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Unit 3 Grammar Review
  • ONeal Elementary
  • 4th Grade

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Verbs and Their Tenses
  • An action verb tells what the subject does or
    did.
  • A verb in the present-tense tells what happens
    now.
  • The present-tense must have subject-verb
    agreement. Add (s) to most verbs if the subject
    is singular. DO NOT add (s) if the subject is
    plural or I or you.

3
Practice Correct the Verb Tense
  • The roadrunner race across the empty desert.
  • A car speed down the road.
  • They stares at the roadrunner
  • Two hares hops out of the roadrunners way.

4
Mechanics Quotation Marks
  • Use quotation marks at the beginning and end of a
    speakers exact words.
  • Begin a quotation with a capital letter.
  • Do not use quotation marks when you do not use
    the speakers exact words.
  • Roberto asked me, have you ever seen a
    rattlesnake?
  • no, I never have, I answered.
  • roberto told me that rattlesnakes are his
    favorite animal.
  • Our science teacher said, rattlesnakes are
    related to lizards.

5
Past-Tense Verbs
  • A verb in the past tense tells about an action
    that has already happened.
  • Add ed to most verbs to show past tense.
  • If a verb ends with e, drop the e and add ed.
  • If a verb ends with a consonant and y, change y
    to i and ad ed.
  • If a verb ends with one vowel and one consonant,
    double the consonant and add ed.
  • We ____________(celebrate) Martin Luther King,
    Jr.s birthday in January.
  • People __________(stay) home from school for the
    holiday.
  • We _________(prepare) a program of events about
    Dr. King.
  • James ________(play) the lead in the show.
  • He _________(beg) his Aunt to come to the play.

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Verb Tense Future
  • A verb in the future tense tells about an action
    that is going to happen.
  • To write about the future, use the special verb
    will.
  • Change the verb to the future tense.
  • The students work in pairs.
  • All of the classes go to the library.
  • Sally and Fran learn about their rights.

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Main Verb and Helping Verb
  • The main verb in a sentence shows what the
    subject does or is.
  • A helping verb helps the main verb show an action
    or make a statement.
  • Have, has, had, is, are, am, was, were, and will
    are helping verbs.
  • Is, are, am, was, and were can be used with a
    main verb ending in ing. A verb in the past
    tense tells about an action that has already
    happened.
  • Will is a helping verb used to show an action in
    the future.
  • Draw one line under each helping verb. Draw two
    lines under each main verb.
  • Gidget always has liked to help others.
  • Next year, she will volunteer at the homeless
    shelter.
  • She is starting her own group.
  • I am thinking of joining the group.

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Contractions
  • A contraction is a shortened form of two words.
  • A contraction can be made by combining certain
    verbs with the word not.
  • An apostrophe () shows that the letter o has
    been left out.
  • Examples of contractions is not isnt, did
    not didnt
  • has not is not
    does not
  • are not should not
    have not

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Linking Verbs
  • A linking verb does not show action. It connects
    the subject to the rest of the sentence.
  • Is, are, am, was, and were are often used as
    linking verbs.
  • The story we read (was, were) Mystic Horse.
  • It (is, are) about the Native Americans.
  • The stories (is, are) fascinating to me.

10
Mechanics Colon/Parentheses
  • In a play, use a colon() between each
    characters name and his or her words.
  • Do not use quotation marks around dialogue in a
    play.
  • Start a new line each time a new character is
    speaking.
  • Use parentheses () around stage directions

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Irregular Verbs
  • An irregular verb is a verb that does not add ed
    to form the past tense.
  • The snow begin ________ to fall.
  • An icicle break _________ off the roof.
  • I find _______ the icicle on the ground.
  • John draw _______ a picture of a frozen pond.
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