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Verbs…how many could there be??????

Verbs…how many could there be??????. Six!. “Oh no!”. “Don’t be scared…it’s not that bad!”. Let’s take some notes!. First…what is a verb?. Sing!. Kick!. Def :Expresses action or a state of being. This is known as the “Main Verb” (1 of 6). Jump!. Sprint!. “Ok, enough said!”.

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Verbs…how many could there be??????

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  1. Verbs…how many could there be?????? Six! “Oh no!” “Don’t be scared…it’s not that bad!” Let’s take some notes!

  2. First…what is a verb? Sing! Kick! Def:Expresses action or a state of being This is known as the “Main Verb” (1 of 6) Jump! Sprint! “Ok, enough said!”

  3. “What are the 6 kinds?” • Main Verb • Helping Verb • Action Verb • Linking Verb • Transitive Verb • Intransitive Verb

  4. Helping Verb: Helps the main verb express action Common Helpers

  5. Examples of Helpers and Main Verbs… Jimmy and Bobby are rocking the long hair. What is the helping verb? Helper: “are” What is the main verb? Main: “rocking” Jake & the guys were stylin’ with mow hocks. What is the helping verb? Helper: “were” What is the main verb? Main: “stylin’”

  6. ActionVerb: Expresses physical or mental activity. (*Something you can actually do) Cook Think Shop Ride Talk Run Jump Study Like Fall Love Dream Went

  7. Linking Verb: Connects/Links the subject to a word that describes it. Is May be As Grow Are Look Was Remain Were Seem Has Been Appear Have Been EXAMPLE: Mary is a dancer.

  8. Yoda is a Star Wars character. Action or Linking? Linking it is!

  9. Terrelle Pryor runs against the Troy defense. Action or Linking? Action is correct!

  10. Spongebob seems joyful all the time! -Linking- Action or Linking?

  11. More Verbs… Transitive & Intransitive What’s the difference?

  12. Transitive Verbs • Expresses action toward a noun. • The action passes from the doer (subject) to the receiver • The word that receives the action of a transitive verb is called a direct object. EXAMPLE: The monkey entertainedZach. *Think…entertained what/who?...Zach, so Zach is the direct object.

  13. Intransitive Verbs • Tells something about the subject. • There is no one or nothing receiving the action. EXAMPLE: Mr. Doodle crowed. *There is nothing receiving the action crowed, so crowed is INTRANSITIVE. Hint: If the sentence is intransitive, there is no direct object.

  14. Remember This!! • If a sentence is Transitive it has a Direct Object and maybe an Indirect Object. • If a sentence is Intransitive, it does NOT have a Direct Object. HINT Trans = DO Intrans = No DO

  15. Let's Review... What is a Transitive Verb? Answer: It expresses an action directed at another person, place, or thing. It takes a DO. What is an Intransitive Verb? Answer: It tells something about the subject. It does NOT take a DO. What is a Direct Object? Answer: It tells who or what receives the action. What is an Indirect Object? Answer: It tells to whom the action is done.

  16. Main Verb Helping Verb Now You Know Your Verbs!!! Yay! Action Verb Transitive Verb Intransitive Verb Linking Verb

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