Verb review part i

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Verbs  Part  I  

A  _______  tells  what  the  subject  is  doing.  

A. Awesome  verb  B.  Intransi<ve  verb  C.  Ac<on  Verb  D. Helping  Verb  

A  _______  tells  what  the  subject  is  doing.  

A. Awesome  verb  B.  Intransi<ve  verb  C.  Ac%on  Verb  D. Helping  Verb  

Complete  the  Chart:  Simple  Tenses  Infini%ve   Past   Present   Future  

To  _______   I  climbed.   I  climb.   I  will  climb.    

To  Explore   They  ________.  

They  explore.   They  will  explore.  

To  Detect   He  detected  

He  detects.   He  ___________  .  

Simple  Tenses  Infini%ve   Past   Present   Future  

To  Climb   I  climbed.   I  climb.   I  will  climb.    

To  Explore   They  explored.  

They  explore.   They  will  explore.  

To  Detect   He  detected  

He  detects.   He  will  detect.  

Which  of  the  following  is  an  ac<on  verb?  

A.  Swing  B.  Being  C.  Appears  D. Were  

Which  of  the  following  is  an  ac<on  verb?  

A. Swing  B.  Being  C.  Appears  D. Were  

“Been”  is  an  example  of…  

A. Helping  verb  B.  Being  verb  C.  Linking  verb  D. All  of  the  Above  

“Been”  is  an  example  of…  

A. Helping  verb  B.  Being  verb  C.  Linking  verb  D. All  of  the  Above  

A  _______  verb  connects  the  subject  to  a  predicate  noun  or  predicate  

adjec<ve.  

A. Ac<on  verb  B.  Helping  verb  C.  Linking  verb  D. Transi<ve  verb  

A  _______  verb  connects  the  subject  to  a  predicate  noun  or  predicate  

adjec<ve.  

A. Ac<on  verb  B.  Helping  verb  C.  Linking  verb  D. Transi<ve  verb  

Name  two  linking  verbs…  

Linking  Verbs  

Common  Linking  Verbs:  

Being  Verbs   am,  is,  are,  was  ,  were,  be  ,  being,  been  

Other  Linking  Verbs  

appear,  become,  feel,  grow,  look,  remain,  seem,  smell,  sound,  taste    

Ex.  The  Road  Runner  was  an  imaginary  character.                  This  flower  appears  to  be  a  different  shade  of  yellow.  

Linking  Verbs  

What  is  the  linking  verb  in  this  sentence?  I  felt  very  sad  a-er  the  movie.  

Linking  Verbs  

What  is  the  linking  verb  in  this  sentence?  I  felt  very  sad  a-er  the  movie.  

Linking  Verbs  

What  is  the  predicate  adjec<ve  in  this  sentence?  I  felt  very  sad  a-er  the  movie.  

Linking  Verbs  

What  is  the  predicate  adjec<ve  in  this  sentence?  I  felt  very  sad  a-er  the  movie.  

What  is  the  linking  verb  in  this  sentence?  

We  grew  6red  during  the  long  class.  

What  is  the  linking  verb  in  this  sentence?  

We  grew  6red  during  the  long  class.  

What  is  the  predicate  adjec<ve  in  this  sentence?  

We  grew  6red  during  the  long  class.  

What  is  the  predicate  adjec<ve  in  this  sentence?  

We  grew  7red  during  the  long  class.  

An  ___________comes  before  the  main  verb  and  help  the  main  verb  express  tense  and  voice.  

A.  Ac<on  verb  B.  Helping  verb  C.  Ac<on  verb  D.  Transi<ve  verb  

An  ___________comes  before  the  main  verb  and  help  the  main  verb  express  tense  and  voice.  

A.  Ac<on  verb  B.  Helping  verb  C.  Ac<on  verb  D.  Transi<ve  verb  

Name  two  helping  verbs…  

Helping  Verbs  

  An  auxiliary  or  helping  verb  comes  before  the  main  verb  and  help  the  main  verb  express  tense  and  voice.  

Common  Helping  Verbs:  

Being  Verbs   am,  is,  are,  was  ,  were,  be  ,  being,  been  

Other  Helping  Verbs  

shall,  will,  should,  would,  could,  must,  might,  can,  may,  have,  had,  has,  do,  and  did  

Ex.  It  has  been  es%mated  that  500,000  earthquakes  occur  around  the  world  every  year.  Fortunately,  only  about  100  of  those  will  cause  damage.    

What  is  the  helping  verb  in  the  sentence  below?  

We  will  visit  the  museum  next  week.  

What  is  the  helping  verb  in  the  sentence  below?  

We  will  visit  the  museum  next  week.  

What  is  the  main  verb  in  the  sentence  below?  

We  will  visit  the  museum  next  week.  

What  is  the  main  verb  in  the  sentence  below?  

We  will  visit  the  museum  next  week.  

What  is  the  helping  verb  in  the  following  sentence?  

She  is  obsessed  with  One  Direc6on.  

What  is  the  helping  verb  in  the  following  sentence?  

She  is  obsessed  with  One  Direc6on.  

What  is  the  main  verb  in  the  following  sentence?  

She  is  obsessed  with  One  Direc6on.  

What  is  the  main  verb  in  the  following  sentence?  

She  is  obsessed  with  One  Direc6on.  

A  past  par<ciple  usually  ends  with  what?  

A  past  par<ciple  usually  ends  with  what?  

“ed”    To  walk  =  walked  

What  verb  tense  represents  an  ac<on  that  began  in  the  past  but  con<nues  or  is  completed  

in  the  present.      A. Past  Par<ciple  B.  Past  Perfect  C.  Present  Perfect  D.  Future  Perfect  

What  verb  tense  represents  an  ac<on  that  began  in  the  past  but  con<nues  or  is  completed  

in  the  present.      A. Past  Par<ciple  B.  Past  Perfect  C.  Present  Perfect  D.  Future  Perfect  

The  ____________  tense  is  created  by  using  will  have  +  past  par<ciple.  

A. Past  Par<ciple  B.  Past  Perfect  C.  Present  Perfect  D.  Future  Perfect  

The  ____________  tense  is  created  by  using  will  have  +  past  par<ciple.  

A. Past  Par<ciple  B.  Past  Perfect  C.  Present  Perfect  D. Future  Perfect  

What  is  the  verb  tense  in  the  sentence  below?  

  He  had  played  soccer  in  every  game  of  last  week’s  tournament.  

A.  Simple  Past  

B.  Past  Perfect  

C.  Present  Perfect  

D.  Simple  Present    

What  is  the  verb  tense  in  the  sentence  below?  

  He  had  played  soccer  in  every  game  of  last  week’s  tournament.  

A.  Simple  Past  

B.  Past  Perfect  

C.  Present  Perfect  

D.  Simple  Present    

What  is  an  irregular  verb?  

A. Verbs  that  are  super  weird  B.  Verbs  that  never  show  ac<on  C.  Verbs  that  always  have  a  helping  verb  D. Verbs  that  do  not  follow  the  “ed”  rule  

What  is  an  irregular  verb?  

A. Verbs  that  are  super  weird  B.  Verbs  that  never  show  ac<on  C.  Verbs  that  always  have  a  helping  verb  D. Verbs  that  do  not  follow  the  “ed”  rule  

What  is  the  simple  present  form  of  the  verb  below?  

Present   Past   Past  Par%ciple  

took   (has)  taken  

What  is  the  simple  present  form  of  the  verb  below?  

Present   Past   Past  Par%ciple  

take   took   (has)  taken  

What  is  the  past  par<ciple  of  the  verb  below?  

Present   Past   Past  Par%ciple  

see   saw   (has)  _______  

What  is  the  past  par<ciple  of  the  verb  below?  

Present   Past   Past  Par%ciple  

see   saw   (has)  seen