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Test review Come in, sit down immediately, put all materials except a pencil/pen under your desk, and get quiet. We have A LOT of reviewing to do! Now, get ready for... VERB JEOPARDY!

Verb Jeopardy Test review

RISE/RAISE LEARN/TEACH TENSES IRREGULAR VERBS LINKING VERBS ACTION VERBS VERBS SIT/SET LIE/LAY

Go to 100 answer What is an action verb? Define and give an example. VERBS 100

Go back to home VERBS 100: Answer An action verb tells what the subject does and can be either physical or mental. Examples include run, jump, play, worry, fear…

VERBS 200 Go to 200 answer What is a linking verb? Define and give an example.

Verbs 200: Answer Go back to home A linking verb links its subject to a word in the predicate. The linking verbs include: be, am, is, are, was, were, been, being appear, become, feel, grow, look, remain, seem, smell, sound, taste

Verbs 300 Go to 300 answer What is a helping verb? Define and give 2 examples.

Verbs 300: Answer Go back to home A helping verb helps the main verb express action or precise shades of meaning. Helping verbs + the main verb = verb phrase. Some helping verbs can also be main verbs. Examples: am is are was were be been being Do does did Have has had Could should would May might must Can shall will

Verbs 400 Go to 400 answer What is the verb or verb phrase? Is it action or linking? Are there any helping verbs? The wheel was one of the most important inventions ever.

Verbs 400: Answer Go back to home The wheel was one of the most important inventions ever. Was is a linking verb.

Verbs 500 Go to 500 answer What is the verb or verb phrase? Is it action or linking? Are there any helping verbs? Animals have appeared at their campsites.

Verbs 500 Answer Go back to home Animals have appeared at their campsites. Have appeared is an action verb. Have is the helping verb and appeared is the main verb. Some linking verbs can be either action or linking, depending on how they are used in the sentence.

Action Verbs 100 Go to 100 answer What is the action verb in the following sentence? Experience tells us the risks of different vehicles.

Action Verbs 100: Answer Go back to home Experience tells us the risks of different vehicles. Tells is an action verb.

Action Verbs 200 Go to 200 answer What is the difference between a transitive verb and an intransitive verb? Give an example.

Action Verbs 200: Answer Go back to home A transitive verb is an action verb that has a direct object, and an intransitive verb is a verb that does not have a direct object.

Action Verbs 300 Go to 300 answer Is the verb transitive or intransitive? Explain the verb, direct object, and indirect object. Steam power gave the vehicle a speed of about three miles an hour.

Action Verbs 300: Answer Go back to home Steam power gave the vehicle a speed of about three miles an hour. Gave is the action verb, vehicle is the indirect object, speed is the direct object. Because there is a direct object, the verb is transitive.

Action Verbs 400 Go to 400 answer Is the verb transitive or intransitive? Explain the verb, direct object, and indirect object. The auto had difficulties, however.

Action Verbs 400: Answer Go back to home The auto had difficulties, however. Had is the action verb, difficulties is the direct object. Because there is a direct object, the verb is transitive.

Action Verbs 500 Go to 500 answer Is the verb transitive or intransitive? Explain the verb, direct object, and indirect object. Good drivers stay alert at all times.

Action Verbs: Answer 500 Go back to home Good drivers stay alert at all times. Stay is the verb. Because there is no direct object, the verb is intransitive.

Linking Verbs 100 Go to 100 answer What kind of word follows a linking verb? (there are 2 possible answers)

Linking Verbs 100: Answer Go back to home A predicate noun or a predicate adjective follows a linking verb.

Linking Verbs 200 Go to 200 answer Identify the linking verb and predicate noun or adjective. Bessie Coleman was a poor girl from Texas.

Linking Verbs 200: Answer Go back to home Bessie Coleman was a poor girl from Texas. Was is the verb, girl is the predicate noun.

Linking Verbs 300 Go to 300 answer Identify the linking verb and predicate noun or adjective. Bessie Coleman became a pilot in 1921.

Linking Verbs 300: Answer Go back to home Bessie Coleman became a pilot in Became is the linking verb and pilot is the predicate noun.

Linking Verbs 400 Go to 400 answer Identify the linking verb and predicate noun or adjective. American flying schools were too biased to let Coleman in.

Linking Verbs 400: Answer Go back to home American flying schools were too biased to let Coleman in. Were is the linking verb and biased is the predicate adjective.

Linking Verbs 500 Go to 500 answer Name 10 of the 18 linking verbs.

Linking Verbs 500: Answer **DAILY DOUBLE** Go back to home Linking verbs are: Am is are was were Be been being became seem Appear feel grow look remain smell sound taste

Irregular Verbs 100 Go to 100 answer Is the verb form in the following sentence correct? If not, what should it be? Transportation began before civilization.

Irregular Verbs 100: Answer Go back to home Transportation began before civilization. This sentence is correct.

Irregular Verbs 200 Go to 200 answer Is the verb form in the following sentence correct? If not, what should it be? For centuries, people walked and runned everywhere.

Irregular Verbs 200: Answer Go back to home For centuries, people walked and ran everywhere.

Irregular Verbs 300 Go to 300 answer Read the sentence using the correct form of the verb. Yesterday Nora (see) the toy exhibit at the museum.

Irregular Verbs 300: Answer Go back to home Yesterday Nora saw the toy exhibit at the museum.

Irregular Verbs 400 Go to 400 answer Read the sentence using the correct form of the verb. That character has (say) “Good grief” several times.

Irregular Verbs 400: Answer Go back to home That character has said “Good grief” several times.

Irregular Verbs 500 Go to 500 answer What are the past and past participle forms for the following verbs: Hurt, lay, break, rise

Irregular Verbs 500: Answer Go back to home Present past past participle Hurt hurt hurt lay laid laid break broke broken rise rose risen

Tenses 100 Go to 100 answer What are the three simple tenses? Explain when they happen.

Tenses 100: Answer Go back to home Present – happens now Past – happened in the past Future – happens in the future

Tenses 200 Go to 200 answer What is the tense of the boldfaced verb? The woman next door is painting her house. Present progressive Past progressive Future progressive

Tenses 200: Answer Go back to home The woman next door is painting her house. Is painting is present progressive

Tenses 300 Go to 300 answer What is the tense of the boldfaced verb? Haley will have left before Joshua’s arrival. Present perfect Past perfect Future perfect

Tenses 300: Answer Go back to home Haley will have left before Joshua’s arrival. Will have left is future perfect

Tenses 400 Go to 400 answer Provide the requested form of the verb in parentheses. (scrape, past progressive) They __________ Ms. Antonelli’s porch earlier.

Tenses 400 Answer Go back to home They were scraping Ms. Antonelli’s porch earlier.

Tenses 500 Go to 500 answer Provide the requested form of the verb in parentheses. (go, present perfect) Ed _________ to bed early every night since he got a cold.

Tenses 500 Answer Go back to home Ed has gone to bed early every night since he got a cold.

Sit/Set Lie/Lay 100 Go to 100 answer Choose the correct verb in parentheses. Alice (sat, set) with three odd characters at a tea party.

Sit/Set Lie/Lay 100: Answer Go back to home Alice sat with three odd characters at a tea party.

Sit/Set Lie/Lay 200 Go to 200 answer Choose the correct verb in parentheses. (Set, Sit) the time machine to the year 2020.

Sit/Set Lie/Lay 200: Answer Go back to home Set the time machine to the year 2020.

Sit/Set Lie/Lay 300 Go to 300 answer Choose the correct verb in parentheses. The campers were (lying, laying) on the ground.

Sit/Set Lie/Lay 300: Answer Go back to home The campers were lying on the ground.

Sit/Set Lie/Lay 400 Go to 400 answer Choose the correct verb in parentheses. After the ceremony, the queen (lay, laid) her crown in its glass case.

Sit/Set Lie/Lay 400: Answer Go back to home After the ceremony, the queen laid her crown in its glass case.

Sit/Set Lie/Lay 500 Go to 500 answer Is the verb form in the following sentence correct? If not, what should it be? Where have you lain my magazine?

Sit/Set Lie/Lay 500: Answer Go back to home Where have you laid my magazine?

Rise/Raise Learn/Teach 100 Go to 100 answer Choose the correct verb in parentheses. The temperature has (raised, risen) four degrees in the past hour.

Rise/Raise Learn/Teach 100: Answer Go back to home The temperature has risen four degrees in the past hour.

Rise/Raise Learn/Teach 200 Go to 200 answer Choose the correct verb in parentheses. The tide is (rising, raising) along the shore.

Rise/Raise Learn/Teach 200: Answer Go back to home The tide is rising along the shore.

Rise/Raise Learn/Teach 300 Go to 300 answer LUCK OF THE DRAW! You get these points for free!

Rise/Raise Learn/Teach 300: Answer Go back to home Lucky you!

Rise/Raise Learn/Teach 400 Go to 400 answer Choose the correct verb in parentheses. The animal trainer (teaches, learns) the circus elephants tricks.

Rise/Raise Learn/Teach 400: Answer Go back to home The animal trainer teaches the circus elephants tricks.

Rise/Raise Learn/Teach 500 Go to 500 answer Choose the correct verb in parentheses. Girls in colonial America (learned, taught) spinning and weaving from their mothers.

Rise/Raise Learn/Teach 500: Answer Go back to home Girls in colonial America learned spinning and weaving from their mothers.