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    Verbs

    and

    Adverbs

    Contents

    General

    Introduction

    Introduction to

    Verbs

    .

    Finite Verbs

    o

    Regular

    o

    Irregular

    .

    Non-Finite Verbs

    Worksheets

    .

    Finite

    Verbs

    o

    IntroductoryActivities

    o

    Finite Verbs

    o Predicate

    o

    Direct Object

    o Indirect

    Object

    o

    Transitive

    Verbs

    o Intransitive

    Verbs

    o

    Linking Verbs

    o Verb'to

    be'

    o

    Auxiliary

    Verbs

    o

    Modal Auxiliary Verbs

    .

    Regular Verbs

    o

    Person

    and

    Number

    .

    Singular

    .

    Plural

    .

    Verb

    Agreement

    (concord)

    .

    Discrimination exercises

    o

    Tense

    '

    t'Tl'"or.r"n.

    .

    Discrimination

    .

    Future

    .

    Discrimination

    o

    Mood

    o

    Voice

    .

    Irregular

    Verbs

    .

    Regular

    lrregular Verbs

    o

    lense

    .

    Continuous

    (present,

    past,

    future)

    .

    Perfect

    (present,

    past,

    future,

    discrimination)

    .

    Perfect Continuous

    (present,

    past,

    future,

    discrimination)

    .

    Conditional

    (present,

    perfect)

    .

    Conditional

    Continuous

    (present,

    perfect)

    .

    Phrasal Verbs

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    Verbs

    and

    Adverbs

    Contents

    Worksheets

    .

    Non-Finite

    Verbs

    o

    Infinitive

    o

    Present

    pafticiple (gerund)

    o

    Past

    participle

    o

    Discrimination

    Discrimination exercises

    (Finite/Non-Finite

    Verbs)

    Introduction to

    Adverbs

    o

    Adverbs

    of

    Manner,

    Place, Time,

    Degree, Frequency

    o

    Interrogative,

    Relative, Sentence

    Adverbs

    o

    Degrees

    of

    Comparison

    Worksheets

    o Adverbs of

    Manner

    o

    Adverbs

    of

    Place

    o Adverbs of

    Time

    o

    Adverbs

    of

    Degree

    o

    Discrimination

    o

    Adverbs

    of

    Frequency

    o

    Discrimination

    o

    InterrogativeAdverbs

    o

    Relative

    Adverbs

    o

    Sentence

    Adverbs

    o

    Degrees

    of

    Comparison

    Verbs

    and

    Adverbs

    o

    Spelling Checks

    o

    Crossword

    Puzzle

    References

    Bibliography

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    Introduction

    to Verbs

    Definition

    A verb

    is

    a

    doing,

    being

    or

    having

    word.

    Finite

    Verbs

    .

    Finite verbs

    are

    verbs

    which

    show

    time,

    person

    and number.

    Every

    sentence

    must

    have

    a

    finite

    verb.

    Every

    clause

    must

    have

    a

    finite verb.

    phrases

    do not

    contain

    a

    finite

    verb.

    o

    Finite

    verbs

    can

    appear

    alone in the

    simple

    present

    tense

    and the

    simple

    past

    tense,

    e.g. He

    plays

    tennis.

    He

    played

    tennis.

    .

    with

    all

    other

    tenses,

    the

    base verb

    combines

    with

    a

    helper

    (auxiliary)

    verb

    to form

    a

    compound

    verb.

    example:

    He has

    finished

    his

    work.

    has

    (auxiliary

    verb) +

    finished

    (past

    participle)

    o

    Finite

    verbs

    have

    a

    subject rhe

    subject

    of a

    sentence

    is

    the

    person

    or thing

    that

    the

    sentence

    is

    about.

    Regular

    verbs

    .

    Regular

    verbs

    are

    also called

    weak verbs.

    .

    There

    are

    four

    main

    forms

    of the reqular

    verb:

    Infinitive

    or

    base form

    -s

    form

    (3'd person

    singular)

    -

    rng

    pafticiple

    -ed

    past

    tense

    and

    past pafticiple

    play

    prays

    playing

    played

    want

    wants

    wantinq

    wanted

    cry

    cnes

    cryrnq

    cried

    ' ttrnh

    Jumps

    jumping

    iumped

    watch

    watches

    watching

    watched

    srap

    slaps

    slapping

    slapped

    laugh

    lauqhs lauqhinq laughed

    Subject

    and Predicate

    .

    Subject

    If,

    after

    reading

    a

    sentence,

    you

    can

    ask'who?,

    or.what?,

    and

    qet

    an

    answer.

    then

    the verb

    has

    a

    subject

    and is

    finite.

    examples.

    The

    fire

    burned.

    Question:

    What

    burned?

    Answer:

    The

    fire.

    Sandra

    waits.

    euestion:

    Who

    waits?

    Answer:

    Sandra.

    Going

    down

    the

    road.

    euestion:

    Who/What

    going?

    There

    is

    no

    answer, so

    there

    is no

    subject

    and'going,

    is

    not

    a

    finite

    verb.

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    Name

    Date

    Verbs

    Finite Verbs

    Regular

    Verb Form

    Tense

    -

    future

    (simple)

    o

    fr/rite

    the future verb

    on the line

    (setection)

    1.

    We

    will

    call

    you

    in the morning.

    2.

    They will

    save some of

    the

    cake.

    3.

    The

    two

    Labradors

    will

    chase

    the

    ball.

    4. After

    breakfast she will wash

    up.

    5.

    lake will

    change

    the oil

    in

    the

    car.

    .

    Complete

    the

    sentences in

    the futuretense

    using the verb

    given

    in the

    brackets.

    (Production)

    1. Be careful

    or

    the

    dog

    you (bite)

    the competition.

    (enter)

    .

    The whole class

    3.

    The

    milk

    if

    you

    leave

    it there.

    (spill)

    4.

    A

    pride

    of

    lions

    if

    you go

    too

    close.

    (attack)

    5. A

    bunch

    of roses

    her up.

    (cheer)

    .

    Finish

    these sentences

    1.

    The

    ladv next door

    in

    the firfirretense

    (Production)

    2.

    That hungry

    cat

    3.

    My

    old

    bicycle

    4.

    Jenny's aunt

    5.

    The

    Christmas

    tree

    .

    Underline

    the

    future

    tense verbs in

    green

    and

    the

    nouns

    (things

    or

    people)

    in red.

    (Parsing)

    1. We

    will

    post

    our

    books and

    toys

    in

    the

    morning.

    2.

    Craig and Stuart

    will

    catch

    the

    train

    instead of

    the

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    Name

    Date

    Adverbs

    Adverbs

    of time

    tell when somethinq is done.

    .

    Underline

    the

    adverbs

    of time

    in

    the following

    rows.

    Be

    careful

    There

    may

    be

    more than one adverb of time

    in

    each row.

    quickly

    late sadly silently

    tonight

    there up

    just

    last

    down

    happily

    fast

    tomorrow

    early

    bravely

    prematurely

    yet

    upstairs slowly

    home

    currently

    first most least now

    behind then

    through

    still

    soon

    enough

    probably

    presently

    entirely loudly

    hard best

    much today simultaneously

    .

    Write adverbs of time on the

    lines next to the verbs in the list.

    1.

    leave

    4.

    studied

    2. remember

    3.

    arrive

    7.

    born

    B.

    finish

    Q

    clcnt-in

    10.

    served

    12.

    waiting

    11.

    exploded

    .

    performed

    6.

    go

    Here

    are some

    words you

    may

    rike

    to

    use. ,$q

    concurrently

    simultaneously

    early

    tomorrow

    last

    night

    late

    prematurely

    recently

    still

    finally

    this

    morning

    eventually

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