Action Verbs.

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Action Verbs

Remember, action verbs show what the subject (main noun) in the sentence is doing. The newborn giraffe is lumbering towards its impatient mother.

Write a sentence using an action verb that you see in the picture Write a sentence using an action verb that you see in the picture. Bold the subject and underline the action verb. Hint add details to your sentence.

Write a sentence using an action verb that you see in the picture Write a sentence using an action verb that you see in the picture. Bold the subject and underline the action verb. Hint add details to your sentence.

Write a sentence using an action verb that you see in the picture Write a sentence using an action verb that you see in the picture. Bold the subject and underline the action verb. Hint add details to your sentence.

Write a sentence using an action verb that you see in the picture Write a sentence using an action verb that you see in the picture. Bold the subject and underline the action verb. Hint add details to your sentence.

Write a sentence using an action verb that you see in the picture Write a sentence using an action verb that you see in the picture. Bold the subject and underline the action verb. Hint add details to your sentence.

Now, find your own images and write a caption with a subject and action verb.