Verbs, Verbs and More Verbs!!!. Verbs Types: Action Verbs pg. 18 Linking Verbs pg. 19 Helping Verbs pg. 20 AWESOME VIDEO.

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Verbs, Verbs and More Verbs!!!

Verbs Types: Action Verbs pg. 18 Linking Verbs pg. 19 Helping Verbs pg. 20 AWESOME VIDEO

Action Verbs The action someone or something is performing Sally opened the window with great difficulty. The war began. The bus raced through the traffic light.

Identifying Action Verbs Write the action verbs 1. Mom and Dad play golf on Saturday. 2. Six juicy hamburgers sizzled on the grill. 3. The workers cleaned the pool last week. 4. David had scored twelve points. 5. Our neighbors have a new car.

Identifying Action Verbs 1. Mom and Dad play golf on Saturday. 2. Six juicy hamburgers sizzled on the grill. 3. The workers cleaned the pool last week. 4. David had scored twelve points. 5. Our neighbors have a new car.

Identifying Action Verbs 6. The ceremony began at two o’clock. 7. The cafeteria prepares lunch for the entire school. 8. Serena has read thirty books this year. 9. The icy rain blew through the open window. 10. Josh and his sister are arranging the flowers.

Identifying Action Verbs 6. The ceremony began at two o’clock. 7. The cafeteria prepares lunch for the entire school. 8. Serena has read thirty books this year. 9. The icy rain blew through the open window. 10. Josh and his sister are arranging the flowers.

Linking Verbs A verb that links a subject to a description. –He is a general for the North. –The winners were Tony and I. –He looks tired from all the fighting. These verbs also show that something exists (e.g., is, seems, feels) “Be” forms are the most common. The forms are: –Am, is, are, was, were Example linking verbs— –Feel--Appear--Turn –Taste--Grow--Seem –Look--Remain--Sound –Smell--Stay

Helping Verbs Help to make verb phrases: –A verb phrase = Helping Verb(s) + Action Verb –VP = HV + AV Many different types exist Can use one or more helping verbs –does find –had gone –should see –will have talked –might have told Make sure you find the WHOLE verb phrase if it asks for it!!

Helping Verbs Are placed before other verbs to form verb phrases –Has opened –Will have opened –Could have been opened –Is being opened Forms of “be” are often used as helping verbs –Is, was being, should be, had been, might have been Other helping verbs: –Do -Have -shall-may –Does-has-should-might –Did-had-will-must –Would-can-could

Bad H. M. “W”ould B – Be, being, been A – am, are D – do, does, did H – have, has, had M – must, might, may “W” – will, was, were Ould – could, should, would He can, he shall, and he is going to learn these helping verbs.

Practice Time In the following sentences, see if you can identify the verb.

Ready? Let’s get started!

They are watching television.

Verb: are watching

They are watching television. Verb: are watching Type: helping/main

Frank was tired after work.

Verb: was

Frank was tired after work. Verb: was Type: linking verb

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My dad drove his car to the store.

Verb: drove

My dad drove his car to the store. Verb: drove Type: action verb

Finding Nemo is her favorite movie.

Verb: is

Finding Nemo is her favorite movie. Verb: is Type: linking verb

I did my homework right after school.

Verb: did

I did my homework right after school. Verb: did Type: action verb

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Ann was cooking dinner in the kitchen.

Verb: was cooking

Ann was cooking dinner in the kitchen. Verb: was cooking Type: helping/main

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The boys were playing in the park.

Verb: were playing

The boys were playing in the park. Verb: were playing Type: helping/main

Sarah competed in the track meet.

Verb: competed

Sarah competed in the track meet. Verb: competed Type: action verb

The ocean water tastes salty.

Verb: tastes

The ocean water tastes salty. Verb: tastes Type: linking verb

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Thomas raised his hand.

Verb: raised

Thomas raised his hand. Verb: raised Type: action verb

The teacher answered his question.

Verb: answered

The teacher answered his question. Verb: answered Type: action verb

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Randy is studying for his grammar test.

Verb: is studying

Randy is studying for his grammar test. Verb: is studying Type: helping/main

They will be late to the party.

Verb: will be

They will be late to the party. Verb: will be Type: linking verb

I am thirsty after all that running.

Verb: am

I am thirsty after all that running. Verb: am Type: linking verb

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We have learned a lot about verbs.

Verb: have learned

We have learned a lot about verbs. Verb: have learned Type: helping/main

Great job!