VERBS. WHAT IS SIGNIFICANT ABOUT VERBS?  A verb is an important part of every sentence.  No sentence is complete without a verb (and a subject noun).

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VERBS

WHAT IS SIGNIFICANT ABOUT VERBS?  A verb is an important part of every sentence.  No sentence is complete without a verb (and a subject noun).  A verb tells what someone or something does or is. In other words, a verb shows action or condition.

ACTION VERBS Action verbs tell what a person has done or is doing; they’re actions or activities that can be completed Examples:  The doctor treated the patient.  She found a shard of pottery.

CONDITION VERBS Condition verbs link a noun or pronoun with words that describe the condition of the noun or pronoun. Example: 1.The Egyptian ruins were spectacular The Egyptian ruins were spectacular 2. He is my brother. He is my brother.

PRACTICE 1.Jack climbed the hill. 2.My family is nice 3.Winter break is coming. 4.Robin shot his arrow. 5.Spelling tests can be hard. 6.I put lights on my house

PRACTICE 1.Jack climbed the hill. 2.My family is nice 3.Winter break is coming. 4.Robin shot his arrow. 5.Spelling tests can be hard. 6.I put lights on my house