How much do you remember about verbs?

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How much do you remember about verbs? Let’s Review How much do you remember about verbs?

How many types of verbs do you know? 1 2 3 4 The Answer is…… 2

What are the two types of verbs called? ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ and ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____

Body Action Verbs and Mind Action Verbs GOOD JOB!!! They are called….. Body Action Verbs and Mind Action Verbs

Let’s Review Whip around

You are now ready for the next type of verb… LINKING VERBS

There are 9 linking verbs to learn That’s too many to memorize, so……. we will use an easy trick to remember them all.

Yesterday, I _________ happy. Let’s see if you can fill in the missing verb in each sentence. Yesterday, I _________ happy. was Today, I ________ happy. am Tomorrow, I will _______ happy. be So far you know 3 linking verbs.

Yesterday, he _________ happy. That’s all I can think of now, so I will change the pronoun “I” to “he” and see what happens! was Yesterday, he _________ happy. is Today, he ________ happy. be Tomorrow, he will _________ happy. We only learned 1 more. We still have 5 to go.

Yesterday, we _________ happy. That’s all I can think of now, so I will change the pronoun “he” to “we” and see what happens! were Yesterday, we _________ happy. Today, we ________ happy. are Tomorrow, we will _________ happy become How many linking verbs do we know so far?

The last 2 are more difficult. been For a very long time I have _______ happy. If you walk around with a smile on your face, you will always _______happy. seem look

Look Linking verb I look at the dog. She looks wonderful. Body action

The 9 linking verbs are… Am was be Are were been Is seem become Let’s use the Jingle Bells song to sing the linking verbs.

Why do we call these 9 verbs “linking verbs?

The principal was proud. V Adj S The principal was proud. The bracket links the subject and the adjective with one of the 9 linking verbs. was The linking verb is….. The subject is __________ The adjective is ________

Yesterday, I _________ happy. Let’s see if you can identify which two words in the sentence will be linked together with a linking verb. Yesterday, I _________ happy. was am Today, I ________ happy. be Tomorrow, I will _________ happy.

Link the subject and the adjective The dog was huge. Steven and Jake were funny. The test seems easy.

The 9 linking verbs are… Am was be Are were been Is seem become Let’s use the Jingle Bells song to sing the linking verbs.