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Verbs

The document defines verbs and provides examples of verbs and verb phrases. It explains that verbs express actions or states of being and can be single words or phrases made up of multiple words including helping verbs. The document then gives sentences for the reader to underline the verbs and verb phrases in, and prompts the reader to make their own sentences using verbs.

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Verbs

The document defines verbs and provides examples of verbs and verb phrases. It explains that verbs express actions or states of being and can be single words or phrases made up of multiple words including helping verbs. The document then gives sentences for the reader to underline the verbs and verb phrases in, and prompts the reader to make their own sentences using verbs.

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Parts of Speech Verbs


Almost all words have a part of speech. Which part of speech a word has depends on how it is used in a sentence. Here is a list of the eight parts of speech:
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb Conjunction Preposition Pronoun Interjection

Verb: A verb is a word used to express an action or a state of being. A verb may be
more than one word (when it includes helping verbs or auxiliaries). This is called a verb phrase. Example: The woman painted a picture. In this example, the word painted is a verb because it expresses action. Example: The woman is a fine painter. In this example, the word is is a verb because it expresses a state of being. Example: They should not be feeding the lions. In this example, the words should not be feeding are a verb phrase because they include helping verbs or auxiliaries. Directions: Underline the verbs (or verb phrases) in the following sentences. 1) The dog runs and jumps. 2) We are studying biology. 3) The tennis player is going to hit the ball. 4) We like to sing, dance, and play. 5) I do not know if I should go to the party tonight. 6) The first car couldnt have avoided hitting the second car. 7) Hmmm, right now I am thinking about thinking! Directions: Now make your own sentences that use verbs. 1) _____________________________________________________________________ 2) _____________________________________________________________________

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