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Anything and Everything You Would Conquering The Verb Anything and Everything You Would Like to Know By: Casey Fisher 10/17/2006 The Famous, Published Superhero!!

C. Recognize simple and perfect verb tenses. Content Standards and GLE General Objective # CA7-12                                              The student will:  identify and correctly use the eight parts of speech. Performance 1.5, 2.1, 2.2  Content CA1, CA4   B.  Identify and classify action verbs, linking verbs, verb phrases, and irregular verbs. C.  Recognize simple and perfect verb tenses. GLE 2.d Writing

What is a Verb? It’s what you do!!! As you know, every sentence has two parts, the subject and the predicate. The key word in the predicate is the verb. The verb tells what the subject of the sentence is, has, does, or feels.

Examples Burt works at the park. He trims the trees. He loves his job. He paints the benches.

Action Verbs Most verbs are actions verbs. Some verbs refer to physical action that can be seen by other people. Others refer to mental action that can not be seen. Physical Action: The farmer feeds the chickens. Mental Action: He likes the red rooster best. Lets practice.

Being Verbs Other verbs can express a state of being. These verbs do not refer to action of any sort. They simply tell what the subject is. Being Verbs Forms of be: am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been Other being verbs: appear, become, feel, grow, look, seem, remain, smell, sound, stay, taste

Examples Julie is the teacher’s assistant. He seems afraid of the dark. That boy looks angry. In fact, the students are hungry. Lets practice. More practice.

Helping Verbs Helping verbs have no meaning on their own. They are necessary for the grammatical structure of a sentence, but they do not tell us very much alone. We usually use helping verbs with main verbs. They "help" the main verb (which has the real meaning).

Examples I can't speak Chinese. John may arrive late. Would you like a cup of coffee? You should see a doctor. I really must go now. Quiz Check for understanding.

How about some more practice? Lets go!!!! Verb Power

Linking Verbs Cooper is a dog. Cooper is big. A verb that expresses a state of being often functions as a linking verb. A linking verb links, or connects, the subject with a noun or an adjective in the predicate that names or describes the subject. Cooper is a dog. Cooper is big.

Linking or Action? Some verbs function as either linking verbs or action verbs. Linking The skunk smells terrible. The boy felt hungry. Action The boy smells the flower. She felt the hairy dog. Try it out? Still confused? Try replacing the verb with is or are, and if it still makes sense, the verb is probably a linking verb.

Transitive Verbs A verb that sends its action to a noun or a pronoun in the predicate is called a transitive verb. The noun or the pronoun that receives the action of the verb is called the direct object. Look at these sentences . Do the verbs have objects? The teacher helped the student. Joe hit the ball over the fence.

More Examples Mary sees John. (John is the direct object of "sees") You lifted the bag. (bag is the direct object of "lifted") I punished you. (you is the direct object of "punished") I give the book to you. (book is the direct object of "give" and "you" is the indirect object of "give")

Intransitive Verbs A verb that does not send its action to a word in the predicate is called an intransitive verb. Many verbs can be either transitive or intransitive. Transitive: The fans cheered the batter. Intransitive: The fans cheered loudly. How can you tell if a verb is transitive or intransitive? Ask yourself whom? or what? After the verb. If the answer is a noun or pronoun, the verb is transitive.

Direct and Indirect Objects What are they?? Lets find out!! Practice?

More practice…………… Verb World!!!!

Fun with Madlibs!!!!!! More Madlibs!!

Lets Review Watch this 18:00 Minute Video

Victory!!!! On to the evaluation….

Evaluation Your task is to create an adventure story. It will be one page in length. Once you have finished writing your story, you must go back and underline any verbs and components of verbs.

Grading Scale CATEGORY 4 Strong 3 Proficient 2 Average Score Knowledge of Verbs Shows strong knowledge and understanding of the different types of verbs and accurate usage of all verbs Shows adequate knowledge and understanding of the different types of verbs and the accurate usage of all verbs Shows some knowledge and understanding of the different types of verbs and attempts to use verbs correctly Show little knowledge and understanding of the different types of verbs and the usage of all verbs   Mechanics of Writing Writing is without errors in sentence structure, capitalization, and punctuation Writing has few errors in sentence structure, capitalization, and punctuation Writing has some errors in sentence structure, capitalization, and punctuation Writing has several errors in sentence structure, capitalization, and punctuation Effort/Presentation/Creativity Work demonstrates effort and creativity above and beyond average Work demonstrates average effort and creativity Work demonstrates some effort and creativity Work demonstrates little effort and creativity 1 Below Average

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