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Action Verbs An action verb expresses a physical or mental action –Physical: run, jump, play, throw –Mental: think, believe, remember, imagine Transitive Verb –Action verb that expresses an action directed toward a person or thing Adam held the baby. (held is directed toward baby) Brian brought flowers. (brought is directed toward flowers)
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Action Verbs Transitive Verb cont –Action passes from the doer (subject of sentence) to the receiver of the action. –Words that receive the action of a transitive verb are direct objects. Sylvia kicked Juan under the table. –Subject? –Action verb? –Direct object? Josh wants a smile from Mary. Cornelius painted the canvas.
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Action Verbs Intransitive Verb –Action verb that expresses action (or tells something about the subject) without passing the action to the receiver. DOES NOT have a direct object. The kids read quietly in class. The teacher read aloud. Huffing and puffing, we arrived at the classroom door with only seven seconds to spare.
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Action Verbs NOTE: Depending on its use, some verbs can be either transitive or intransitive –Janet swam ten laps. Subject: Verb: Direct object? –Janet swam really well. Subject: Verb: Direct object?
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