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Action Verbs Helping Verbs and Linking Verbs

Action Verbs Helping Verbs and Linking Verbs

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English

7th - 9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

11 Slides • 8 Questions

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Action, Linking, and Helping Verbs

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Verbs!

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​Action

​Linking

​Helping

​Show action

​Link subject to more information

​Help show another verb

chop

is

am thinking

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​Action Verbs

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Multiple Select

Select all the action verbs

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poke

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squirm

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daydream

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was

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Helping Verbs

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Fill in the Blank

The players should review their plan. Type the helping verb.

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​Linking Verbs

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Below are common linking verbs
(these are also on your cheat sheet!)

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Fill in the Blank

Those muffins smell very good! Type the linking verb.

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Action versus Linking

  • An action verb shows a mental or physical action

  • A linking verb connects the subject to a noun or adjective (functions like an = sign)

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Some verbs are always an action. For example...

  • sleep

  • think

  • gobble

  • run

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Some verbs always function as a linking verb (unless they are helping another verb)

  • For example:

    • is (linking verb) He is groggy.

    • am (linking verb) I am amazed.

    • are (linking verb) The reindeer are ready.

  • *If these verbs appear next to an action verb, though, they are a helping verb (rather than linking)

    • Example: He is drooling (is is a helping verb)

    • I am getting ready (am is a helping verb)

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Some verbs, though, can be ACTION or LINKING; it just depends on the context

Example:

The pizza tasted funny. (tasted = linking) (Pizza = funny)

The cat tasted the pizza. (tasted= action) (The cat is taking the action of tasting)


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Ask yourself:

Is it happening? (action)

Is it linking/ functioning as an = sign?

(linking)


Cindy Lou Who felt the Grinch's presence.


Cindy Lou Who felt happy.

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Multiple Choice

Frosty felt sweaty.

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Felt is an action verb

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Felt is a linking verb

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Multiple Choice

Santa looked at the snowstorm.

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looked is an action verb

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looked is a linking verb

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Multiple Choice

Santa looked chubby.

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looked is an action verb

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looked is a linking verb

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Multiple Choice

Prancer appears confident.

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appears is an action verb

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appears is a linking verb

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Multiple Choice

Dasher appeared out of nowhere!

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appeared is an action verb

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appeared is a linking verb

Action, Linking, and Helping Verbs

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