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What is a verb?? A word or group of words that will express an action or connect words.
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Action Verbs Linking Verbs verbs that express physical or mental action Ex. jump (physical) think (mental) *Beware of “to” plus a verb. connect the subject of a sentence with a word in the predicate that identifies or describes the subject Ex. She was the winner. He is so sweet.
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Some linking verbs from the verb BE AMWERE IS BE AREBEING WASBEEN
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Other Linking Verbs appeargrow seemstay becomelook smelltaste feelremain soundturn These words can be ACTION or LINKING; to tell the difference, put a form IS or ARE in its place
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Transitive Verbs action verbs that pass the action to a receiver who answers the question Who? or What? Has a direct object with it Ex. You help me.
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Intransitive Verbs action verbs that cannot pass the action to a receiver since nothing answers the question Who? or What? There is NO direct object Ex. You sing beautifully.
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Helping Verbs Helping Verbs: help the main verb to express action Can have multiple helping verbs before the MAIN verb Ex. Must have been running Verb Phrases: contain one main verb and one or more helping verbs Ex. did help
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Common Helping Verbs Do would Doescan Didcould Havemay Hasmust Hadmight Shall Shouldplus all regular linking verbs Will
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Ways to locate helping verbs Sometimes a verb phrase will be all together: He is running through the park.
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Sometimes a verb phrase will be interrupted by another word (adverb) She does not live in that house anymore. I don’t like the taste of bell peppers. (hidden in a contraction)
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If your sentence asks a question, then the sentence probably begins with a helping verb. May I have the salt, please?
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