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1 Understanding Verbs The heart of a sentence.

2 The verb shows action. The action can be physical: yell dance kiss

3 The action can be mental. wish meditate

4 Let’s practice finding the action verb. Click on the verb in the sentence below. I adore all forms of chocolate.

5 Not quite! Click here to try again.

6 Good! Let’s try another. Click on the action verb. Bill sent me a rather rude email.Billsentmeratherrudeemail

7 Not exactly! Click here to try again.Click here to try again

8 Right! Let’s try another. Every morning, Rebecca goes for a run.EverymorningRebeccagoesrun

9 Not quite! Click here to try again.

10 You’ve got it! Try another! CoachCoach Johnson benched the startingbenchedstarting quarterbackquarterback.

11 Not quite! Click here to try again.Click here to try again

12 Right! Here’s another sentence: Marcus considered all his financial options very carefully.Marcusconsideredfinancial optionsverycarefully

13 Oops! Click here to try again.

14 Correct!! You’re on a roll! Please tell us the joke about the one- legged Martian.Pleasetelljokeaboutone- leggedMartian

15 Not exactly! Click here to try again.

16 Good! Click on the verb. After work, Jeremy usually takes his dog for a walk.Afterworkusuallytakeswalk

17 Oops! Click here to try again.Click here to try again

18 You’re right! Click on the verb. My psychology class meets every Monday and Wednesday.psychologyclassmeetsevery

19 Not exactly. Click here to try again.Click here to try again

20 Good! It’s time to move on to another type of verb: the linking verb

21 The linking verb A linking verb doesn’t show physical or mental action. Instead, the linking verb shows a “state of being.”

22 Here are some examples: Martin is a carpenter. This bread seems stale. We are Marshall.

23 Linking verbs don’t show action. Linking verbs “link” a subject to a descriptive word. Here are common linking verbs: Isamwaswerebe Beingbeen

24 Sensory Linking Verbs The following five verbs, related to our five senses, are also linking verbs: Look Feel Sound Taste Smell

25 More Linking Verbs The following words can also be linking verbs: Turn Grow Appear Seem Become

26 Let’s practice! Click on the linking verb in the sentence below: DerrickDerrick is a professional photographer.isprofessional photographer

27 Oops! Click here to try again.

28 Yes! Let’s try another: Chad seems quite unhappy this afternoon.

29 Not quite! Click here to try again.

30 Correct! Here’s another: That dog certainly looks mean.Thatcertainlylooksmean

31 Oops! Click here to try again.Click here to try again

32 You’ve got it! Here’s another: The runner was completely exhausted.runnerwascompletelyexhausted

33 Not quite! Click here to try again.Click here to try again

34 Right! Here’s one more: The geese were especially aggressive yesterday.geesewereespeciallyaggressive

35 Oops! Click here to try again.Click here to try again

36 Yes!! Let’s try just one more: After the stern lecture, the children became quite obedient.Aftersternlecturechildren becamequiteobedient

37 Not quite! Click here to try again.Click here to try again

38 Excellent! Now you have a good understanding of the two main types of verbs. In the next lesson, you will learn about compound verbs and helping verbs.


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