04/07/2021
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The attributive verbs are those that indicate some attribute of the subject, within a sentence. When we speak of "attribute" we refer to the properties, qualities, circumstances, or states, in which the subject.
Also known as copulatives, are characterized by not having a very specific definition because their meaning is too broad.
The attributive verbs are three:
Attributive verbs | Action verbs |
Copulative verbs | State verbs |
Auxiliary verbs | Defective verbs |
Transitive verbs | Derived verbs |
Pronominal verbs | Impersonal verbs |
Quasi-reflex verbs | Primitive verbs |
Reflective and defective verbs | Transitive and intransitive verbs |