Action Verbs : Action Verbs Ms. Ferrell’s class LOVES VERBS! jump
What is an action verb? : What is an action verb? A verb is one of the most important parts of the sentence. It tells the subjects actions, events, or state of being. It is always found in the predicate of a sentence. A verb that shows action is called an action verb.
The words are action verbs: : The words are action verbs: coughed swallowed awake ran ride sang
Can you find the action verb in each sentence? : Can you find the action verb in each sentence? The girls danced in the recital.
Our mailman drove a funny car last week.
His teacher wrote the answers on the board.
Alice worked on her homework last night. Move On
No, try again. : No, try again.
Yes, that word is an action verb! : Yes, that word is an action verb! Try another sentence Move On
Present verbs : 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 : Present tense verbs Many present tense verbs end with s, but some end with es, or ies. sleeps splashes cries
Past Verbs : Past Verbs Verbs which tell about actions which happened some time 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 : Past tense verbs Many past tense verbs end with ed, but some end with d, or ied. clapped played tried
Future Verbs : 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 Future tense verbs use special words to talk about things that will happen: will, going to, shall, aim to, etc. going to start shall email will enjoy
Helping Verbs : Helping Verbs A helping verb works with a main verb to help you understand what action is taking place. Elmer was using the computer.
23 Helping Verbs : 23 Helping Verbs
Helping Verbs : Helping Verbs 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.
Helping Verbs : Helping Verbs Sometimes there is another word which separates the helping verb from the main verb. One common example is "not", as in: The boy couldn't find his socks. The helping verb is could and the main verb is find.
Helping Verbs : 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.
Online Verb GamesHit the Back Arrow on your browser to return. : Online Verb GamesHit the Back Arrow on your browser to return. Take Dave’s Quiz
Helping Verb Quiz
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