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Wednesday, September 14

I knew if I was a regular kid Id be crying buckets of tears now, I din’t want these men to think I was a baby so I was real glad that my eyes dont cry no more. Based on the sentence above, write a prediction about what is coming up. Write the first sentence, then correct it.

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Wednesday, September 14

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  1. I knew if I was a regular kid Id be crying buckets of tears now, I din’t want these men to think I was a baby so I was real glad that my eyes dont cry no more. Based on the sentence above, write a prediction about what is coming up. Write the first sentence, then correct it. Write a prediction. Wednesday, September 14

  2. AcquaintanceAliasBawlingFesteringMeddlingMellowedScampShunnedSullyAcquaintanceAliasBawlingFesteringMeddlingMellowedScampShunnedSully

  3. Linking and HelpingVerbs

  4. What is a verb? • A verb is a word that shows an action or state of being. • In other words, they explain what something is or is doing. He ran quickly. (action) He is happy. (state of being)

  5. ActionVerbs • An action verb shows action. It shows what someone (or something) is doing. Example: The boy swam in the lake. (Swimming is an action.)

  6. Linking Verbs • A linking verb connects the subject to a word (or words) that are describing the subject The man is funny. (Man is being linked to the descriptive word funny.)

  7. Commonly Used Linking Verbs • Forms of Be: • Other Verbs:

  8. Action or Linking? • To find out if a verb is an action or linking verb, substitute a form of be for the verb. • If the sentence still makes sense, it’s usually a linking verb. If the sentence doesn’t make sense, it’s usually an action verb. • Note: Forms of be and seem are always linking verbs

  9. Linking verbs act as an equals (=) sign in the sentence. The subject is not doing anything. Instead, it is or is like something else in the sentence Linking verbs tell us that the subject has a word in the predicate that renames it (a noun) or describes it (an adjective) In other words, they are equal

  10. Action vs. Linking Verb Examples • Joe plays baseball. • Joe is baseball. (The sentence does not make sense, so it is an action verb.) • The roses look pretty. • The roses are pretty. (The sentence makes sense, so it is a linking verb.)

  11. Main Verbs • Some sentences have several verbs working together to mean one thing. The mainverb is the verb that’s most specific about what the subject is or is doing. The girl couldhavegone to the zoo. The dog mayeat dinner soon.

  12. Helping Verbs • When sentences have several verbs working together, the helpingverbs are the verbs that are helping the main verb. The girl couldhavegone to the zoo. The dog mayeat dinner soon.

  13. A List of Helping Verbs… • am, are, is, was, were, be, being, been, do, does, did, shall, will, may, must, might, have, has, had, can, could, would, should • Note: Some helping verbs can also be linking verbs. How do you know which is which? You have to see how they’re being used in the sentence.

  14. Helping or Linking Verb? • The boy is funny. (This is a linking verb because boy is being linked to the descriptive word funny.) • The boy is running. (This is a helping verb because is helps running make sense.)

  15. An Easy Tip to Remember • When trying to decide if a word is a helping verb or linking verb, ask yourself these two questions: • Are there other verbs in the sentence? • Is this verb helping the other verbs make sense? If the answer to these questions is yes, then you have a helping verb on your hands.

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