Daily Grammar 6-10. Lesson 6 Parts of Speech - Verbs Instructions: Pick out the verb phrases in the following sentences. Watch for the helping verbs.

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Daily Grammar 6-10

Lesson 6 Parts of Speech - Verbs Instructions: Pick out the verb phrases in the following sentences. Watch for the helping verbs. 1. I can understand his concern. 2. She must have told you ten times. 3. We shall go tomorrow. 4. The wind was howling all night.

Lesson 6 Parts of Speech - Verbs Instructions: Pick out the verb phrases in the following sentences. Watch for the helping verbs. 1. I can understand his concern. 2. She must have told you ten times. 3. We shall go tomorrow. 4. The wind was howling all night.

Lesson 6 Parts of Speech - Verbs Instructions: Pick out the verb phrases in the following sentences. Watch for the helping verbs. 1. I can understand his concern. 2. She must have told you ten times. 3. We shall go tomorrow. 4. The wind was howling all night.

Lesson 6 Parts of Speech - Verbs Instructions: Pick out the verb phrases in the following sentences. Watch for the helping verbs. 1. I can understand his concern. 2. She must have told you ten times. 3. We shall go tomorrow. 4. The wind was howling all night.

Lesson 6 Parts of Speech - Verbs Instructions: Pick out the verb phrases in the following sentences. Watch for the helping verbs. 1. I can understand his concern. 2. She must have told you ten times. 3. We shall go tomorrow. 4. The wind was howling all night.

Answers 1. can understand 2. must have told 3. shall go 4. was howling

Lesson 7 Parts of Speech - Verbs The use of helping verbs causes certain changes in verb phrases that we need to be able to recognize. One change is the use of contractions. Instructions: List the contractions in the following sentences. 1. I've done it again. 2. You aren't going with us. 3. She's staying to tend the kids.

Lesson 7 Parts of Speech - Verbs The use of helping verbs causes certain changes in verb phrases that we need to be able to recognize. One change is the use of contractions. Instructions: List the contractions in the following sentences. 1. I've done it again. 2. You aren't going with us. 3. She's staying to tend the kids.

Lesson 7 Parts of Speech - Verbs The use of helping verbs causes certain changes in verb phrases that we need to be able to recognize. One change is the use of contractions. Instructions: List the contractions in the following sentences. 1. I've done it again. 2. You aren't going with us. 3. She's staying to tend the kids.

Lesson 7 Parts of Speech - Verbs The use of helping verbs causes certain changes in verb phrases that we need to be able to recognize. One change is the use of contractions. Instructions: List the contractions in the following sentences. 1. I've done it again. 2. You aren't going with us. 3. She's staying to tend the kids.

Answers 7 1. I’ve 2. aren’t 3. she’s

As mentioned before, it’s a good idea to memorize the helping verbs. If you haven’t memorized them, take a few minutes to learn them. Group 1: is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been Group 2: has, have, had Group 3: do, does, did Group 4: shall, will, should, would Group 5: may, might, must, can, could

Lesson 8 Parts of Speech - Verbs A helping verb may be connected with another word in a contracted form. The following sentences have verb phrases using contractions. Instructions: Find the verb phrases in each sentence. Determine if the verb phases are action verbs or state of being verbs. 1. I've done it again. 2. You aren't going with us. 3. She's staying to tend the kids.

Lesson 8 Parts of Speech - Verbs A helping verb may be connected with another word in a contracted form. The following sentences have verb phrases using contractions. Instructions: Find the verb phrases in each sentence. Determine if the verb phases are action verbs or state of being verbs. 1. I've done it again. 've (have) done - Have is in contracted form. 2. You aren't going with us. 3. She's staying to tend the kids.

Lesson 8 Parts of Speech - Verbs A helping verb may be connected with another word in a contracted form. The following sentences have verb phrases using contractions. Instructions: Find the verb phrases in each sentence. Determine if the verb phases are action verbs or state of being verbs. 1. I've done it again. 've (have) done - Have is in contracted form. 2. You aren't going with us. are going - Are is connected to the contracted form of not. 3. She's staying to tend the kids.

Lesson 8 Parts of Speech - Verbs A helping verb may be connected with another word in a contracted form. The following sentences have verb phrases using contractions. Instructions: Find the verb phrases in each sentence. Determine if the verb phases are action verbs or state of being verbs. 1. I've done it again. 've (have) done - Have is in contracted form. 2. You aren't going with us. are going - Are is connected to the contracted form of not. 3. She's staying to tend the kids. 's (is) staying - Is is in contracted form. All three verb phrases are action verbs.

Lesson 9 Parts of Speech - Verbs In sentences that are questions, the verb phrase is often separated by another word. Instructions: Find the verb phrases in these sentences. Be sure to watch for another word separating the helping verb from the main verb. 1. Have you been driving long? 2. Where was the car parked? 3. Can I be of assistance?

Lesson 9 Parts of Speech - Verbs In sentences that are questions, the verb phrase is often separated by another word. Instructions: Find the verb phrases in these sentences. Be sure to watch for another word separating the helping verb from the main verb. 1. Have you been driving long? 2. Where was the car parked? 3. Can I be of assistance?

Lesson 9 Parts of Speech - Verbs In sentences that are questions, the verb phrase is often separated by another word. Instructions: Find the verb phrases in these sentences. Be sure to watch for another word separating the helping verb from the main verb. 1. Have you been driving long? 2. Where was the car parked? 3. Can I be of assistance?

Lesson 9 Parts of Speech - Verbs In sentences that are questions, the verb phrase is often separated by another word. Instructions: Find the verb phrases in these sentences. Be sure to watch for another word separating the helping verb from the main verb. 1. Have you been driving long? 2. Where was the car parked? 3. Can I be of assistance? The words separating the verb phrases are nouns and pronouns. This is very common in sentences that are questions. The first two verbs are action verbs, and the last verb is a state of being verb.

Lesson 10 Parts of Speech - Verbs Sometimes verb phrases are separated by words called adverbs. We will learn more about adverbs in later lessons. They are used often with verbs; however, they are not considered part of the verb phrase. What are the verb phrases in the three sentences? Are the verbs action verbs or state of being verbs? 1. You have not helped your father today. 2. I will soon be home. 3. The child had suddenly choked on the food.

Lesson 10 Parts of Speech - Verbs Sometimes verb phrases are separated by words called adverbs. We will learn more about adverbs in later lessons. They are used often with verbs; however, they are not considered part of the verb phrase. What are the verb phrases in the three sentences? Are the verbs action verbs or state of being verbs? 1. You have not helped your father today. Action 2. I will soon be home. 3. The child had suddenly choked on the food.

Lesson 10 Parts of Speech - Verbs Sometimes verb phrases are separated by words called adverbs. We will learn more about adverbs in later lessons. They are used often with verbs; however, they are not considered part of the verb phrase. What are the verb phrases in the three sentences? Are the verbs action verbs or state of being verbs? 1. You have not helped your father today. Action 2. I will soon be home. State of being 3. The child had suddenly choked on the food.

Lesson 10 Parts of Speech - Verbs Sometimes verb phrases are separated by words called adverbs. We will learn more about adverbs in later lessons. They are used often with verbs; however, they are not considered part of the verb phrase. What are the verb phrases in the three sentences? Are the verbs action verbs or state of being verbs? 1. You have not helped your father today. Action 2. I will soon be home. State of being 3. The child had suddenly choked on the food. Action