Light verbs
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Light verbs are very commonly used verbs, which are very versatile due to the fact that their meanings are not as specific as other verbs. For example, a verb like give is rather general in meaning compared to its its synonyms like donate, contribute, transfer.
A light verb often forms a light verb construction (LVC), consisting of a light verb, a noun, and sometimes a modifier or modifier phrase; the noun is often a more general, common, or abstract noun.
Some typical light verbs in different languages include the following.
Language | Light verbs | |
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English | be, come, do, get, give, go | |
German | sein, kommen, tun, machen, gehen | |
French | prendre, faire | |
Spanish | dar, estar, ser, hacer | |
Chinese | 作, 是, 給, 有 | |
Korean | 하다, 있다, 나다 | ]
1 CharacteristicsLight verbs can be identified by these common characteristics.
2 English light verbsThe following light verbs form idioms and collocations. (Work in progress)
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