MORPHOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF VERB IN OLD AND MODERN ENGLISH

Authors

  • Jalgasova Laura 3nd year student of Navoi State Pedagogical Institute, Faculty of English Language and Literature Author

Keywords:

Key words: Vocabulary, principle, subjective, meaning, classification, task, form, English language, tense, ratio, inclination.

Abstract

Abstract: This article discusses the morphological classification and significance of the verb in Old and Modern English.

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Published

2024-05-21

How to Cite

MORPHOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF VERB IN OLD AND MODERN ENGLISH. (2024). Universal Science Perspectives International Scientific Practical Journal , 1(1). https://interspp.com/index.php/usp/article/view/165