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Title: Verbs!


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Verbs!
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Verbs Its what you do!Wellnot always.
  • A verb can express THREE things!
  • 1. Action (Its what you do.)
  • 2. Condition (verbs such as look, smell,
    feel, sound, taste, grow, appear, become,
    seem, remain)
  • 3. State-of-being (the 8 forms of the verb
    to be)

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State-of-What?
  • The state-of-being verbs, as previously stated,
    are the 8 forms of the verb to be.
  • In most languages, we can conjugate English verbs
    into their different forms
  • Present Tense (right now) Past Tense (yesterday)
  • I _______ hungry. I _______ hungry.
  • You _______ hungry. You _______ hungry.
  • He/She/It _______ hungry. He/She/It _______
    hungry.
  • We _______ hungry. We _______ hungry.
  • They _______ hungry. They _______ hungry.

am
was
are
were
is
was
are
were
are
were
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Forms of To Be
  • More concisely, the 8 forms of the verb to be
    are
  • AM, ARE, IS, WAS, WERE, BE, BEEN, BEING
  • AM, ARE, IS, WAS, WERE, BE, BEEN, BEING
  • AM, ARE, IS, WAS, WERE, BE, BEEN, BEING
  • AM, ARE, IS, WAS, WERE, BE, BEEN, BEING
  • These are always VERBS!

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Infinitives
  • An infinitiveto verb
  • We just learned the infinitive to be!
  • Lets practice making infinitives for the
    following verbs
  • running went seems
  • felt jumping had
  • was

to go
to seem
to run
to feel
to jump
to have
to be!
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WHITE BOARDS OUT! (Level 0) 54321
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Finding Verbs
  • Identify the verbs in the following sentences.
    Remember to look for a word that could be made
    into an infinitive!
  • The swimmer jumped off of the board.
  • The swimmer jumped off of the board.
  • The book is much better than the movie.
  • The book is much better than the movie.
  • This new program makes my computer faster!
  • This new program makes my computer faster!
  • The otters caught the first fish.
  • The otters caught the first fish.
  • All mammals are vertebrates.
  • All mammals are vertebrates.

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What are the forms of to be again?
  • AM, ARE, IS, WAS, WERE, BE, BEEN, BEING
  • AM, ARE, IS, WAS, WERE, BE, BEEN, BEING
  • AM, ARE, IS, WAS, WERE, BE, BEEN, BEING
  • AM, ARE, IS, WAS, WERE, BE, BEEN, BEING

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Verb Phrases
  • Verbs can also come in clusters. These clusters
    are called verb phrases.
  • Verb phrasesauxiliary verbs main verbs
  • Auxiliary verbs is just a fancy name for
    helping verbs.
  • Common auxiliary verbs include
  • can could, will would, shall should, may might
    must, have had has, do did does

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Warning! Warning!
  • A common auxiliary verbs mistake is to mistake
    of and have.
  • Of Preposition preceding a noun and pronoun
  • Have Main verb (to possess) or auxiliary verb
    forming a perfect verb tense
  • Using the context of each sentence, correctly
    fill in the blank with of or have.
  • 1. We should __________ arrived on time. Some
    __________ us didnt find seats!
  • 2. Paul would __________ brought snacks, but he
    thought that all __________ the players had
    eaten.
  • 3. Which __________ you are coming to the game?
    We should __________ purchased more tickets.

of
have
have
of
of
have
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What are the auxiliary verbs again?
  • can could, will would, shall should, may might
    must, have had has, do did does
  • can could, will would, shall should, may might
    must, have had has, do did does
  • can could, will would, shall should, may might
    must, have had has, do did does
  • can could, will would, shall should, may might
    must, have had has, do did does

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Finding Verb Phrases
  • She may be arriving today.
  • She may be arriving today.
  • I will go tomorrow.
  • I will go tomorrow.
  • Winifred can play the clarinet.
  • Winifred can play the clarinet.
  • Leroy should study consistently.
  • Leroy should study consistently.
  • Donald must have been late.
  • Donald must have been late.

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Warning! Warning!
  • Sometimes, words with verb endings (ing, s, ed,
    etc.) dont act like verbs. They act like other
    parts of speech. These are called verbals.
  • There are three kinds of verbals
  • 1) Gerunds Words that end in ing but function
    as a noun
  • Ex Jogging is my favorite activity.
  • 2) Participles Words that look like verbs but
    function as an adjective
  • Ex The swimming pool is freezing.
  • Ex The cracked windows let in cold air.
  • 3) Infinitives Verbs that are preceded with
    to and function as a noun, adjective, or
    adverb
  • Ex To succeed, one needs to practice!
  • Remember, examine not just the word, but HOW IT
    FUNCTIONS!

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So why does it matter if I know what a stinkin
verb is anyway?
  • 1. EVERY complete sentence needs a verb!
  • For example Well-dressed and kind.
  • (No verb, and therefore makes no sense!)
  • She is well-dressed and kind.
  • Dudley the ball to the pitcher.
  • (No verb! What did he DO with the ball?)
  • Dudley tossed the ball to the pitcher.

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Verbs in Writing
  • 2. Try to use ACTION verbs when you can. Dont
    depend on the forms of to be excessively.
    Theyre not as vivid, visual, or effective.
    (Lazy verbs)
  • For example She was nice.
  • (Zzzzz.)
  • She helped the old woman across the street
    and bought lemonade from a neighbor childs
    stand.
  • (This SHOWS us that she is nice, and is
    therefore more visual and convincing.)

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Verbs in Writing
  • 3. Avoid extensive verb phrases when possible.
    Be concise! (Less is more! Words are !)
  • Your writing can become wordy, which muddles
    meaning.
  • For example The ball was thrown by
    Leonard.
  • Leonard threw the ball.
  • The test was taken by the cadet.
  • The cadet took the test.

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What are the forms of to be again?
  • AM, ARE, IS, WAS, WERE, BE, BEEN, BEING
  • AM, ARE, IS, WAS, WERE, BE, BEEN, BEING
  • And the auxiliary verbs?
  • can could, will would, shall should, may might
    must, have had has, do did does
  • can could, will would, shall should, may might
    must, have had has, do did does

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Lets practice identifying verbs!
  • Identify the verbs in the following sentences.
    Use the tricks weve just learned!
  • 1. Annie went to the office early.
  • 2. Some students left before the second bell.
  • 3. They rode for miles on the open road.
  • 4. Amy and Sarah always giggle during tests.
  • 5. The two cadets were proud.
  • 6. Every Thanksgiving, marching bands visit New
    York City.
  • 7. The students will study for hours until they
    understand the concepts.
  • 8. I usually rest on Saturdays, but am working
    this week.

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