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VERBS Verbs are words that express action or state of being, and they are an essential part of a complete sentence.
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There are three types of verbs:
Action verbs Linking verbs Helping verbs
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ACTION VERBS Action verbs are words that express action (ex: give, eat, walk, have, own, etc.)
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LINKING VERB: A linking verb connects the subject of a sentence to a noun or adjective that renames or describes it. This noun or adjective is called the subject complement.
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EXAMPLES: Jason became a business major. (The verb, became, links the subject, Jason, to its complement, a business major.) Lisa is my oldest sister. (The verb, is, links the subject, Lisa, to the subject complement, my oldest sister, which describes Lisa.)
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To Be – the most common linking verb
(am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been) These verbs are often used as linking verbs *to taste *to appear *to smell *to stay *to sound *to remain *to feel *to prove *to look *to become *to seem
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HELPING VERBS Helping verbs (also called auxiliary verbs) are used with a main verb to convey the complete thought.
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Verb phrases consist of one main verb and one or more helping verbs (also called auxiliary verbs).
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The following words, called modals, always function as helping verbs:
can may must shall will could might ought to should would *Modal verbs (helping verbs) are used with action verbs to give the verb more intention or possibility. EXAMPLES: Tanya could learn to fly helicopters. (Could helps the main verb, learn.) Janine will drive to Idaho tomorrow. (Will helps the main verb, drive.)
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To Be – am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been To Do – do, does, did
To Have – have, has, had Can work as action verbs, helping verbs or linking verbs Helping Verb: Jana is moving to a new house. Linking Verb: Jana is ready to go.
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To Be – am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been To Do – do, does, did
To Have – have, has, had Can work as action verbs, helping verbs or linking verbs Helping Verb: Dustin did eat his vegetables! Action Verb: Dustin did his homework last night.
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To Be – am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been To Do – do, does, did
To Have – have, has, had Can work as action verbs, helping verbs or linking verbs Helping Verb: Erin has jumped off the cliff. Action Verb: Erin has a good attitude.
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