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Verb and Adverb Review(along with nouns,
pronouns, and adjectives)
Click on either picture to begin.
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Which is the verb?
  • The married couple bought a new house. married or
    bought
  • We sent our dog to obedience school. sent or
    school
  • Madison is the capital of Wisconsin. is or
    capital
  • They looked handsome in their new clothes. looked
    or handsome
  • Marks bike skidded on the pavement. bike or
    skidded
  • Loretta felt her way through the dark room. felt
    or through
  • I saw that movie last week. saw or movie
  • The crowd grew quiet when the team lost. grew or
    quiet

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Awesome!
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  • A verb is a word that expresses an action or a
    state of being.

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Is the highlighted verb an action verb or a
linking verb?
  • The married couple bought a new house.
    action linking
  • We sent our dog to obedience school.
    action linking
  • Madison is the capital of Wisconsin.
    action linking
  • They looked handsome in their new clothes.
    action linking
  • Marks bike skidded on the pavement.
    action linking
  • Loretta felt her way through the dark room.
    action linking
  • I saw that movie last week. action linking
  • The crowd grew quiet when the team lost.
    action linking

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Lets try again.
  • An action verb is something that you can DO!
  • A linking verb links the subject with a noun that
    renames the subject or an adjective that
    describes the subject.

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Click on the T if you think the verb is
transitive or the I if you think it is
intransitive.
  • The drummer hit the cymbals.
  • The weeds grow taller every day.
  • Gary enjoyed the new movie.
  • My cousin works at the post office.
  • The movers unloaded the van.
  • My sister never washes the dishes.
  • Our teacher always reads to us.
  • The crossing guards wear yellow vests.

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Lets try again.
  • A TRANSITIVE verb is an action verb that
    transfers its action to a direct object.
  • He threw the football.
  • What was thrown?
  • The football received the action (throwing).

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Intransitive
  • An INTRANSITIVE verb is an action verb that does
    not transfer its action to a direct object. The
    action is done by the subject.
  • The doctor operated today.
  • The operating was done
  • by the subject (doctor).

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Is the underlined word a predicate noun or a
predicate adjective?
  • Michael Jordan was a basketball player. PN PA
  • He is still very famous. PN PA
  • His team seemed happy to play with him. PN
    PA
  • They were his teammates. PN PA
  • We are fans of his game. PN PA
  • He looked graceful on the court. PN PA
  • I am his biggest fan. PN PA
  • The game seemed easy for him. PN PA
  • He was always happy to greet his fans. PN PA
  • The Chicago Bulls are a NBA team. PN PA

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Awesome!
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Im sorry. Try again
  • A predicate NOUN is a noun that renames the
    subject.
  • Brett is a quarterback.
  • Brett and quarterback are both nouns that name
    the same person.
  • A predicate ADJECTIVE is a word that describes
    the subject.
  • Joe is awesome!
  • Awesome describes Joe.

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Find the verb phrase in each of the following
sentences. Once you have the answer, click on
the picture to see if you are correct.
  • That cut may need a band aid.
  • Cheri has been named President of her class.
  • The softball should have been caught by the
    pitcher.
  • He will play the piano in the concert.

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The verb phrase is
  • That cut may need a band aid.

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The verb phrase is
  • Cheri has been named President of her class.

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The verb phrase is
  • The softball should have been caught by the
    pitcher.

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The verb phrase is
  • He will play the piano in the concert.

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Click on the questions that adverbs answer.
  • Which one?
  • When?
  • What kind?
  • Where?
  • How many?
  • How?
  • To what extent?

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You are correct!
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of the right questions.
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Which word is the adverb? Click on your answer.
  • Mother made a cherry pie yesterday. yesterday or
    cherry
  • The gorilla was a very great attraction. very or
    great
  • The football team will play well
    tonight. football or tonight
  • There are not enough stars in the sky. sky or not
  • They suddenly stopped for lunch. suddenly or
    stopped
  • The lunch attracted a very loud crowd. very or
    loud
  • The guard dog ran fast. guard or fast
  • The pizza smells so delicious. so or delicious
  • The food should be hot now. now or hot
  • The front tire is really flat. front or really

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Congratulations!
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Try again.
  • Adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
  • They answer the questions
  • How?
  • When?
  • Where?
  • To what extent?
  • How often? How long?
  • Why?

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Is the underlined word an adjective or an adverb?
  • The married couple bought a new house.
    adjective adverb
  • We always send our dogs to obedience school.
    adjective adverb
  • Yesterday the television did not work.
    adjective adverb
  • They looked handsome in their new clothes.
    adjective adverb
  • Marks bike skidded slowly on the pavement.
    adjective adverb
  • Loretta felt her way through the dark room.
    adjective adverb
  • I saw that horror movie last week.
    adjective adverb
  • The crowd grew very quiet.
    adjective adverb

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Try again!
  • The word you chose is not an adjective. It is an
    adverb.
  • Adjectives Adverbs
  • Which one? How?
  • What kind? When?
  • How many? Where?
  • To what
  • extent?

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Try again!
The word you chose is not an adverb. It is an
adjective. Adjectives Adverbs Which
one? How? What kind? When? How
many? Where? To what extent?
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