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Ale. KPHS KINDS OF VERBS T- I-L-M-A 1 2 3 4 5. What is a verb? Verb is a doing word or a state of being word Root: verbum (Latin) = word (most important.

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1 Ale. KPHS KINDS OF VERBS T- I-L-M-A 1 2 3 4 5

2 What is a verb? Verb is a doing word or a state of being word Root: verbum (Latin) = word (most important word in a sentence. No sentence possible without a verb) (verbose = wordy, verbatim= exact words) indicates action or a state of being of the subject. 5 kinds of verbs: transitive, intransitive, linking, main, and auxiliary

3 TRANSITIVE VERB: Has Object ACTION VERB THAT HAS AN OBJECT. A VERB THAT TRANSFERS ITS ACTION TO AN OBJECT (PERSON / THING). VERB+WHOM? VERB+WHAT? The judge sentenced (sentenced whom?) the convict. The attorney revealed (revealed what?) the news. The defendant could not provide (could not provide what?) an alibi. 1

4 INTRANSITIVE VERB: No Obj. AN ACTION VERB THAT HAS NO OBJECT. ACTION ENDS ABRUPTLY. ACTION IS MODIFIED BY AN ADVERB, ADVERB PHRASE, OR A PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE Alice complained bitterly. She worked with care and precision. Hershey ran into the woods. 2 2

5 LINKING VERB: links subj. INDICATES STATE OF BEING OR CONDITION FOR THE SUBJECT, NOT ACTION CONNECTS SUBJECT TO A NOUN, PRONOUN, OR ADJECTIVE. Forms of verb “to be” = is, am, was, are Seem, look, smell Sarah is a genius. Roads were a slushy mess. Mark seemed nervous. She looks frightened. 3 3 3

6 MAIN VERB: main part SOME VERBS HAVE 2 OR MORE PARTS. THE MAIN PART OF THE VERB IS MAIN VERB. SIMPLE PRESENT & SIMPLE PAST HAVE ONLY A MAIN VERB Sentences in other tenses have a main verb and an auxiliary (helping) verb Carton will pretend to be asleep. Gloria has taken her dog to training. She gives her money to charity. 44 44

7 AUXILIARY VERB : Helping Verb A verb that helps main verb forms of “to be” = is, are “to do” = did, done “to have”= has, had shall, should may, might can, could Ann was feeling tired. Time does run out. Someone should have predicted these complications. I cannot come to the banquet. I have bought me a cow. 5 5 5 55

8 Summary: 5 kinds of verbs Transitive verbs are action verbs with an object. Elena built a sandcastle Intransitive verbs are action verbs but have no object. They dance well. Linking verbs are not action verbs but link subj. to another word. She is a singer. Main verb shows main action of the verb. She bought a car. Auxiliary verb helps main verb. She has bought a Ford. 5 55 5 5

9 Name that verb Transitive, Intransitive or Linking Verb? Main or Auxiliary Verb? 1. Anita faxed me a letter. 2. Eagles fly in the American landscape. 3. Sarah is either a moron or a genius. 4. Many soldiers are stationed in Germany. 5. Where do you go from here?


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