly straightforward and can be arrived at either from the present- or past-tense forms. For example walk-s or walk-ed become (to) walk find-s becomes found, the infinitive (to) find The verb to be is mostly known as irregular verb: its infinitive form doesn’t appear again as part of the other forms. Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 15
  • 16. A MODAL AUXILIARY THEN ALWAYS APPEARS WITH THE INFINITIVE FORM OF the following verb (in(10) the lexical verb) and also as in: (11a) The dog found a bone (11b) The dog must find a bone (11c) Jenny hits him (11d) Jenny may hit him (11e) The baby cried hourly (11f) The baby might cry hourly Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 16
  • 17. THE FUNCTION OF ENTIRE VGP IS THAT OF PREDICATOR (P). THAT IS: 12a) Kate (pres) hugs the baby S P dO (12b) Kate will hug the baby S P dO (12c) The baby (past) cried hourly S P A (12d) The baby will cry hourly S P A Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 17
  • 18. Rules to remember: Auxiliaries – modals 1. Modal auxiliaries + infinitive e.g. will hug Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 18
  • 19. PRIMARY AUXILIARIES Auxiliary verbs which are not modals are called PRIMARY auxiliaries. These are: have, be, do what the signify aspect and voice of the auxiliaries verbs have and be? Aspect : is the relationship of actions or states to periods of time or duration. There are two kinds of aspect: PERFECT and PROGRESSIV Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 19
  • 20. PERFECT ASPECT Perfect aspect (PERF) is indicated by the presence of the auxiliary verb have. For example: (13a) Sally has finished this book . (13b) Sue had given the dog a bone . Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 20
  • 21. Unlike the modal auxiliary , the primary auxiliary do carry tense .In a verb group without a model , it is always the first element which is marked for tense ; that is the element immediately following TENSE . If therefore there is only one element in the verb group ( i.e. the lexical verb) this must show tense as in (3b) Kate hugged the baby . If therefore is a primary auxiliary verb as in (13a) Sally has finished this book , then as the first element in the verb group it is the auxiliary which carries the tense Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 21
  • 22. The tree diagram showing the verb group incorporating TENSE and the perfect auxiliary (PERF) is: Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 22 s NP N sue VP VGP (ditrans) AUX TENSE (Past) PERF had V given NP DET the N dog NP DET a N bone
  • 23. The form of the verb which always follows the perfect auxiliary is called ((the past participle)). It is important to remember that the past in past participle does not refer to tense . Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 23 RULE TO REMEMBER: Auxiliaries – perfect aspect 2. Perfect aspect : have + -en form (past participle) e.g. Had given
  • 24. The modal auxiliary can also combine with the perfect. In which case tense cannot feature. Although different types of auxiliary may appear together , each type can only appear once in any verb – group structure . Notice that the auxiliaries appear in a fixed order . We have already said that the lexical verb is always last but it is also the case that when both modal and perfect auxiliaries are used , the modal always precede the perfect , as in : ( 16 ) Sue may have given the dog a bone . Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 24
  • 25. Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 25 S NP N Sue VP VGP (ditrans) AUX MOD may PERF have V given NP DET the N dog NP DET a N boon
  • 28. 28 The other kind of aspect is called progressive aspect (PROG) and this is indicated by the presence of the auxiliary verb be. For example: (18a) Sally is walking along the beach. ( present tense ) (18b) Sue was giving the dog a bone. ( past tense ) The form of the verb which follows the progressive auxiliary is called the PRESENT PARTICIPLE . It is the – ing form of the verb. RULE TO REMEMBER : Auxiliaries _ progressive aspect 3. Progressive aspect: be + -ing form ( present participle) e.g. was giving Dalal Raja AL-Tayari
  • 29. 29 (18b) Sue was giving the dog a bone. S NP VP N Sue Vge [ditrans AUx V Tense PROG (Past) was giving NP DET N the dog NP DET N a bone Dalal Raja AL-Tayari
  • 30. Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 30 The progressive an also combine with modal and/or perfect auxiliaries. Again, each type of auxiliary may appear only once in the verb group and if modal appears, then tense cannot. For example: (20) Modal + progressive + V Sue may be giving the dog a bone. (21) Present tense + perfect + progressive + V Sue has been giving the dog a bone. (22) Modal + perfect + progressive + V Sue may have been giving the dog a bone. Vgp AUX + LEXICAL VERB AUX Tense/modal (+ perfect ) (+ progressive )
  • 31. PASSIVE VOICE Voice refers to whether a sentence or utterance is in the ACTIVE or the PASSIVE . Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 31 Most of the sentences are in the Active and so the Passive is not overtly marked on a tree diagram Active : (23) A dog chased that girl . Passive : (26) That girl was chased by a dag .
  • 32. Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 32 Switching the positions of agent and affected : (24 a) That girl chased a dog . though this has changed the meaning .( That the dog was doing the chasing (agent ),the girl was being chased (affected ) ) the verb group has to be modified : (24 b) That girl was chased a dog . Finally , the noun phrase a dog becomes a prepositional phrase : (24 c) That girl was chased by a dog .
  • 33. ( 23) Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 33
  • 35. Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 35 Rules to remember : Auxiliaries – passive voice 4 . Passive voice : be + en form ( past participle ) e.g. was chased
  • 36. Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 36 *Passives can also appear with other auxiliaries. For example we could have: • Modal + passive + V The dog may be given a bone (by Sue). • Present tens + perfect + passive + V The dog has been given a bone (by Sue). • Present tens + progressive + passive + V The dog is being given a bone (by Sue).
  • 37. Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 37 All combination are possible but it is important to remember that: • The order is still fixed with passive now coming after tense/modal. • Perfect and progressive be it another auxiliary or the lexical verb. Vgp Aux + LEXICAL VERB AUX tense/modal(+perfect)(+progressive)(+passive)
  • 39. Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 39 Rules to remember: order of Auxiliaries: • 1- Tense or • modal+ infinitive • 2- Perfect: have+ -en • 3- Progressive: be+ -ing • 4- Passive: be + -en • + LEXICAL VERB
  • 40. Do constructions turns up to lend support to the lexical verb only in certain and where there is no other auxiliary verb already present e.g : (31) I like bananas But to make the negative of the same statement the verb requires do support as in : (32) I do not like banana Do is necessary in the absence of another auxiliary verb as in (34) Do you like bananas ? But not in : (35) You must eat bananas Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 40 Do
  • 41. RULE TO REMEMBER : Auxiliary do Do + infinitive Another function for do as an auxiliary is to provide emphasis. E.g.: ( 36) you do likes bananas Do as an auxiliary is the first constituent of the verb group and therefore carries the tense : Do when it appear as an auxiliary is followed by a bare infinitive Dalal Raja AL-Tayari 41