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Use the verb foldable to take notes over the three different types of verbs. VERBS

Use the verb foldable to take notes over the three different types of verbs. VERBS A verb shows action or state of being. ACTION VERBS Action Verb Video. An action verb  explains what the subject of the sentence is doing or has done .  Examples:

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Use the verb foldable to take notes over the three different types of verbs. VERBS

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  1. Use the verb foldable to take notes over the three different types of verbs. VERBS A verb shows actionorstate of being.

  2. ACTION VERBS Action Verb Video Anaction verb explains what the subject of the sentence is doing or has done.  Examples: 1. She loves writing in her journal. 2. James giggled constantly. 3. Shawna reached for her glass of iced water. 4. Write your own example!

  3. LINKING VERB VIDEO LINKING VERBS Linking Verbs link two words together. Example: The flower is pretty. flower = pretty Common Linking Verbs Is, be, am, are, was, were, been, being, become

  4. Linking Verbs do not express action. They connect the subject of the verb to additional information about the subject. Example: Thor is a superhero. Ising isn’t something that Thor can do. Is connects the subject, Thor, to additional information about him.

  5. LINKING VERBS Example: During the afternoon, my cats are content to nap on the couch. Areing isn’t something that cats can do. Are is connecting the subject, cats, to something said about them. They enjoy sleeping on the furniture.

  6. LET’S PRACTICE!Identify: Does the sentence contain an action verb or a linking verb? 1. The candy tastes sweet. 2. The young boy is an amazing athlete. 3. During study hall, I always finish my homework. 4. The children laughed loudly during the puppet show. tastes = Linking Verb is = Linking Verb finish = Action Verb laughed = Action Verb

  7. Grab a glue stick and glue your foldable onto the next blank page in your notebook.

  8. Helping Verb Song (To the tune of “Jingle Bells”) Helping verbs, helping verbs, There are 23 Am, is, are Was and were, Being, been, and be, Have, has, had, Do, does, did, Shall, Should, when, and would There are five more helping verbs: May, might, must, can, could! HELPING VERBS • These verbs help an action or linking verb. • Helping verb + main verb = verb phrase. • The main verb is always the last verb in the phrase. Example: I am writingthis sentence. Helping Verb Video

  9. Helping Verb Examples • I can decorate my classroom for Halloween. • You should wear your costume to school. • However, you cannot paint your face.

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