Types of Verbs
A verb is a word that shows action or links a subject to another word in a sentence.
There are 3 types of verbs:
Action
Linking
Helping
Types of Verbs
Linking Verb – connects or links a subject to a noun or an adjective in the predicate
Common linking verbs:
is are was were being been am
Mark is a football player.subject noun
Types of Verbs
Verbs such as smell, look, taste, feel, remain, turn, appear, become, sound, seem, grow, stay can also be linking verbs.
How do you know if it is linking or action? You need to ask yourself if the verb is linking the subject to a noun or adjective in the predicate.
Types of Verbs
Helping Verb – helps the main verb express tense and voice – Helping verbs need an action verb with them.
Susie will go to the store.helping
action
Types of Verbs
Common helping verbs:
shall will shouldwould could mustmight can may have
had has do did isare was were
am being been
Types of Verbs
How do you know if it is a helping verb or a linking verb?
If there is an action verb in the clause also, it is a helping verb. If you do not see any other kind of verb, it is a linking verb.
Verb Tense
Verbs are either past, present or future tense. In writing, you should always use the same tense for your verbs within your paragraph or essay.
What is the verb tense for each sentence?
Michael had played the piano for an hour.
past tense
Cheryl will walk home after school.
future tense
Susie is a cheerleader.
present tense
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