OGDEN's BASIC ENGLISH
Verbs / Operators
Basic English is an auxiliary language created by Charles Kay Ogden.
The number of verbs is limited. The language is intended for quick
learning and immediate practical use in commerce and as a step into
full English.
The subject of verbs in Basic English is often asked. Here is a
brief summary of what Ogden said on the subject and the list of
verbs organized as the Universal Language Dictionary project saw them.
Basic English: A General Introduction with Rules and Grammar.
Ogden states his logic on verbs:
"Too much attention is given to fixed forms of words,
certainly the dead weight of unnecessary words,
chiefly 'verbs' whose behavior is not regular."
"But the chief reason why it is possible to do so
much with the limited word-list is because Basic
has been able so completely to do without 'verbs'."
Empires of the Mind?
"... some months ago I persuaded the Ministers to
study and report upon Basic English. Here you have
a plan. There are others but here you have a
very carefully wrought plan for an international
language capable of a very wide transaction for
practical business and interchange of ideas.
The whole of it is composed of about 650 nouns
and 200 verbs or other parts of speech no more
indeed than can be written on one side of a
single sheet of paper."
-- 5 September 1943 Winston Churchill
Rules of Grammar
7. Operators and pronouns conjugate in full.
be become cause make do have
The ABC's, section A.I.a. lists 15 operators:
be , have , come - go , put - take , give - get ,
make , keep , let , do , say , see , send ,
cause and because are occasionally used as operators;
seem was later added.
And 60 other verb forms are, strictly speaking, used only as nouns:
instead of "I attempted to come", say, "I made an attempt to come."
act , attack , attempt , awake , base , be a sign of , bite , blow , burn , burst ,
control , cook , cry out , crush , cry , damage , desire , doubt , drink ,
fly , fold , give , go , go into , guide ,
hate , have sex , hear , hope , jump , kick , kiss ,
laugh , lead , let , love , look for , measure ,
pull , push , regret , reward , roll , run ,
see, shake , sleep , slip , smile , sneeze , start , station ,
stop , support , swim ,
talk about , taste , touch , walk , wash , whistle .
Towards a World English What Ogden did was this : he selected a minimal set of verbs, come, get, give, go, keep, let, make, put, seem, take; be, do, have; say, see, send; may, will, which could -- in conjunction with other words in Basic -- take the place of all the other verbs in the language.
English Through Pictures, Book II
Every statement or questions in this book has one or more of these sixteen words in it:
be have do seem |
come go put take |
give get keep let |
make send see say |
The first of these words, "be", comes into more statements than any other. It goes like this:
| Past | Present | Future |
I | was | am | will be |
He She } It | was | is | will be |
We You } They | were | are | will be |
Here are the sixteen words. They go like this :
| Past | Present | Future |
I
We
You
They
|
had | have | will have |
did | do | will do |
seemed | seem | will seem |
came | come | will come |
went | go | will go |
put | put | will put |
took | take | will take |
gave | give | will give |
got | get | will get |
kept | keep | will keep |
let | let | will let |
made | make | will make |
sent | send | will send |
saw | see | will see |
said | say | will say |
|
I | was | am | will be |
We,You,They | were | are | will be |
|
| Past | Present | Future |
He
She
It
|
had | has | will have |
did | does | will do |
seemed | seems | will seem |
came | comes | will come |
went | goes | will go |
put | puts | will put |
took | takes | will take |
gave | gives | will give |
got | gets | will get |
kept | keeps | will keep |
let | lets | will let |
made | makes | will make |
sent | sends | will send |
saw | sees | will see |
said | says | will say |
was | is | will be |
bewords.html
The Universal Language Dictionary project had a useful arrangement
of the rest of the verbs. These add color and complexity, if desired,
that allow Basic English seem what we consider normal English with
a limited number of words.
VERBS
be become
cause make
do have
is/are able to ... [aux v pres]
ACTIVITY
sleep * awake [aj]
bite * have sex (with)
cry out * cry *
drink * jump *
kick * kiss *
laugh * run *
smile * sneeze *
swim * taste *
touch * walk *
HIERARCHY
control * let
BUSINESS
give reward *
RELIGION, MIND
doubt * guide, lead *
hate * hope *
love * act *
regret * look for *
desire *
COMMUNICATION
talk about * be a sign of
QUANTITY, DEGREE
measure *
MOTION
come come across
go go into
slip * fly (move thru air) *
TIME, SEQUENCE
start * stop *
MATTER-Related ACTIONS
blow * burn *
burst * crush *
fold *
pull push
shake * wash *
LIGHT
see
SOUND
hear * whistle *
HEAT
attack *
ASSORTED ABSTRACT
attack * make
damage * attempt *
support *
Starred (*) verb forms are, strictly speaking, used only as nouns:
instead of "I attempted to come", say, "I made an attempt to come."
The Jingulu language (Aborigine) is said to have only three verbs and all other actions are made from a verb and a noun.
To sleep is "do a sleep." The Basic person will recognize this technique. What are the three verbs? Two sources have been found which differ a bit: Wiki says do, make, run. While "The Story of Human Language" says : do, go, come.
Because do and make are similar, and go and come are opposites with the idea of move, which is similar to run, one may suspect the minimum number of verbs could be reduced to two -- with senses of create and move.
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of the English language created by Charles Kay Ogden.
A key to simplification is to limit the number of verbs to necessary and regular forms.
The language is intended for quick learning and practical use in
commerce and as a step into full English.
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