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VERBS
VERBS
• A verb is a word used to express an action, a condition, or a state of being.
Action Verb
•An action verb tells what the subject is doing (it can be physical or mental)
Example- walked, worried, feared, danced
Linking Verb
• A linking verb links the subject to the predicate part of a sentence• Example-be, am, is, are, was,
were, been, being
Linking Verb• Use this example to see if
the word is a Linking Verb.I ______ sick. (was, am, will be)They ____ sick. (are, were)She ____ sick. (is, was)
Linking or Action Verbs
• Some verbs can be used as an action or a linking verb.• ALWAYS READ THE SENTENCE• Examples- (feel, look, taste,
smell, appear)
Linking or Action Verb
• I feel sick. (It is linking because you can change it to I am sick.• I feel the soft blanket. (It is
action because you can see them touching it)
Linking Verb or Action• The cookies taste delicious.• The baby looks at me.• The boys taste the pie.• The baby looks tired.• The magician appeared on stage.• The animals appear friendly.
Helping Verbs• A helping verb helps the main
verb express its action.• Example- I am running.• The boy is fighting in the hall.•My baby was crying last night.
Helping Verbs• The helping verb and the
action verb make a • VERB PHRASE
Helping or Linking Verb
• If the word is, am, were, was, will be, or shall be is in front of an ACTION VERB, it is a helping verb.• EXAMPLE- I ____ running.
Helping or Linking Verb• If the word is, am, was, were,
are, will be, or shall be is not in front of an action verb, it is a LINKING VERB.• She ____ sick.
Helping or Linking Verb• The baby is crying.• The man is grumpy.• I will be leaving the store.• He will be nice to you.• Mom was helping me with my
homework.