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Verbs
By: Becky Cunningham,
Mike Morse, and Francie
Kanis
Definitions
Action Verb- Describes a mental or
physical action.
Auxiliary Verb- Helps the main verb
express action.
Compound Verb- Consist of two or more
verbs that are joined by a conjunction.
Intransitive Verb- Expresses action
without action passing to a receiver or
object.
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Irregular Verb- Forms its past in some
other way than by adding –d or –ed.
Linking Verbs- connects the subject to a
word group that identifies or describes
the subject.
Precise Verbs- They tell what and how
something was done.
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Precise verb- They tell what and how
something is done.
Regular verb- Forms its past and past
participle by adding –d or –ed.
Transitive verb- Verb that expresses an
action toward a person, place, or thing.
Troublesome Verb- verb that is written in
different forms.
Examples of Verbs
Action verb – Kicking
Auxiliary verb – Did
Compound verb – “Entered and won”
Intransitive verb – Stayed
Irregular verb – “I had to bend over”
Linking verb- “The dog smelled the
bread”
Examples of Verbs
Precise verb – Diligently
Regular verb – Yelled
Transitive verbs – Crying
Troublesome – Lie means “to recline” or
“to remain in a lying position”. Lie does
not take an object. Lay means “to put” or
“to place”. Lay generally takes an object.
Find And Identify The Verb
The dog jumped over the bench so that
he could get his dinner.
I stayed back while she won the contest
for our team.
I yelled at him to stop throwing snow at
everyone at lunch.