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Title: KINDS OF VERBS


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KINDS OF VERBS
TILMA
  • T- I-L-M-A

3
linking
2
4
main
1
intransitive
5
transitive
auxiliary
2
What is a verb?Verb is a doing word or a state
of being word
doing words
The Word
  • Root verbum (Latin) word (most important word
    in a sentence. No sentence possible without a
    verb)
  • (verbose wordy, verbatim exact words)
  • indicates action or a state of being of the
    subject.
  • 5 kinds of verbs transitive, intransitive,
    linking, main, and auxiliary

action
state of being
or
TILMA
5 kinds of verbs
3
TRANSITIVE VERB Has Object
loved whom?
1
T
ate what?
verb that has an object
  • ACTION VERB THAT HAS AN OBJECT.
  • A VERB THAT TRANSFERS ITS ACTION TO AN OBJECT
    (PERSON / THING).
  • VERBWHOM?
  • VERBWHAT?
  • The judge sentenced (sentenced whom?) the
    convict.
  • The attorney revealed (revealed what?) the news.
  • The defendant could not provide (could not
    provide what?) an alibi.

TRANSFERS
ACTION
TO AN OBJECT
ObjVWhom/What?
SubjWho/what?V
4
INTRANSITIVE VERB No Obj.
2
i
2
complained whom?
  • AN ACTION VERB THAT HAS NO OBJECT.
  • ACTION ENDS ABRUPTLY.
  • ACTION IS MODIFIED BY AN ADVERB, ADVERB PHRASE,
    OR A PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE
  • Alice complained bitterly.
  • She worked with care and precision.
  • Hershey ran into the woods.

SHE SLEEPS
BIRDS FLY
complained what?
no transfer
worked what?
ran what?
action verb but
no object
5
LINKING VERB links subj.
3
L
State of Being
is am are
  • INDICATES STATE OF BEING OR CONDITION FOR THE
    SUBJECT, NOT ACTION
  • CONNECTS SUBJECT TO A NOUN, PRONOUN, OR ADJECTIVE.
  • Forms of verb to be is, am, was, are
  • Seem, look, smell
  • Sarah is a genius.
  • Roads were a slushy mess.
  • Mark seemed nervous.
  • She looks frightened.

look
I AM HAPPY
Linking
seem
3
3
no action.
links
subj. to a word
6
MAIN VERB main part
4
4
M
Action has BEGUN.
  • SOME VERBS HAVE 2 OR MORE PARTS.
  • THE MAIN PART OF THE VERB IS MAIN VERB.
  • SIMPLE PRESENT SIMPLE PAST HAVE ONLY A MAIN
    VERB
  • Sentences in other tenses have a main verb and an
    auxiliary (helping) verb
  • Carton will pretend to be asleep.
  • Gloria has taken her dog to training.
  • She gives her money to charity.

am GOING
has TAKEN
of a verb
4
4
main part
7
AUXILIARY VERB Helping Verb
5
A
5
Action HAS begun.
  • A verb that helps main verb
  • forms of
  • to be is, are
  • to do did, done
  • to have has, had
  • shall, should
  • may, might
  • can, could
  • Ann was feeling tired.
  • Time does run out.
  • Someone should have predicted these
    complications.
  • I cannot come to the banquet.
  • I have bought me a cow.

helping verb
5
5
5
auxiliary
helper
8
Summary 5 kinds of verbs
5
5
5
TILMA
tilma
5
5
no action
  • Transitive verbs are action verbs with an object.
  • Elena built a sandcastle
  • Intransitive verbs are action verbs but have no
    object.
  • They dance well.
  • Linking verbs are not action verbs but link subj.
    to another word. She is a singer.
  • Main verb shows main action of the verb. She
    bought a car.
  • Auxiliary verb helps main verb. She has bought a
    Ford.

object
main action
no object
helping verb
9
Name that verb
Name it
tilma
  • Transitive, Intransitive or Linking Verb?
  • Main or Auxiliary Verb?
  • 1. Anita faxed me a letter.
  • 2. Eagles fly in the American landscape.
  • 3. Sarah is either a moron or a genius.
  • 4. Many soldiers are stationed in Germany.
  • 5. Where do you go from here?

faxed what?
fly what?
action or state?
main or helping ?
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