Linking/Helping +
Action/ Action Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Contractions
Conjunctions
100

Mr. Perry had advised them about their business in the past.

What is a HELPING VERB?

100

The opposition's argument was so absurd that nobody took it seriously.

absurd

100

Did you notice how Emily's writing steadily improved after she signed up for that writer's workshop?

steadily

100
We will make a dish party.
What is WE'LL?
100

Hedaya and Shady will do great on all their exams.

What is AND?

200

The group of teenagers walked over to the mall.

What an ACTION VERB?

200

The ideal candidate for president is knowledgeable about both foreign affairs and domestic issues.

ideal

200

Although Jared and Emilia work together, they drive separately in case one of them needs to leave early.

separately

200
I will go shopping after school.
What is I'LL?
200

Mostafa is very smart, but she still needs to study.

What is BUT?

300

The blue whale is an endangered species.

What is a LINKING VERB?

300

Leroy currently works as a mechanical engineer for a company based in Chicago.

mechanical

300

The choir from Silvergrove performed brilliantly during the final round of the regional competition.

brilliantly

300
I know you will have a great vacation.
What is YOU'LL?
300

Nouran will buy pizza or chicken for her lunch.

What is OR?

400

Anma jumped over the building like Super Girl.

What an ACTION VERB?

400

Is Mr. Quinn's farm still the major supplier of produce for the grocery store on Sixth Street?

major/grocery (either or both is okay)

400

Archaeologists often travel to different sites and museums around the world to study ancient civilizations.

often

400
Wadie did not go to the Internet Cafe.
What is DIDN'T?
400

The friends wanted to go to Seattle, but no one had any money.

What is BUT?

500

Emad's pants have ripped right down the middle!

What is a helping verb?

500

Our neighborhood group raised enough money to turn that barren park into an attractive, welcoming place for families to gather.

barren

500

Dr. Arnold was in the library quite regularly when she was doing research for her new book.

quite or regularly (can be both or either)

500
Rahma does not know how to play GaGa Ball.
What is DOESN'T?
500

The weather was hot yet windy.

What is YET?

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