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2.
 
Semantic classification of lexical (full) verbs 
Linguists differentiate seven semantic classes of full verbs (Biber et al. 2003: 106-114). 
They are: activity verbs, communication verbs, mental verbs, causative verbs, verbs of occur-
rence, verbs of existence or relationship, and verbs of aspect. 


Theoretical Course of English Grammar 
Script by prof. 
Nino Kirvalidze
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1.
Activity verbs usually refer to an action performed intentionally by an agent or ‘doer’. 
Thus, in the following example, the subject (underlined below) performs the action:
He bought 
biscuits and condensed milk.
The twenty most commonly used activity verbs in conversation, fiction, newspaper writ-
ing and academic prose are: 
bring, get, make, play, take, buy, give, meet, put, try, come, go, 
move, run, use, follow, leave, pay, show, work.
2.
Communication verbs form a special subclass of activity verbs that involve communi-
cation activities, particularly verbs describing speech and writing: 
You said you didn’t have it.
The twelve most commonly used ‘communication’ verbs are: 
ask, offer, talk, call, say, tell 
claim, speak, shout, thank, describe, suggest, write. 
3.
Mental verbs refer to mental states and activities. Mental verbs express a wide range of 
meanings such as: 

mental states or processes (e.g. 
think, know


emotions, attitudes, or desires (e.g. 
love, want


perceptions (e.g. 
see, touch, taste


emotional attitudes (
hate, like, love
, etc.) 
The twenty most common ‘mental’ verbs are: 
believe, find, listen, read, think, consider, 
hear, love, remember, understand, expect, know, mean, see, want, feel, like, need, suppose, 
wonder.
They decided to watch TV. 
Somehow I doubt it. 
He remembered all our names.
4.
Causative verbs, such as 
allow, let, enable, require, cause, force
and 
help
indicate that 
some person or things help to bring about a new state of affairs. These verbs often occur with a 
derived noun as the direct object, which reports the action or event that was facilitated (in the 
examples below the direct object is underlined). For instance: 
This information enables the formulation of precise questions. 
Still other rules cause the deletion of elements from the structure. 


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