A Verb for Herb.

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A Verb for Herb

Herb was bored. Herb was blue Herb was bored. Herb was blue. He sighed to himself, “There’s nothing to do.

What is a verb. Most verbs are action words What is a verb? Most verbs are action words. They tell you what someone or something does. Walk, shout, fly, listen, and sleep are all action verbs. Along come a fairy. She said, “Listen, Herb. There’s plenty to do. All you need is a verb.

Then she opened a sack, and out some verbs flew. “Pick one,” she said Then she opened a sack, and out some verbs flew. “Pick one,” she said. “Better yet, pick a few.”

The fairy was right! Herb could do anything. He could run.. He could jump. Some verbs are called helping verbs. They help the main verb describe the action: He could run. Run is the main verb. Could is a helping verb.

He could dance. He could sing. There are 23 helping verbs. Each always appears with another verb. Try using some in sentences. Am Is are was were be being Been do does did have has had can could may might will would shall should must He could dance. He could sing.

He could swing, hit slide, score a home run,

ride a bike, climb a tree, and juggle fruit just for fun.

He could learn magic. He could grow. He could shrink.

pull rabbits from hats, and disappear in a wink.

He could read, write, dream, imagine, explore,

swim, cook, paint, and much, much more.

“Wow!” said Herb. “Verbs are great! But I am tired and it is late.” Here are some other linking verbs. Can you use them in a sentence? Am being seem are feel sound be is was been look were Not all verbs are action words. Some verbs show a condition. These are called linking verbs. They link the subject of a sentence to another noun or to an adjective: Verbs are great. I am tired. “Wow!” said Herb. “Verbs are great! But I am tired and it is late.” Then Herb asked the fairy as she packed up her sack, “If I get bored again, will you come back?”

“Dear boy,” she chuckled, “you don’t need a fairy “Dear boy,” she chuckled, “you don’t need a fairy. You can find verbs galore in the dictionary.”

“So remember, next time you need a distraction just think of some verbs—you’ll be ready for action.

As herb fell asleep that night in his bed, visions of verbs danced in his head.

Let’s review A verb is a word that shows an action or a condition. Many verbs are action words. They describe what someone or something does. Climb, juggle, and swim are all action verbs. Remember, some action verbs describe activities you can’t really see or hear. Learn, imagine, and find are all action verbs, too. Some verbs help the main verb describe the action. These are called helping verbs. Could and will are examples of helping verbs: He could read. I will come back. Some verbs are not action words. A linking verb describes a condition. Was and is are examples of linking verbs: Herb was bored. It is late. How important are verbs? Just try writing a sentence without one! You cannot write a sentence without a verb. Verbs great! Makes no sense. Verbs are great! Makes sense because it includes the verb are.

Where’s the Action? A verb can describe either an action or a condition. Verbs that describe actions are called action verbs. Verbs that describe conditions are called linking verbs. Find the verb (or verbs) in each sentence. Underline the verbs that describe an action. Circle the verbs that describe a condition, or state of being.

Herb was very bored. He sat in a chair all day long, feeling blue. At last, a fairy flew through the window. “You are quite a sorry sight,” she said. But she knew just what Herb needed. She pulled a verb out of her sack, and Herb was ready for action! He painted beautiful pictures and wrote amazing stories. After a lot of running and jumping, Herb was all tired out. So he crawled into bed with a book—his new favorite is the dictionary!

Take another look at the sentences above Take another look at the sentences above. Make a tick mark in the chart for each action verb and each linking verb you find. How many of each type did you find all together? Action verb Linking verb