[Vocabulary] Normal, Non Continuous and Mixed Verb

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I went to a website and it said there are 3 types of verbs, Normal, Non Continuous and Mixed Verb
Can you explain all these types?
 
I have no idea what that classification scheme means. Can you give us a link to that web site.
 
Thanks. For me, that classification scheme is very strange. I would ignore it.
 
Thanks. For me, that classification scheme is very strange. I would ignore it.

Yeah, but the types make sense too. It's very important for Present and Past Perfect Continuous.

Example:

I did a mistake in this sentence:

"He had been working as a manager at McDonald's for a year before he worked for this company."

It should be:

"He had worked as a manager at McDonald's for a year before he worked for this company."
 
I'd make another thread for this. Thanks :)
 
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