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1 Verbs-Reteach and Correct

2 Verbs vs. Nouns Sort the following words are nouns or verbs: pig, crossing-guard, laugh, spill, swim, water Nouns Verbs

3 Verbs vs. Nouns Sort the following words are nouns or verbs: pig, crossing-guard, laugh, spill, swim, water Nouns Verbs pig

4 Verbs vs. Nouns Sort the following words are nouns or verbs: pig, crossing-guard, laugh, spill, swim, water Nouns Verbs pig crossing-guard

5 Verbs vs. Nouns Sort the following words are nouns or verbs: pig, crossing-guard, laugh, spill, swim, water Nouns Verbs pig crossing-guard laugh

6 Verbs vs. Nouns Sort the following words are nouns or verbs: pig, crossing-guard, laugh, spill, swim, water Nouns Verbs pig crossing-guard laugh spill

7 Verbs vs. Nouns Sort the following words are nouns or verbs: pig, crossing-guard, laugh, spill, swim, water Nouns Verbs pig crossing-guard laugh spill swim

8 Verbs vs. Nouns Sort the following words are nouns or verbs: pig, crossing-guard, laugh, spill, swim, water Nouns Verbs pig crossing-guard water laugh spill swim

9 Action Verbs Action verbs indicate that an action is happening (something is being done) Action verbs can be mental (in the mind you don’t see it) Or Visible (people can see it happening) Example: 1. Kevin enjoyed the movie.

10 Action Verbs Action verbs indicate that an action is happening (something is being done) Action verbs can be mental (in the mind you don’t see it) Or Visible (people can see it happening) Example: 1. Kevin enjoyed the movie.

11 Action Verbs Action verbs indicate that an action is happening (something is being done) Action verbs can be mental (in the mind you don’t see it) Or Visible (people can see it happening) Example: 1. Kevin enjoyed the movie. -mental

12 Action Verbs Action verbs indicate that an action is happening (something is being done) Action verbs can be mental (in the mind you don’t see it) Or Visible (people can see it happening) Example: 1. Kevin enjoyed the movie. -mental (You can’t see him enjoy the movie)

13 Action Verbs Action verbs indicate that an action is happening (something is being done) Action verbs can be mental (in the mind you don’t see it) Or Visible (people can see it happening) Example: 1. Kevin enjoyed the movie. -mental (You can’t see him enjoy the movie) 2. Kevin smiles while watching the movie.

14 Action Verbs Action verbs indicate that an action is happening (something is being done) Action verbs can be mental (in the mind you don’t see it) Or Visible (people can see it happening) Example: 1. Kevin enjoyed the movie. -mental (You can’t see him enjoy the movie) 2. Kevin smiles while watching the movie.

15 Action Verbs Action verbs indicate that an action is happening (something is being done) Action verbs can be mental (in the mind you don’t see it) Or Visible (people can see it happening) Example: 1. Kevin enjoyed the movie. -mental (You can’t see him enjoy the movie) 2. Kevin smiles while watching the movie. -visible

16 Action Verbs Action verbs indicate that an action is happening (something is being done) Action verbs can be mental (in the mind you don’t see it) Or Visible (people can see it happening) Example: 1. Kevin enjoyed the movie. -mental (You can’t see him enjoy the movie) 2. Kevin smiles while watching the movie. -visible (You can see him smiling)

17 Mental Action vs. Visible Action Sort the following verbs: answered, considered, drew, hated, high-fived, knew, remembered mental visible

18 Mental Action vs. Visible Action Sort the following verbs: answered, considered, drew, hated, high-fived, knew, remembered mental visible answered

19 Mental Action vs. Visible Action Sort the following verbs: answered, considered, drew, hated, high-fived, knew, remembered mental visible considered answered

20 Mental Action vs. Visible Action Sort the following verbs: answered, considered, drew, hated, high-fived, knew, remembered mental visible considered answered drew

21 Mental Action vs. Visible Action Sort the following verbs: answered, considered, drew, hated, high-fived, knew, remembered mental visible considered hated answered drew

22 Mental Action vs. Visible Action Sort the following verbs: answered, considered, drew, hated, high-fived, knew, remembered mental visible considered hated answered drew high-fived

23 Mental Action vs. Visible Action Sort the following verbs: answered, considered, drew, hated, high-fived, knew, remembered mental visible considered hated knew answered drew high-fived

24 Mental Action vs. Visible Action Sort the following verbs: answered, considered, drew, hated, high-fived, knew, remembered mental visible considered hated knew remembered answered drew high-fived

25 How many steps are there to these directions?
Action Verbs Directions: Underline the verb in the sentence, identify if it is a mental action or a visible action and explain your reasoning. How many steps are there to these directions?

26 How many steps are there to these directions?
Action Verbs Directions: Underline the verb in the sentence, identify if it is a mental action or a visible action and explain your reasoning. How many steps are there to these directions? 3!

27 How many steps are there to these directions?
Action Verbs Directions: 1.Underline the verb in the sentence, 2. identify if it is a mental action or a visible action and 3. explain your reasoning. How many steps are there to these directions? 3!

28 Action Verbs Directions: 1.Underline the verb in the sentence, 2. identify if it is a mental action or a visible action and 3. explain your reasoning. Sentence: Suddenly, I realized my mistake. Analysis:

29 Action Verbs Directions: 1.Underline the verb in the sentence, 2. identify if it is a mental action or a visible action and 3. explain your reasoning. Sentence: Suddenly, I realized my mistake. Analysis:

30 Action Verbs Directions: 1.Underline the verb in the sentence, 2. identify if it is a mental action or a visible action and 3. explain your reasoning. Sentence: Suddenly, I realized my mistake. Analysis: Realized is a mental verb

31 Action Verbs Directions: 1.Underline the verb in the sentence, 2. identify if it is a mental action or a visible action and 3. explain your reasoning. Sentence: Suddenly, I realized my mistake. Analysis: Realized is a mental verb because it is something that happens inside a person’s mind, there is no visible action.

32 Action Verbs Directions: 1.Underline the verb in the sentence, 2. identify if it is a mental action or a visible action and 3. explain your reasoning. Sentence: Suddenly, I realized my mistake. Analysis: Realized is a mental verb because it is something that happens inside a person’s mind, there is no visible action. 2. I selected three mystery books from the library.

33 Action Verbs Directions: 1.Underline the verb in the sentence, 2. identify if it is a mental action or a visible action and 3. explain your reasoning. Sentence: Suddenly, I realized my mistake. Analysis: Realized is a mental verb because it is something that happens inside a person’s mind, there is no visible action. 2. I selected three mystery books from the library. Analysis: Selected is a visible verb because…

34 Correct the pre-test 1. My friend Mark enjoys skiing. Analysis: Enjoy is a mental verb because it is an emotion. 2. Last year, his family vacationed for two weeks in Vail, Colorado. Analysis: Vacationed is an action verb because you can see him go on vacation or be in the new location

35 Correct the pre-test 3. He and his brother Paul tried the beginner slopes. Analysis: Tried is a visible verb because you can see him trying. You could see them falling down and getting up. 4. Shortly afterwards, they felt confident. Analysis: Felt is a mental verb because it is their emotion; they’re not actually touching anything.

36 Linking Verbs Linking Verbs connect a noun or pronoun with another word in the sentence that describes the original noun or pronoun. HINT: IF FINDING THE LINKING VERB IS TOUGH, FIRST FIND THE SUBJECT NOUN. Example 1. Juan was extraordinary on stage last night.

37 Linking Verbs Linking Verbs connect a noun or pronoun with another word in the sentence that describes the original noun or pronoun. HINT: IF FINDING THE LINKING VERB IS TOUGH, FIRST FIND THE SUBJECT NOUN. Example Juan was extraordinary on stage last night. Subject noun

38 Linking Verbs Linking Verbs connect a noun or pronoun with another word in the sentence that describes the original noun or pronoun. HINT: IF FINDING THE LINKING VERB IS TOUGH, FIRST FIND THE SUBJECT NOUN. Example Juan was extraordinary on stage last night. Subject noun Linking verb

39 Linking Verbs Linking Verbs connect a noun or pronoun with another word in the sentence that describes the original noun or pronoun. HINT: IF FINDING THE LINKING VERB IS TOUGH, FIRST FIND THE SUBJECT NOUN. Example Juan was extraordinary on stage last night. Subject noun Linking verb

40 Linking Verbs There are two linking verbs in this sentence both connect a noun or pronoun to a description. 1. Kevin had been a wrestler when he was in high school.

41 Linking Verbs There are two linking verbs in this sentence both connect a noun or pronoun to a description. 1. Kevin had been a wrestler when he was in high school.

42 Linking Verbs There are two linking verbs in this sentence both connect a noun or pronoun to a description. 1. Kevin had been a wrestler when he was in high school.

43 Linking Verbs There are two linking verbs in this sentence both connect a noun or pronoun to a description. 1. Kevin had been a wrestler when he was in high school.

44 Linking Verbs There are two linking verbs in this sentence both connect a noun or pronoun to a description. 1. Kevin had been a wrestler when he was in high school.

45 Correct Pre-Test: Linking Verbs
5. At the conference, the speaker appeared relaxed. 6. My sister remained calm during the emergency. 7. Ted seemed fit for the job. 8. Every item looked new. 9. This holiday dinner smells delicious. 10. Michelle turned red with embarrassment.

46 Correct Pre-Test: Linking Verbs
5. At the conference, the speaker appeared relaxed. 6. My sister remained calm during the emergency. 7. Ted seemed fit for the job. 8. Every item looked new. 9. This holiday dinner smells delicious. 10. Michelle turned red with embarrassment.

47 Exit Ticket On a sticky note write your name and answer the following two sentences. Underline the action verb, identify if it is mental or visible, and explain how you know. The blanket felt as soft as a bunny’s fur. 2. Circle the linking verb and underline the two words that are being linked. I am a relative of the senator.

48 Verb Tenses (basics) Past tense: verb already happened Present tense: verb is happening now Future tense: verb hasn’t happened yet, but it will happen Past- walked Present-I/we walk; she/he walks Future: will walk

49 Correct Pre-Test Past: I lived in Hayward when I was five. The waiter handed us the check. Present: I live in Castro Valley. The waiter hands us the check. Future: Some day, I will live in Paris, France. The waiter will hand us the check.

50 Four Principal Parts of Verbs
Present Present participle Past Past Participle

51 Four Principal Parts of Verbs-explained
Present: walk The bear walks. Present participle: helping verb + -ing form of the word (is, are) walking The bear is walking.

52 Four Principal Parts of Verbs-explained
Past: walked The bear walked in the road. Past Participle: (have, has) + past tense The bear has walked in the road.

53 Parts of a Verb Present Present Participle Past Past Participle Talk
Am talking Talked Have talked Look is looking Looked Have looked Present Present Participle Past Past Participle Bring am bringing Brought Have brought Build are building Built Have built Say is saying Said Have said

54 Parts of a Verb Present Present Participle Past Past Participle move
Teach drive

55 Parts of a Verb Present Present Participle Past Past Participle move
Am moving Moved Have moved Teach Am teaching Taught Have taught drive Am driving Drove Have driven

56 Verb Tenses (advanced)
Past tense-verb already happened Present tense: verb is happening now Future tense: verb hasn’t happened yet, but it will happen Past Perfect-shows action that happened in the past and ended before a new one started. (had + past participle) Present Perfect- shows actions that began in the past and are continuing now (have/ has + past participle) Future Perfect-an action or condition will end before another one can start. (will have + past participle)

57 Example Sentences Past- I walked to school Present-I/we walk to school. He/she walks to school. Future: I will walk to school Past Perfect- I had walked to school yesterday. Present Perfect- I have walked to school every day this year. Future Perfect- I will have completed the sixth grade before the year ends.

58 Irregular Example Sentences
Past- I rode my bike. Present tense- I ride my bike. Future tense-I will ride my bike. Past Perfect- I had ridden my bike to school in elementary school. Present Perfect- I have ridden my bike to school every day this year. Future Perfect- I will have ridden my bike to the high school every day.


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