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Troublesome Verbs. Sit/Set. Sit. Sit means “to be seated” or “at rest” It does not have a direct object (hint: when you find the action verb and ask “What?”) Example: I will sit in the easy chair. Set. Set means “to put (something) in a place.” It usually takes an direct object
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Sit • Sit means “to be seated” or “at rest” • It does not have a direct object (hint: when you find the action verb and ask “What?”) • Example: I will sit in the easy chair.
Set • Set means “to put (something) in a place.” • It usually takes an direct object • Example: The workers have set their equipment there. • Direct object: Set what? _______ • Hint: replace the verb with put…if it makes sense then you use the verb set.
Lie • Lie generally means “to recline,” “to be in a place,” or “to remain lying down.” • Lie does not have a direct object • Example: The beam is lying near the edge.
Lay • Lay generally means “to put (something) down.” • It usually takes a direct object • The workers are laying the beams near the edge. • Direct object: Are laying what? _____ • Hint: replace the verb with put…if it makes sense then you use the verb lay.
Alana had been ____ next to Rosa. Yesterday, we ____ still twice as long for the Jimenez twins! Then we _____ on the floor to play a game. One of the twins ____ on a hat by mistake. He also ___ the plates. The remote control for the television is ____ under the rocking chair. Today, Julia has ___ every single toy safely in the toy chest in her room. Now those broken bits of plastic ____ at the bottom of the wastebasket. He was _____ on the floor, watching television. How long has it _____ there? Practice
Accept/Except • Accept~ (verb) to receive • Example~I accept the award on behalf of the children who are starving in Ethiopia. • Except- (verb) to exclude • TRICK EX= to not include someone/thing • Example~ John will accept all donations except perishable items.
Affect/Effect • Affect- (verb) To have an influence on or effect a change in • To act on the emotions of; touch or move. • To attack or infect, as a disease • Example~ Inflation affects the buying power of the dollar. • Example~ Rheumatic fever can affect the heart.
Affect/Effect • Effect (noun) result; consequence • Example~ The effects of slow economy will affect many American’s Christmas.
The winners of the spelling bee proudly _______ their awards. Because Josh had a sprained ankle, he was _______ from gym class. All the food _____ the wonton soup was ready. The _____ of smoking are wrinkles, cancer, and possible death. I did not know the antibiotics could ____ people so quickly. When will we know if the chemotherapy has taken _____. What was the ____of his promotion? Practice