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Phrasal verbs aren’t single words; instead, they are combinations of words that are used together to take on a different meaning to that of the original verb.
Action words
Dog
Sylvia kicked Juan under the table. Kicked is the transitive verb.
Huffing and puffing, we arrived at the classroom door with only seven seconds to spare. Arrived/Went are intransitive verbs
Does, have, be
run
Run
Sadness, playfulness, jumping
Transitive verbs are action verbs that always express doable activities. These verbs always have direct objects, meaning someone or something receives the action of the verb.
Action words
Dog
Sylvia kicked Juan under the table. Kicked is the transitive verb.
Huffing and puffing, we arrived at the classroom door with only seven seconds to spare. Arrived/Went are intransitive verbs
Does, have, be
run
Run
Sadness, playfulness, jumping
Choose the verb:
Action words
Dog
Sylvia kicked Juan under the table. Kicked is the transitive verb.
Huffing and puffing, we arrived at the classroom door with only seven seconds to spare. Arrived/Went are intransitive verbs
Does, have, be
run
Run
Sadness, playfulness, jumping
Intransitive verbs are action verbs that always express doable activities. No direct object follows an intransitive verb.
Action words
Dog
Sylvia kicked Juan under the table. Kicked is the transitive verb.
Huffing and puffing, we arrived at the classroom door with only seven seconds to spare. Arrived/Went are intransitive verbs
Does, have, be
run
Run
Sadness, playfulness, jumping
Stative verbs can be recognized because they express a state rather than an action. They typically relate to thoughts, emotions, relationships, senses, states of being, and measurements. Pick the correct list below:
Action words
Dog
Sylvia kicked Juan under the table. Kicked is the transitive verb.
Huffing and puffing, we arrived at the classroom door with only seven seconds to spare. Arrived/Went are intransitive verbs
Does, have, be
run
Run
Sadness, playfulness, jumping
Auxiliary verbs are also known as helping verbs and are used together with the main verb to show the verb’s tense or to form a question or negative.
Action words
Dog
Sylvia kicked Juan under the table. Kicked is the transitive verb.
Huffing and puffing, we arrived at the classroom door with only seven seconds to spare. Arrived/Went are intransitive verbs
Does, have, be
run
Run
Sadness, playfulness, jumping
What are verbs?
Action words
Dog
Sylvia kicked Juan under the table. Kicked is the transitive verb.
Huffing and puffing, we arrived at the classroom door with only seven seconds to spare. Arrived/Went are intransitive verbs
Does, have, be
run
Run
Sadness, playfulness, jumping
Which one is NOT a verb?
Action words
Dog
Sylvia kicked Juan under the table. Kicked is the transitive verb.
Huffing and puffing, we arrived at the classroom door with only seven seconds to spare. Arrived/Went are intransitive verbs
Does, have, be
run
Run
Sadness, playfulness, jumping
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