Verbs: Yusup Supyani, S.S., M.Hum
Verbs: Yusup Supyani, S.S., M.Hum
Verbs: Yusup Supyani, S.S., M.Hum
Example: He paints.
We thought about it.
A An action verb is a word that names
an action. It may contain more than
C one word.
V Notice the following action verbs.
T
I E Sports experts write about the
football player Jim Thorpe even
O R today. Thorpe blocked like a tank.
He tackled like a tornado. In every
N B game Thorpe attacked his
opponents with all his might. He
S caught the ball skillfully and
charged ahead fearlessly. Experts
still remember and honor Thorpe’s
greatness.
Action Verbs
Most verbs are action verbs. Some
action verbs refer to physical action
that can be seen by other people.
Others refer to mental action that
cannot be seen.
Physical Action: The gardener
feeds the ducks.
Mental Action: She likes the
Grammar and
Composition
Handbook
p. 98
LINKING
VERBS
Linking Verbs and Predicate Words
Linking verbs tell what the subject is or is like.
A linking verb connects the subject
of a sentence with a noun or an
adjective in the predicate.
Linking Verb
Sam is a pitcher.
Grammar and
Composition
Handbook,
pp. 102-103
HELPING
VERBS
Main Verbs and Helping Verbs
Verbs have four principal parts that are
used to form all tenses. The chart below
show how the principal parts of most
verbs are formed..
Principal Parts of Verbs
Base Form Present Past Form Past
Participle Participle
jump jumping jumped jumped
A helping verb is a
verb that helps the
main verb tell about
an action or make a
statement.
Helping Verbs List
is have should shall
was has could will
were had would do
are did
am may does
be mightcan
been, being must
A verb phrase consists of one or more
helping verbs followed by a main verb.
Helping Verbs and Verb Phrases
The students are jumping rope now.
GUM WORKBOOK
PAGES 49
MEMORIZE
HELPING VERBS
TRANSITIVE AND
INTRANSITIVE
VERBS
Transitive Verbs
Transitive verbs have direct objects.
Direct objects receive the action of a
verb. It answers the question whom?
or what? after an action verb.
what?
Action Verb
what? to whom?
GUM WORKBOOK
PAGES 50-51
VERB TENSE
Present, Past, and Future Tenses
The tense of a verb tells when an action takes place.
A present tense of a verb names an
action that happens regularly. It
can also express a general truth.
Present Tense Forms
Singular Plural
I race. We race.
You race. You race.
He, she, or it races. They race.
The tense of a verb tells when an action takes place.
A past tense of a verb names an
action already happened.
The past tense of many verbs is formed by
adding –ed to the base form of the verb.
Singular Plural
I had jumped. We had jumped.
You had jumped. You had jumped.
She had jumped. They had jumped.