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Verbs. Just Do It. Verb Defined. A verb is a word that expresses…. AN ACTION - Joey punched Sal in the face. A CONDITION - I feel pretty awful right now. A STATE OF BEING - I am thrilled at your news!. Two Categories. Two main categories of verbs Action verbs Linking verbs. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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VerbsJust Do It

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Verb DefinedA verb is a word that expresses…

AN ACTION - Joey punched Sal in the face.

A CONDITION - I feel pretty awful right now.

A STATE OF BEING - I am thrilled at your news!

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Two Categories Two main categories of verbs

1. Action verbs2. Linking verbs

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Action Verbs Action verbs tell what

action someone or something is doing The action can be physical or mental.

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Action Verbs MENTAL

“Mr. Johnson thinks most of us are ready to take this test.”

PHYSICAL “We worked hard on the grammar

homework.”

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Linking VerbsA linking verb does

not express action like we think of “action”

It links the subject of a sentence to a word in the predicate

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Linking Verbs “School is the best

part of my life.” (cough, cough, cough)

“Sophie looks miserable when we study grammar.”

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Linking Verbs – 2 types Forms of the verb “to be”

“I am happy.” “My shoes are wet.”

Verbs that express condition “Everyone looks bored with

grammar.” “Most of you seem intelligent.”

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The Linking Verbs “to be” verbs

isareamwaswerebeenbeing

Verbs that express condition

seem remainbecome grow

smell tastefeel soundlook appear

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Linking or Action?BE CAREFUL: The same verb can be linking or

action, depending how it is used Action

“The cook tastes the fish before serving it.”

Linking “This fish tastes delicious.”

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Be Careful! Infinitives are NOT verbs

BE CAREFUL: An infinitive (the word “to” followed by a verb), is NOT a verb

I am going to go to the store.How hard is it to operate this

computer?It is hard to feel bad for criminals.

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Helping VerbsOther things to keep in mind: •Not every sentence will have a helping verb with the main verb.

•When you see an "ing" verb such as "running", be on the lookout for a helping verb also.

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Verb Phrases

Action and linking verbs are sometimes combined with one or more auxiliary

verbs -- also called helping verbs -- to form a verb phrase.

“We are going on vacation.”

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Now get this straight! I’m going to say it once….

Verb phrases are VERBS!You got it?!!

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Auxiliary Verbs

“Mrs. Felipe’s students should understand nouns and pronouns by now.”

“Cam has been questioned hot a lot today.”

Auxiliary verbs

Main verbs

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Auxiliary Verbs The most common auxiliary

verbs are forms of… be (am, is, are, was, were, be, been, being)

have (have, has, had)

do (do, does, did)

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Auxiliary Verbs Other common auxiliaries…

can shallcould willshould maywould might

must

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Verb PhrasesVerb phrases are formed by the combination

of one or more auxiliary (helping) verbs and a main verb

The coach was shouting at Nate all day long.

NateCoach

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Verb PhrasesAuxiliary Verb Main Verb Verb Phrasehad been had beenhave had have hadwas doing was doingcould have helped could have helpedmight have been seen might have been seenis being repaired is being repaired

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Verb PhrasesBe careful!!Auxiliary verb(s) and the main verb may be separated by one or more words that are not part of the verb phrase.

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Verb Phrases-Separated“Jenna could not believe her brother would not let her borrow his ipod.”

“Your parents will never forgive you when I call home to tell them what you did in class.”

“Our coach might not have been kidding when he hinted at a tough workout tomorrow.”

The underlined words are NOT verbs and are not part of these verb phrases

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Verb Phrases-Contractions

BE CAREFUL - Contractions like “couldn’t” and

“shouldn’t” and “can’t” frequently HIDE

auxiliary verbs and make verb phrases hard

to find

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Verb Phrases-ContractionsSentence with contractions“You shouldn’t come to practice today if you’re feeling that badly.”Same sentence with contractions written out“You should not come to practice today if you are feeling that badly.”Same sentence with verb phrases underlined“You should not come to practice today if you are feeling that badly.”

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Noun or Verb?There are many words that can be used as nouns or verbs. Be on your little Sponge Bob toes!

“Our club is in good shape financially.” (noun)

“Shape up or get out!” (verb)

Be careful kids!!

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Let’s Review!• Action Verbs• Linking Verbs• Helping/Main

Verbs

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There are different types of verbs. Some

show action, and some don’t.

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An action verb shows action. It

tells what the subject of the

sentence does.

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Action Verbs

Bill hit the ball.The cat purred

softly.I walk to school.

Susan spoke to me.

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A linking verb links, or

connects, the subject to the predicate. It

does not show action.

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Common Linking Verbs

am is are waswere be beenseems feels

tastes

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Linking Verbs

We are hungry.He was late to

school.The winner is

Johnny.The rose smells

good.

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A helping verb helps a main

verb. The helping verb comes before the main verb.

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Helping/Main Verbs

I am eating my lunch.

Ed has taken the test.

We were talking.

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Practice TimeIn the following sentences, see

if you can identify the

verb.

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Ready?Let’s get started!

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They are watching

television.

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They are watching

television.

Verb: are watching

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They are watching

television.

Verb: are watchingType: helping/main

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Frank was tired after work.

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Frank was tired after work.

Verb: was

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Frank was tired after work.

Verb: wasType: linking verb

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My dad drove his car to the store.

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My dad drove his car to the store.

Verb: drove

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My dad drove his car to the store.

Verb: droveType: action verb

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Finding Nemo is her favorite

movie.

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Finding Nemo is her favorite

movie.

Verb: is

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Finding Nemo is her favorite

movie.

Verb: isType: linking verb

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I did my homework right

after school.

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I did my homework right

after school.

Verb: did

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I did my homework right

after school.

Verb: didType: action verb

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Ann was cooking dinner in the

kitchen.

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Ann was cooking dinner in the

kitchen.

Verb: was cooking

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Ann was cooking dinner in the

kitchen.

Verb: was cookingType: helping/main

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The boys were playing in the

park.

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The boys were playing in the

park.

Verb: were playing

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The boys were playing in the

park.

Verb: were playingType: helping/main

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Sarah competed in the track meet.

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Sarah competed in the track meet.

Verb: competed

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Sarah competed in the track meet.

Verb: competedType: action verb

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The ocean water tastes salty.

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The ocean water tastes salty.

Verb: tastes

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The ocean water tastes salty.

Verb: tastesType: linking verb

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Thomas raised his hand.

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Thomas raised his hand.

Verb: raised

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Thomas raised his hand.

Verb: raisedType: action verb

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The teacher answered his

question.

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The teacher answered his

question.

Verb: answered

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The teacher answered his

question.

Verb: answeredType: action verb

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Randy is studying for his grammar

test.

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Randy is studying for his grammar

test.

Verb: is studying

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Randy is studying for his grammar

test.

Verb: is studyingType: helping/main

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They will be late to the party.

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They will be late to the party.

Verb: will be

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They will be late to the party.

Verb: will beType: linking verb

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I am thirsty after all that running.

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I am thirsty after all that running.

Verb: am

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I am thirsty after all that running.

Verb: amType: linking verb

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We have learned a lot about verbs.

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We have learned a lot about verbs.

Verb: have learned

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We have learned a lot about verbs.

Verb: have learnedType: helping/main

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Great job!