04/07/2021
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The defective verbs they are those that cannot be conjugated in all times, ways and people. They are considered to have an incomplete conjugation. For example: to rain, to happen.
The reflexive verbs are those that are built with a reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos) and indicate actions that fall on one's own subject. For example: comb your hair, behave.
There are different types of defective verbs:
Happen | Deluge | Occur |
Happen | Garuar | Happen |
Dawn | Hail | Can |
To become night | To have | Lightning |
AtaƱer | Rain | Happen |
Sunset | to snow | Thunder |
All reflexive verbs have a pronoun, which can be placed in different positions:
Get bored | Curl | To comb |
Lie | Get excited | Be lost |
Shave | wash up | To put on |
Eat | Stand up | Refer |
Behave | Called | Backing out |
To believe | Get in | Feel |
Heading down | You denied | Get on |
Blaze up | Take care | Take |
Get angry | Stand against | Become |
Reflective and defective verbs | Action verbs |
Attributive verbs | State verbs |
Auxiliary verbs | Copulative verbs |
Transitive verbs | Derived verbs |
Pronominal verbs | Impersonal verbs |
Quasi-reflex verbs | Primitive verbs |
Defective verbs | Transitive and intransitive verbs |