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What is a verb?

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Verbs
A verb is one of the most
important parts of the sentence.
Ittells the subjects actions,
events, or state of being.
Itis always found in the
predicate of a
sentence.
A verb is a word used to
express an action, a condition,
or a state of being.
•The director squished his nose.
•His noise is big.
•The director is squishing his nose.
Types of Verbs

Verbs

Action Linking Helping


Action Verbs

Averb that shows action is called an


action verb.
Theaction verb tells what its subject
does.
The
action can either by physical or
mental.
Physical Action: The
farmer feeds the chickens.

Mental Action: He likes


the red rooster best.
The words are action verbs:

ran
coughed
swallowed
ride sang
awake
Can you find the action verb in each
sentence?

1. The girls danced in the


recital.
2. Our mailman drove a
funny car last week.
3. His teacher wrote the answers
on the board.
4. last
Alicenight. worked onMove
herOn
homework
Present verbs

An action verb that describes


an action that is happening now
is called a present tense verb.
The bird flies
through the sky.
Flies is a present tense verb
because it is happening right
now.
Present tense verbs

Many present tense verbs


end with s, but some end
with es, or ies.
cries
sleeps
splashes
Past Verbs

Verbs which tell about actions


which happened sometime
ago are past tense verbs.
The dog wanted a
bone.
Wanted is a past tense
verb because the action
has already happened.
Past tense verbs

Many past tense verbs end


with ed, but some end with d,
or ied.
tried
clapped

played
Future Verbs

Verbs which tell about actions


which are going to happen are
future tense verbs.
We will awaken at
six a.m.
Will awaken is a future tense
verb because the action has
not yet happened.
Future tense verbs

Future tense verbs use


special words to talk
about things that will
happen: will, going to,
shall,
goingaim to, etc. will enjoy
to start
shall email
Linking Verbs

A linking verb links its


subject to a word in
the predicate.

Linking verbs express


a condition or a state
The cow is blue.
of being.
Linking Verbs
 There are nine common linking verbs:
am be is seem was
are being were
become
To remember these linking verbs, use this
saying:
All boys in school work.
am be is seem was
are were
being
become
Helping Verbs
 A helping verb helps a main verb express action or
precise shades of meaning.
 The combination of one or more helping verbs is
called a verb phrase.

Elmer was
using the
computer.
23 Helping Verbs
may be do should have will
might being does could had can
must been did would has shall
am
are
is
was
were

(main) (main) (main)


Helping Verbs
Other things to keep in mind:
•Not every sentence will have a
helpingverb with the main
verb.
•When you see an "ing" verb
such as "running", be on the
lookout for a helping verb also.
Helping Verbs
•Sometimes there is another word
which separates the helping verb from
the main verb. One common
example
is "not.”

The boy could not find his


socks.
The helping verb is could and the main verb is find.
Helping Verbs
•A sentence may contain up to
three helping verbs to the main
verb.
•An example would be:

The dog must have been chasing the


cat.

The helping verbs are: must, have, and been;


the main verb is chasing.
Let’s practice.
Find the verb in each sentence.

1. Hopefully, it will snow this year.


2. The student asked his teacher a question.
3. Jackson is very energetic.
4. Students in the class were really loud.
5. I am confused about algebra.
6. The girl sang in the competition.
7. Always do your best.
8. The earth revolves around the sun.
Let’s practice.
Find the verb in each sentence.

1. Hopefully, it will snow this year.


2. The student asked his teacher a
question.
3. Jackson is very energetic.
4. Students in the class were
really loud.
5. I am confused about algebra.
6. The girl sang in the competition.
7. Always do your best.
8. The earth revolves around the
sun.
Transitive Verbs

 A transitive verb does have a


direct object.
Example: The pilot landed the antique
airplane. (Airplane is the direct object that
answers the question landed what? After
the verb landed.)
Intransitive Verbs
Intransitive verbs are action verbs that do not have a
direct object.
Linking verbs are ALWAYS intransitive.
Intransitive verbs never answer the questions “who”
or “what”.

Example: The pilot landed carefully. (There is no direct


object answering the question landed what? Or whom?)
Let’s practice.
Determine if each verb is transitive or intransitive.

1. Hopefully, it will snow this year.


2. The student asked his teacher a question.
3. Jackson is very energetic.
4. Students in the class were really loud.
5. I am confused about algebra.
6. The girl sang in the competition.
7. Always do your best.
8. The earth revolves around the sun.
Let’s practice.
Determine if each verb is transitive or intransitive.

1. Hopefully, it will snow this year. INT


2. The student asked his teacher a question.
TRA
3. Jackson is very energetic. INT
4. Students in the class were really loud.
INT
5. I am confused about algebra. INT
6. The girl sang in the competition. INT
7. Always do your best. TRA
8. The earth revolves around the sun. INT

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