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The Great Verb Challenge

The Great Verb Challenge. Special Holiday Edition. Action Verb Taboo. Rules 5 action verbs will be displayed. You will act out each verb for your partner. Without saying anything! Your partner tries guess each verb correctly. There will be 4 rounds. Good luck!. Tricky Taboo: Round 1.

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The Great Verb Challenge

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  1. The Great Verb Challenge Special Holiday Edition

  2. Action Verb Taboo • Rules • 5 action verbs will be displayed. • You will act out each verb for your partner. • Without saying anything! • Your partner tries guess each verb correctly. • There will be 4 rounds. • Good luck!

  3. Tricky Taboo: Round 1 • climb • sing • think • swim • sew

  4. Tricky Taboo: Round 2 • smell • greet • lick • drive • sleep

  5. Tricky Taboo: Round 3 • draw • dance • smile • hike • open

  6. Tricky Taboo: Round 4 • dribble • study • pet • race • celebrate

  7. Name that Verb • Write the verb in each sentence and identify it as action (A), linking(L), or helping (H). • Frosty can run faster than any snowman I know. • can run (Helping) • These candy canes are delicious! • are (Linking) • You should go to bed early on Christmas Eve. • should go (Helping) • Last Christmas was the best Christmas ever! • was (Linking) • Hang your stocking by the fire place. • hang (Action)

  8. Tense TensesFill-in the missing forms of each verb.

  9. Tense TensesFill-in the missing forms of each verb.

  10. Subjects and Predicates • Turn the sentence fragment into a complete sentence by adding the subject or predicate. • the cookies and milk • The cookies and milk were gone when I woke up. • flew out of sight • Santa and his reindeer flew out of sight. • ripped open the brightly wrapped present • My brother ripped open the brightly wrapped present. • our sparkling Christmas tree • Our sparkling Christmas tree lit up the whole room.

  11. Subject-Verb Agreement • Write the correct form of the verb in each sentence. • Mike and Molly __________ (build) snow forts together. • build • The lights ___________ (twinkle) in the dark night. • twinkle • Sammy ___________ (skate) around in circles. • skates • The stockings ____________ (hang) by the fire. • hang

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