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Title: Investigating University Students’ Understanding of the Effect of Verb Types on Sentence Structure
Authors: Ishag, Bashir AbdAlla Adam
Elmardi, Ahmed Mukhtar
Sherif, Wigdan Yagoub M.
Keywords: Verb type
Sentence structure
Understanding
University Students
Issue Date: 30-Jun-2021
Publisher: جامعة السودان للعلوم والتكنولوجيا
Citation: - Ishag, Bashir AbdAlla Adam. Investigating University Students’ Understanding of the Effect of Verb Types on Sentence Structure/ Bashir AbdAlla Adam Ishag, Ahmed Mukhtar Elmardi , Wigdan Yagoub M. Sherif. - Vol 2021. No3, - article.
Abstract: This study aimed at investigating the university students understanding of the effect of verb types in sentence structure. A descriptive method was used. Data was collected through a test for (80) students of Bachelor degree in English language at AL Mughtaribeen University and analyzed statistically by using statistical package for social science (SPSS) program. The findings showed that Bachelor degree students of English language students do not understand the effect of verb types in sentence structure due to many reasons among them, the students are not aware of different types of verbs to complete sentences. Moreover, they encounter difficulties of understanding the main verb when followed by gerund. This phenomenon led them to ignore adding (ing) to the main verb. Some of students are unaware of using subject, verb, direct object, indirect objects; therefore, they misplace words in using sentence structure. It's recommended that students should learn verb types accurately and increase their knowledge of transitive and intransitive use of verbs so as to use the verbs correctly in sentences.
Description: جامعة السودان للعلوم والتكنولوجيا
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/26819
ISSN: 1858 -828
Appears in Collections:Volume 22 No. 3

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