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Verbs

Verbs . Miss Cantillon. What is a Verb?. Words that can show action or a state of being Most verbs CAN have “ed” or “ing” added 3 classifications of verbs: action, helping, and linking. Linking Verbs. Connect a subject to a noun or adjective am, is, are, was, were be, been, being

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Verbs

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  1. Verbs Miss Cantillon

  2. What is a Verb? • Words that can show action or a state of being • Most verbs CAN have “ed” or “ing” added • 3 classifications of verbs: action, helping, and linking

  3. Linking Verbs • Connect a subject to a noun or adjective • am, is, are, was, were • be, been, being • appear, become, feel, grow, look • sound, seem, smell, stay, taste, remain • (ABee Felt Good Looking. Someone Seemingly Smelled Stale Taco Remains.)

  4. Helping Verbs • A helping verb ALWAYS comes before another verb. • am, is, are, was, were • be, been, being • have, has, had • do, does, did • will, would, can, could, shall, should • may, might, must • ought

  5. Action Verbs • There are too many action verbs to memorize! • If it is not a helping or linking verb, it must be an action verb!Just SOME examples: • running, skipping, playing, jumping

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