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Name That Verb! Action Verbs Linking Verbs Helping/Main Verbs
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There are different types of verbs. Some show action, and some don’t.
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An action verb shows action
An action verb shows action. It tells what the subject of the sentence does.
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Action Verbs Bill hit the ball. The cat purred softly.
I walk to school. Susan spoke to me.
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A linking verb links, or connects, the subject to the predicate
A linking verb links, or connects, the subject to the predicate. It does not show action.
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Common Linking Verbs am is are was were be been seems feels tastes
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Linking Verbs We are hungry. He was late to school.
The winner is Johnny. The rose smells good.
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A helping verb helps a main verb
A helping verb helps a main verb. The helping verb comes before the main verb.
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Helping/Main Verbs I am eating my lunch. Ed has taken the test.
We were talking.
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In the following sentences, see if you can identify the verb.
Practice Time In the following sentences, see if you can identify the verb.
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Ready? Let’s get started!
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They are watching television.
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They are watching television.
Verb: are watching
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They are watching television.
Verb: are watching Type: helping/main
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Frank was tired after work.
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Frank was tired after work.
Verb: was
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Frank was tired after work.
Verb: was Type: linking verb
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My dad drove his car to the store.
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My dad drove his car to the store.
Verb: drove
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My dad drove his car to the store.
Verb: drove Type: action verb
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Finding Nemo is her favorite movie.
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Finding Nemo is her favorite movie.
Verb: is
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Finding Nemo is her favorite movie.
Verb: is Type: linking verb
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I did my homework right after school.
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I did my homework right after school.
Verb: did
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I did my homework right after school.
Verb: did Type: action verb
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Ann was cooking dinner in the kitchen.
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Ann was cooking dinner in the kitchen.
Verb: was cooking
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Ann was cooking dinner in the kitchen.
Verb: was cooking Type: helping/main
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The boys were playing in the park.
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The boys were playing in the park.
Verb: were playing
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The boys were playing in the park.
Verb: were playing Type: helping/main
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Sarah competed in the track meet.
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Sarah competed in the track meet.
Verb: competed
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Sarah competed in the track meet.
Verb: competed Type: action verb
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The ocean water tastes salty.
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The ocean water tastes salty.
Verb: tastes
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The ocean water tastes salty.
Verb: tastes Type: linking verb
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Thomas raised his hand.
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Thomas raised his hand. Verb: raised
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Thomas raised his hand. Verb: raised Type: action verb
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The teacher answered his question.
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The teacher answered his question.
Verb: answered
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The teacher answered his question.
Verb: answered Type: action verb
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Randy is studying for his grammar test.
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Randy is studying for his grammar test.
Verb: is studying
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Randy is studying for his grammar test.
Verb: is studying Type: helping/main
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They will be late to the party.
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They will be late to the party.
Verb: will be
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They will be late to the party.
Verb: will be Type: linking verb
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I am thirsty after all that running.
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I am thirsty after all that running.
Verb: am
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I am thirsty after all that running.
Verb: am Type: linking verb
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We have learned a lot about verbs.
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We have learned a lot about verbs.
Verb: have learned
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We have learned a lot about verbs.
Verb: have learned Type: helping/main
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Great job!
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Now that you’re an expert on verbs, be sure to use the related flash cards on
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direct objects, predicate nouns, and predicate adjectives.
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