Helping Verbs/ Linking Verbs

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Helping Verbs/
Linking Verbs
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Verb Phrase
a
verb with more than one
word.
EXAMPLE: have
played.
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Helping verba
verb that helps the main
verb show action.
EXAMPLE:
I have played
Angry Birds before.
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There are 23 helping
verbs! Let’s learn them!
To
Be:
Be, Being, Been,
Am, is, are, was, were
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Three Rhyming Pairs Can, Could
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Shall, Should
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Will, Would
Can
Could
Shall
Should
Will
Would
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Three Threes
Have, Has, Had
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Do, Does, Did
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May, Might, Must
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LETS SING IT!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-F2JWKY63K0
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TO THE TUNE OF “JINGLE BELLS!”
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TRY TO IDENTIFY THE VERB
PHRASE/HELPING PHRASE
The
Fault in Our Stars was being read
in Ms. G’s English class.
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New
Orleans is famous for their tasty
seafood dishes.
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I
must remember that my spellcab
homework is due on Thursday!
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My
friends say that I should listen
to more country music instead of
dub-step.
+ I asked my mom if she could look
over my take home quiz, so that I
can get an A on it.
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Pink Grammar Book:
Pg. 145
#s 6-12
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Linking Verbs:
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verbs that link the subject with a word in the predicate. They
do not express action.
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They connect to a noun in the predicate or an adjective in the
predicate.
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EXAMPLE: (Pred. Noun) Vera is a scout.
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(Predicate Adjective) She seems brave.
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Pink Grammar Books
Pg
150 #’s 1-5 (Out loud as a class!)
151, #’s
6-20 (On your own)