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1 Verbs Grammar Boot CampGrammar Boot Camp

2 Verbs Verbs are doing words. Verbs are doing words. A verb can express: A verb can express: a physical action a physical action a mental action a mental action or a state of being. or a state of being.

3 Action Verb Definition Action verbs may express physical actions. These words identify what a person or animal is physically doing. Examples Verbs that describe physical action are: sprint, sprinting, sprinted, will sprint, have sprinted smile, smiling, smiled, will smile, have smiled explore, exploring, explored, will explore, have explored

4 Action Verbs Definition Action verbs may identify what a person is thinking. These verbs may or may not be observed with your senses. Examples Verbs that describe mental actions: think, thinking, thought, will think, have thought dream, dreaming, dreamed, will dream, have dreamed Wonder, wondering, wondered, will wonder, have wondered

5 Verbs: State of Being State of being verbs are often called linking verbs because they link the subject of the sentence with information about it. State of being verbs are often called linking verbs because they link the subject of the sentence with information about it. These verbs may be used alone or with other verbs. These verbs may be used alone or with other verbs. Definition Definition

6 State of Being Verb There are 8 state of being verbs: There are 8 state of being verbs: is, am, are is, am, are was, were, was, were, be, being, been. be, being, been.

7 State of Being Verbs These verbs may be used alone. I am a teacher. He was a football player She is a student. These verbs may be used with other verbs. The dog is running. The cat was purring. The monkey has been here.

8 Helping Verbs Helping verbs do just that, they help the main verb in a sentence. Helping verbs do just that, they help the main verb in a sentence. The main verb may be an action verb or a linking verb. The main verb may be an action verb or a linking verb. When there is a helping verb in the sentence the main verb and the helping verb are called a verb phrase. When there is a helping verb in the sentence the main verb and the helping verb are called a verb phrase. Verb phrases may be two, three, or even four words. Verb phrases may be two, three, or even four words.

9 Helping Verbs Examples: Examples: Susan will love these shoes. Susan will love these shoes. Will is a helping verb. Will is a helping verb. Will helps the main verb, love, which is an action verb. Will helps the main verb, love, which is an action verb. The verb phrase is will love. The verb phrase is will love. Would you help me, please? Would you help me, please? Would is a helping verb. Would is a helping verb. Would helps the action verb, help. Would helps the action verb, help. The verb phrase is would help. The verb phrase is would help.

10 Helping Verbs There are only 24 helping verbs There are only 24 helping verbs beamisare beamisare waswerebeenbeing waswerebeenbeing havehashadcould havehashadcould shouldwouldmaymight shouldwouldmaymight mustshallcanwill mustshallcanwill dodiddoeshaving dodiddoeshaving

11 More About Linking Verbs Definition: Definition: Linking verbs (sometimes called intransitive verbs) link the subject of a sentence with a noun or adjective. Linking verbs (sometimes called intransitive verbs) link the subject of a sentence with a noun or adjective.Example: Monica became a prominent lawyer.Monica became a prominent lawyer. Became is a linking verb.Became is a linking verb. Became links the subject, Monica, with the noun, lawyer.Became links the subject, Monica, with the noun, lawyer.

12 More About Linking Verbs All forms of the verb, be, may be used as linking verbs. All forms of the verb, be, may be used as linking verbs. be, am, is, are, was, were, been, being be, am, is, are, was, were, been, being Other verbs may be used “to link.”Other verbs may be used “to link.” Appear, become, feel, grow, look, seem, remain, Appear, become, feel, grow, look, seem, remain, smell, sound, stay, taste, turn, prove smell, sound, stay, taste, turn, prove Examples of other linking verbs:Examples of other linking verbs: will bewill have been has beenhave been will bewill have been has beenhave been can bemay beshould bewould be can bemay beshould bewould be could have beenshould have been could have beenshould have been

13 Review Verb Verbs are doing words.Verbs are doing words. A verb can express:A verb can express: a physical actiona physical action a mental actiona mental action or a state of being.or a state of being. Action Verbs Action verbs may express physical actions. These words identify what a person or animal is physically doing. Action verbs may identify what a person is thinking. These verbs may or may not be observed with your senses. State of Being VerbsState of Being Verbs State of being verbs are often called linking verbs because they link the subject of the sentence with information about it. These verbs may be used alone or with other verbs.


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