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Verbs Pave the Way for Language Development

Verbs are very important for language development because they allow children to start building early sentences. Every sentence needs a verb. And the choice of verb determines many of the grammatical forms in a sentence. You can learn more about verbs and everything about English from Online English Teacher in Livemore. to know more, please visit here: https://millsenglishtutoring.com/online-education/

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Verbs Pave the Way for Language Development

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  1. Verbs Pave the Way for Language Development Verbs are very important for language development because they allow children to start building early sentences. Every sentence needs a verb. And the choice of verb determines many of the grammatical forms in a sentence. Ways to Help Your Child Learn New Verbs: 1.Keep a list of the verbs your child understands and says:- Children have to understand a word before they can begin using it. Knowing what verbs your child understands will help you know which verbs you might repeat regularly. 2. Think about things your child likes to do:- By identifying toys, foods, and activities your child enjoys, you will be able to think of action words (verbs) associated with these things. 3. Show your child what the verb means:- Verbs are action words, so whenever possible, try to do the action while you say the verb in a short sentence. 4. Repeat, repeat, and repeat some more:- Children need to hear new words many times before they start to use them themselves. When interacting with your child, try to use a new verb several times during the activity. Source:www.hanen.org w w w . m i l l s e n g l i s h t u t o r i n g . c o m

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