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Direct Objects

Direct Objects. Unit 3 Lesson 3. Objectives. Students will: Identify the verbs in a sentence. Distinguish main verbs from helping verbs. Rules. A verb may have two parts. A main verb Shows the action in the sentence. Some main verbs show action One or more helping verbs.

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Direct Objects

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  1. Direct Objects Unit 3 Lesson 3

  2. Objectives Students will: • Identify the verbs in a sentence. • Distinguish main verbs from helping verbs.

  3. Rules • A verb may have two parts. • A main verb • Shows the action in the sentence. • Some main verbs show action • One or more helping verbs. • They work with the main verb. • They do not show action. • The main verb and the helping verb form a verb phrase.

  4. Common Helping Verbs

  5. Rules • Fran has passed everyone. • Main verb? • passed. • Helping Verb? • has • Verb Phrase • has passed

  6. Rules • She is winning the race. • Main verb? • winning • Helping Verb? • is • Verb Phrase • is winning

  7. Rules • She will get the prize. • Main verb? • get • Helping Verb? • will • Verb Phrase • will get

  8. Rules • The Chargers have practiced for months. • Main verb? • practiced • Helping Verb? • have • Verb Phrase • have practiced

  9. Rules • Their cheerleaders are creating new cheers. • Main verb? • creating • Helping Verb? • are • Verb Phrase • are creating

  10. Rules • The football schedule was planned last summer. • Main verb? • planned • Helping Verb? • was • Verb Phrase • was planned

  11. Rules • The band is rehearsing every day. • Main verb? • rehearsing • Helping Verb? • is • Verb Phrase • is rehearsing

  12. Rules • The students will get their tickets tomorrow. • Main verb? • get • Helping Verb? • will • Verb Phrase • will get

  13. Rules • The halfback is tackling the runner. • Main verb? • tackling • Helping Verb? • is • Verb Phrase • is tackling

  14. Rules • The runner was fumbling the ball. • Main verb? • fumbling • Helping Verb? • was • Verb Phrase • was fumbling

  15. Rules • A player on the other team caught it. • Main verb? • caught • Helping Verb? • none • Verb Phrase • caught

  16. Rules • The quarterback has scored a touchdown. • Main verb? • scored • Helping Verb? • has • Verb Phrase • has scored

  17. Rules • He had waited for the perfect opportunity. • Main verb? • waited • Helping Verb? • had • Verb Phrase • had waited

  18. Rules • His teammates are jumping for joy. • Main verb? • jumping • Helping Verb? • are • Verb Phrase • are jumping

  19. Rules • I will go to the game next week. • Main verb? • go • Helping Verb? • will • Verb Phrase • will go

  20. Rules • I always cheer for my favorite team. • Main verb? • cheer • Helping Verb? • none • Verb Phrase • cheer

  21. Circle the helping verb and underline the main verb. A crowd is gathering for the town volleyball game. Lake Street players are carrying last year’s trophy. Alton Road players were looking confident too. “Our luck will change this year!” Players have taken their positions. The Sutton Volleyball Victory Game is starting.

  22. Homework WB pgs. 40-41

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