Verbs ending with -ar are action words that help us describe what people or things do, and they often look like a friend you know, bar or car, for example.
What Makes Them Special?
How They Work
Sometimes, these verbs change when we use them in different ways. For example:
- I start my day with breakfast.
- She parked her bike near the tree.
It's like how your favorite crayon changes color when you draw, it still looks like a crayon, but now it’s on paper!
These verbs are like friends who have different outfits for different days, but they always end with that familiar -ar sound.
Examples
- A child learns that 'he runs' and 'she plays' are verbs, but they don't always end with -ar.
- The teacher explains that some verbs, like 'start', do not end in -ar.
- A student is told to memorize verbs ending with -ar, such as 'talk' and 'walk'.
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- What is verb?
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