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Using Strong Verbs Created By Kathryn Reilly
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Why Use Strong Verbs? Strong verbs create a clear image. Strong verbs convey a deeper meaning. Strong verbs eliminate reader confusion.
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Weak vs. Strong Verbs Said is a weak verb – It leaves the reader wondering how it was said. Example: John said “Don’t go”. Replacing said with a strong verb clarifies John’s state of mind: – John whispered “Don’t go.” – John screamed “Don’t go.” – John laughed “Don’t go.” – John pleaded “Don’t go.”
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Replacing Weak Verbs 1. Identify the weak verb. 2. Ask the weak verb “How?” Maria sat on the couch. How did she sit? 3. Replace the weak verb with a strong verb. – Note: Sometimes a few words may change, and that’s okay! Maria slumped on the couch. Maria curled into the couch. Maria lounged on the couch. Maria reclined on the couch.
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Partial Weak Verb List Try to eliminate the following weak verbs: Is Are Was Were Be Being Been Said Spoke Walk Ask
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