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Action Verbs vs Linking Verbs

Action Verbs vs Linking Verbs

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
L.1.1E, L.3.1A, L.K.1B

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6 Slides • 10 Questions

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Action Verbs vs. Linking Verbs

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Action Verbs vs linking verbs

Key idea

Action Verbs—express action

Hillary skipped and jumped down the street.

Linking Verbs—link the subject to a word in the predicate.

Geraldo is very happy today.

Forms of the verb “to be” - am, are, is, was, were, be, been

Grammar

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Action Verbs vs linking verbs

Key idea

Action Verbs can only have the following:

Direct Object and Indirect Objects

In the morning, Billy reads.

Billy opened the book.

Sara passed Rashid the envelop.

Grammar

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Action Verbs vs linking verbs

Key idea

Linking Verbs can only have the following:

Predicate Nouns, Predicate Adjectives, Predicate Pronouns

Roberto was the captain of the team.

Sasha was very sleepy in class.

The winner of the medal was she.

Grammar

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Action Verbs vs linking verbs

Key idea

Impossible:

  • An action verb with a predicate noun, predicate adjective, or predicate pronoun.

  • A linking verb with a direct object or an indirect object.

Grammar

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Multiple Choice

Directions: Determine whether the underlined word is an action verb or a linking verb.

Georgia is a state just above Florida.

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Action Verb

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Linking Verb

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Multiple Choice

Directions: Determine whether the underlined word is an action verb or a linking verb.

Before school, Andrea helped her mother with the chores.

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Action Verb

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Linking Verb

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Multiple Choice

Directions: Determine whether the underlined word is an action verb or a linking verb.

Those cars are the most expensive ones on the lot.

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Action Verb

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Linking Verb

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Multiple Choice

Directions: Determine whether the underlined word is an action verb or a linking verb.

His father won the medal for first place in the competition.

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Action Verb

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Linking Verb

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Multiple Choice

Directions: Determine whether the underlined word is an action verb or a linking verb.

The crowd honored the veterans by standing up.

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Action Verb

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Linking Verb

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Multiple Choice

Directions: Determine whether the underlined word is an action verb or a linking verb.

The two families were happy throughout their vacation.

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Action Verb

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Linking Verb

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Multiple Choice

Directions: Determine whether the underlined word is an action verb or a linking verb.

During the pep rally, Albert danced across the gym floor.

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Action Verb

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Linking Verb

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Multiple Choice

Directions: Determine whether the underlined word is an action verb or a linking verb.

I am the first student to graduate from my family.

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Action Verb

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Linking Verb

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Multiple Choice

Directions: Determine whether the underlined word is an action verb or a linking verb.

Tasha was the only student with score above a 95% on the quiz.

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Action Verb

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Linking Verb

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Multiple Choice

Directions: Determine whether the underlined word is an action verb or a linking verb.

Roberto placed the ball into the corner of the goal.

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Action Verb

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Linking Verb

Action Verbs vs. Linking Verbs

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