verb - School District of Cambridge
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verb – a word that expresses an action or a state of
being
ex) I am hungry.
I ate a big lunch.
verb phrase – consists of the main verb and
its helping verbs
ex) I will be hungry after soccer practice.
I could have eaten a horse!
linking verb – a verb that helps to make
statement by serving as a link
between two words
- must be followed by a noun or pronoun
that renames it or an adjective that
describes it
- most common ones are forms of “be”
ex) I am hungry.
She is the teacher.
The school lunches taste funny.
action verb – a verb that shows an action
ex) I ate a huge meal.
The boy kicked the ball.
The students swam in gym class.
transitive verb – expresses an action directed
toward a person or thing
named in the sentence
ex) I ate a huge meal.
The boy kicked the ball.
intransitive verb – expresses action or a state
of being without reference to an object
ex) I ate ravenously.
The boy ran around the track.
Why know the difference between transitive
and intransitive verbs? It’s in the dictionary!
Depending on
how they are
used, some
words can be
both transitive
and intransitive!