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Verbs That’s what’s happening!
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A verb expresses an action, a feeling, or a state of being. Two main types of verbs are helping verbs and linking verbs.
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Action Verbs Tell what the subject does or did. They can be physical or mental. Examples: Sue ran to the store. (physical) I know a lot about math. (mental)
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Linking Verbs Links the subject of the sentence to a word in the predicate. The most common linking verbs are forms of the verb “be”. be, is, am, are, was, were, been, being Example: We are late.
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Helping Verbs Help the main verb express precise meaning They are combined with the main verbs to form verb phrases.
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Examples : He has painted the house. (The helping verb is “has”. The main verb is “painted”.) She could walk to school. (The helping verb is “could”. The main verb is “walk”.)
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Practice I talk on the phone when I get home from school. The boy has played football since third grade. I am going to the mall to buy new shoes. I love to watch television.
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