Subjects
Verbs
Helping vs Main Verbs
100

Define the subject of a sentence.

The subject of a sentence is who or what the sentence is about. It performs an action or is described in the sentence. It can also be called the topic.

100

Identify the verb and its type:

The children played outside on a sunny day.

played - action verb

100

Define helping verbs

A helping verb works with a main verb to build a verb phrase. This is to change the verb tense of the sentence between past, present, and future.

200

Identify the subject:

Plants need certain conditions in order to grow.

plants

200

Identify the verb and its type:

After work, Bailey hoped to get a full night’s rest.

hoped - (mental) action verb

200

Identify the main verb:

We have been waiting in line for hours!

waiting 

300

Identify the subject:

Online shopping is convenient, allowing you to buy products from home easily.

Online shopping

300

Identify the verb and type:

That movie was interesting!

was - linking

300

Identify the helping verbs:

The kids are waiting for recess.

are

400

Identify the subject:

On Monday morning, Scott and Brian missed the bus.

Scott and Brian

400

Identify the verb and type:

The dog sniffed the air.

sniffed - action

400

Identify the helping and main verbs:

The lobes of her ears were pierced to hold rings.

helping: were

main: pierced

500

Identify the subject:

Listening to songs can help us relax and reduce stress after a long day.

Listening to songs

500

Identify the verb and type:

My calves felt sore after the race.

felt - linking

500

Identify the helping verbs and main verbs:

I might be throwing a party this weekend.

helping: might be

main: throwing

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