2. Verbs
• Shows state
• Shows occurance
• Performs the main part of the predicate of a sentence
Example
Look on the couch for the remote.
3. Singular Verbs
• Tim ties his shoes.
• Mattie combs her hair.
• Candace hops up and down.
• Sam does his chores.
• Lisa drives to the store.
• Lebron takes his nephew outside.
• Brandon flies to New York.
• A singular subject
takes on a singular
verb and a plural
subject takes on a
plural verb.
4. Plural Verbs
• A plural subject takes a plural verb.
• A singular subject ( she, bill, car)
takes a singular verb ( is, goes,
shines, and shines.)
• Example
• The list of items is/are on the desk.
5. Singular and
Plural verbs
• In the present tense in the third
person ( he, she ,it and they.)
• Singular subject verb stem plus S,
it fits, and he sits.
• Plural subject verb stem without S,
they sit, and they work.
6. How does Subject and Verb
Agree
• When using " Or" or "Nor" in a
compound subject containing a
singular and plural subject, the
verb agree with the closet
subject.
Example
My dog always growls at the
postal carrier.
7. How does Subject and
Verb Agree?
If a subject is singular,
its verb must also be
singular; if a subject is
plural, its verb must also
be plural.
8. Subject and Verb Agreement
• Subjects and verbs must agree with one
another in number ( Singular/ Plural)
Subject and verb disagreement
• Is the subject of a sentence must agree
with the verb of the sentence.
Example
• She eat apples.
9. Linking Verbs
• Express the state of being.
• they link the subject of the
sentence to a word or
phrase in the predicate
that renames or describes
the subject.
10. Linking Verbs
• Link the subject of the
sentence to a word or
phrase in the predicate
that renames or
describes the subject.
11. Future Tense Verbs
• A future tense is a
verb form that
generally marks the
event described by
the verb as not having
happened yet.
12. Helping Verbs
• help the main verb
in a sentence by
extending the
meaning of the
verb.
13. • Past and Present Tense
Verbs
• the tense of a verb that expresses
action or state in the present time
and is used of what occurs or is
true at the time of speaking and
of what is habitual or
characteristic or is always or
necessarily true, that is
sometimes used to refer to action
in the past, and that is sometimes
used for future events.
14. Questions
• What does the term of a verb mean?
• What is subject/verb agreement?
• Can you identify singular and plural verbs?
• Can you list the linking verbs are?
• Can you identify helping verbs?
• What are three verb tenses?