Surprisingly,in the sentence "he succeeded in righting himself",Virginia used "he"again, which shows the momentary recovery of consciousness just before death.After that, "the body relaxed,and instantly grew stiff",the personal pronoun "body"is used to represent the moth.At last,"the moth having righted himself now lay most decently and uncomplainingly composed",the subject returns to"the moth"in an ingenious way. Meanwhile,Virginia was eager to share with readers her unique life experience, changing"I"to"us,one,the eyes"which have more general meaning.Having the aid of those words,Virginia managed to create an illusion that what she saw was exactly what the readers saw,making the readers involved in the story and worry about the moth's destiny. 3.3 Use of verbs and phrasal verbs There are 110 finite verbs in the essay,38 are copulas which are used to describe the status of the existence of time and space.Due to their general meaning,Virginia gives the accidental experience the power of eternity. When describing the moth,Virginia tended to use notional verbs,such as fly and flutter.When describing rooks,Virginia also preferred to use notional verbs,for example,"cast up,sink down,throw,settle down".Notional verbs can vividly show certain behavior and specific action of short duration:the moth has its own flying mode,flying to the four corners of the window in turn;rooks have the falling-net movement mode all shows the vigor life forms. The last paragraph has 15sentences.Among these,Virginia used 15 finite verbs, 12 are dynamic verbs which contains one has positive meaning.So,after making great effort,the moth had certain harvest,no matter how limited the time is,the moth regains the control of its energy.Virginia chose these verbs to serve the purpose of strengthening the opinion,that is,the moth is the symbol of vitality and the true essence of life.Surprisingly, in the sentence “he succeeded in righting himself”, Virginia used “he” again, which shows the momentary recovery of consciousness just before death. After that, “the body relaxed, and instantly grew stif ”, the personal pronoun “body” is used to represent the moth. At last, “the moth having righted himself now lay most decently and uncomplainingly composed”, the subject returns to “the moth” in an ingenious way. Meanwhile, Virginia was eager to share with readers her unique life experience, changing “I” to “us, one, the eyes” which have more general meaning. Having the aid of those words, Virginia managed to create an illusion that what she saw was exactly what the readers saw, making the readers involved in the story and worry about the moth’s destiny. 3.3 Use of verbs and phrasal verbs There are 110 finite verbs in the essay, 38 are copulas which are used to describe the status of the existence of time and space. Due to their general meaning, Virginia gives the accidental experience the power of eternity. When describing the moth, Virginia tended to use notional verbs, such as fly and flutter. When describing rooks, Virginia also preferred to use notional verbs, for example, “cast up, sink down, throw, settle down”. Notional verbs can vividly show certain behavior and specific action of short duration: the moth has its own flying mode, flying to the four corners of the window in turn; rooks have the falling-net movement mode all shows the vigor life forms. The last paragraph has 15sentences. Among these, Virginia used 15 finite verbs, 12 are dynamic verbs which contains one has positive meaning. So, after making great effort, the moth had certain harvest, no matter how limited the time is, the moth regains the control of its energy. Virginia chose these verbs to serve the purpose of strengthening the opinion, that is, the moth is the symbol of vitality and the true essence of life