Abstract

In the Kyrgyz language, there are various forms of verbs that do not preserve the basic lexical and grammatical meaning of the verbs. We call them special forms of verbs. The same phenomenon occurs with verbs in English grammar. They are called impersonal verbs. Is to classify verb forms in English and Kyrgyz languages based on gerund and special forms of the verb. The article analyzes the forms of verbs in two languages, although their names are different, proves the similarities and differences in their functions and meanings in the sentence, and also establishes a classification of equivalence. In the Kyrgyz language there are also various forms of verbs that do not preserve the main lexical and grammatical meaning of the verbs. We analyzed the forms of verbs in English and Kyrgyz languages and proved that although their names are different, they have both similarities and differences in their function and meaning.

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