What is a Verb??
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A word that expresses an  action  or a  state   of   being DEFINITION
Think of at least ten  examples of words that  express actions or a  state-of-being. Examples of Verbs
Find the word that tells you the action in the following sentences. Ian exploded with laughter. Tom swatted the fly. Can You Find the Verb?
3 MAIN TYPES OF VERBS Action Verbs:   tell what nouns/pronouns DO Linking Verbs: link a subject w/ info about it Helping Verbs: help the main verb do its job What We Will Learn
Action Verbs
An action verb expresses  an action  and tells what the subject  does . Action verbs show either  physical  or  mental  action. Physical :  Anna  ran  in her cross-county  meet. Mental :  I  forgot  my teacher’s name. ACTION VERBS   What They Do
Where’s the Action Verb? Identify the verb in the following sentences and state whether it is  physical  or  mental .  The bride walked down the aisle. The groom smiled at her. The puppy loves his toy. He brought it back to his owner. Egyptians thought highly of their kingdom.
The bride  walked  down the aisle. (P) The groom  smiled  at her. (P) The puppy  loves  his toy. (M) He  brought  it back to his owner. (P) Egyptians  thought  highly of their kingdom. (P) Answers
 
What is a verb? A word that expresses an action or state of being. What is the job of an action verb? To express a physical or mental action. Give examples of physical actions. Give examples of mental actions. Review
Directions:  Identify the action verb in the sentence. State if it is physical or mental. Are you ready?  Let’s go! Physical or Mental?
Jessica jumped up and down for joy. Ian thought about the answer to the question. He then raised his hand excitedly. Olivia knows the answer too. Mrs. Hannan forgot to assign homework. Ms. Shirk loves her students. Physical or Mental?
 
Linking Verbs
LINKING VERBS The job:   A linking verb links the subject to a word that either describes the subject or gives the subject another name.  It states that something “is” or “exists”. A verb is a linking verb if :  it can replace one of the verbs of being (am, is, are, was, were) and make sense. Ex:   We  were  nervous. Nancy  is  an author. John  looked  sad.  The soup  tastes  delicious
Did you know that linking verbs have another name?  They are also known as  STATE-OF-BEING  verbs! WOWSERS! WAIT!!!!!
The most common linking verbs can be memorized using the following mnemonic: A nn  I s  A   W ild,  W onderful,  B ouncing  B aby  B ear. m  s  r  a  e  e  e e e  s   r   I e e   n  n   g Common Linking Verbs
A nn  I s  A   W ild,  W onderful,  B ouncing  B aby  B ear. Can you remember  what each word stands for?
appear  become  feel  grow  look  remain  seem  smell  sound  stay  taste  turn **THESE VERBS CAN BE ACTION OR LINKING DEPENDING ON HOW THEY ARE USED.  SEE SENTENCES ON THE NEXT PAGE. Less Common Linking Verbs
Action or Linking? Identify whether the following verbs are used as action or linking verbs. They  sounded  the bell for a fire drill. Mom  sounded  happy about her new job. The judge  looked  at my science project. Sally Ann  looks  beautiful in her ballroom costume.
Where’s the Linking Verb? Underline the linking verb on your paper as we read each of the following sentences. Henry appears nervous. Tanya is the first dancer to perform. Last year, she was last on the program. The stage looks beautiful. Flowers are everywhere.
Henry  appears  nervous. Tanya  is  the first dancer to perform. Last year, she  was  last on the program. The stage  looks  beautiful. Flowers  are  everywhere. Answers
 
Helping Verbs
HELPING VERBS -The job:   A helping verb  helps  a  main  verb do its job. -Without its help, the  main  verb doesn’t  make  any  sense . Ex.  (with helping)  Soon it  will be  time to go  home. (without helping)   Soon it  be  time to go  home.
Sometimes the helping verb might  not  be  next  to the  main verb . One common word that separates helping verbs is :  NOT Ex.  She  will  not  go  to the beach today. Do  you  think  that Johnny likes Felicia? WARNING!!
If you see one of the following verbs without a main verb, it is NOT a helping verb! am is are was were be being been has have had do does did  may might must can could shall should will would ANOTHER WARNING!
Sing the verbs to the tune of  “ Jingle Bells” Do, does, did Have, has, had May…might…must Would, could, should Will, shall, can These are helping verbs! SING IT AGAIN! Let’s Sing!
Find the Helping Verbs! Directions:  Find the helping verbs in these sentences. Did you watch Dancing with the Stars last night? Sam, can your dog do tricks? Natalie’s cat can sleep for an entire day. Alex was snowboarding last weekend.
Where Does it Belong? Add helping verbs to the sentences below: The swamp  ______  be frightening after dark. The Swamp Thing _______been coming out at night lately. No one ________ever seen the Swamp Thing. No one knows what the Swamp Thing _______do to you.
Other 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.  Together the main verb and the helping verb are called a “verb phrase.”
Continued A sentence may contain up to three helping verbs to  assist 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.
 

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    What is aVerb??
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    A word thatexpresses an action or a state of being DEFINITION
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    Think of atleast ten examples of words that express actions or a state-of-being. Examples of Verbs
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    Find the wordthat tells you the action in the following sentences. Ian exploded with laughter. Tom swatted the fly. Can You Find the Verb?
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    3 MAIN TYPESOF VERBS Action Verbs: tell what nouns/pronouns DO Linking Verbs: link a subject w/ info about it Helping Verbs: help the main verb do its job What We Will Learn
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    An action verbexpresses an action and tells what the subject does . Action verbs show either physical or mental action. Physical : Anna ran in her cross-county meet. Mental : I forgot my teacher’s name. ACTION VERBS What They Do
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    Where’s the ActionVerb? Identify the verb in the following sentences and state whether it is physical or mental . The bride walked down the aisle. The groom smiled at her. The puppy loves his toy. He brought it back to his owner. Egyptians thought highly of their kingdom.
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    The bride walked down the aisle. (P) The groom smiled at her. (P) The puppy loves his toy. (M) He brought it back to his owner. (P) Egyptians thought highly of their kingdom. (P) Answers
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    What is averb? A word that expresses an action or state of being. What is the job of an action verb? To express a physical or mental action. Give examples of physical actions. Give examples of mental actions. Review
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    Directions: Identifythe action verb in the sentence. State if it is physical or mental. Are you ready? Let’s go! Physical or Mental?
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    Jessica jumped upand down for joy. Ian thought about the answer to the question. He then raised his hand excitedly. Olivia knows the answer too. Mrs. Hannan forgot to assign homework. Ms. Shirk loves her students. Physical or Mental?
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    LINKING VERBS Thejob: A linking verb links the subject to a word that either describes the subject or gives the subject another name. It states that something “is” or “exists”. A verb is a linking verb if : it can replace one of the verbs of being (am, is, are, was, were) and make sense. Ex: We were nervous. Nancy is an author. John looked sad. The soup tastes delicious
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    Did you knowthat linking verbs have another name? They are also known as STATE-OF-BEING verbs! WOWSERS! WAIT!!!!!
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    The most commonlinking verbs can be memorized using the following mnemonic: A nn I s A W ild, W onderful, B ouncing B aby B ear. m s r a e e e e e s r I e e n n g Common Linking Verbs
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    A nn I s A W ild, W onderful, B ouncing B aby B ear. Can you remember what each word stands for?
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    appear become feel grow look remain seem smell sound stay taste turn **THESE VERBS CAN BE ACTION OR LINKING DEPENDING ON HOW THEY ARE USED. SEE SENTENCES ON THE NEXT PAGE. Less Common Linking Verbs
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    Action or Linking?Identify whether the following verbs are used as action or linking verbs. They sounded the bell for a fire drill. Mom sounded happy about her new job. The judge looked at my science project. Sally Ann looks beautiful in her ballroom costume.
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    Where’s the LinkingVerb? Underline the linking verb on your paper as we read each of the following sentences. Henry appears nervous. Tanya is the first dancer to perform. Last year, she was last on the program. The stage looks beautiful. Flowers are everywhere.
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    Henry appears nervous. Tanya is the first dancer to perform. Last year, she was last on the program. The stage looks beautiful. Flowers are everywhere. Answers
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    HELPING VERBS -Thejob: A helping verb helps a main verb do its job. -Without its help, the main verb doesn’t make any sense . Ex. (with helping) Soon it will be time to go home. (without helping) Soon it be time to go home.
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    Sometimes the helpingverb might not be next to the main verb . One common word that separates helping verbs is : NOT Ex. She will not go to the beach today. Do you think that Johnny likes Felicia? WARNING!!
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    If you seeone of the following verbs without a main verb, it is NOT a helping verb! am is are was were be being been has have had do does did may might must can could shall should will would ANOTHER WARNING!
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    Sing the verbsto the tune of “ Jingle Bells” Do, does, did Have, has, had May…might…must Would, could, should Will, shall, can These are helping verbs! SING IT AGAIN! Let’s Sing!
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    Find the HelpingVerbs! Directions: Find the helping verbs in these sentences. Did you watch Dancing with the Stars last night? Sam, can your dog do tricks? Natalie’s cat can sleep for an entire day. Alex was snowboarding last weekend.
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    Where Does itBelong? Add helping verbs to the sentences below: The swamp ______ be frightening after dark. The Swamp Thing _______been coming out at night lately. No one ________ever seen the Swamp Thing. No one knows what the Swamp Thing _______do to you.
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    Other 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. Together the main verb and the helping verb are called a “verb phrase.”
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    Continued A sentencemay contain up to three helping verbs to assist 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.
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