This is the part of speech that shows an action, a state of being, or what the subject is doing.
In the sentence “She is happy,” the verb “is” is this type of verb.
linking
This verb tense tells what is happening right now, like “walk” or “runs.”
present tense
These verbs do not follow the regular rule of adding -ed to form the past tense.
irregular verb
This part of speech takes the place of a noun, like he, she, it, or they.
pronoun
What are the three main types of verbs?
helping, linking, and action
In the sentence “The dog chased the ball,” the verb “chased” is this type of verb.
action
This verb tense shows something that already happened, often ending in -ed.
past tense
What is the correct past tense of the verb “go” in this sentence: “Yesterday, we ___ to the park.”
went
“Sam and Alex went to the store. They bought snacks,” the pronoun “they” replaces this noun.
Sam and Alex
"The girl is running the race."
What type of verb is the word "is"?
helping
This type of verb shows what the subject is doing, such as run, jump, or think.
action
In the sentence “Tomorrow, we will visit the museum,” the verb tense used is this one.
future
This is the correct past tense of the verb “eat” in the sentence: “He ___ lunch at noon.”
ate
Which pronoun could correctly completes the sentence: “___ are going to the game later.”
We
They
What are the three verb tenses?
past, present, and future
This type of verb works with a main verb to show tense, like “has eaten” or “will play.”
helping
Which verb tense is used in the sentence: “She played soccer after school”?
past tense
Which irregular verb correctly completes the sentence: “She has ___ her homework.”
done
In the sentence “Lily said she was ready,” the pronoun “she” replaces this noun.
Lily
The bell _____ loudly during the drill.
What is the correct past tense verb form of "ring"?
rang
Am, is, are, was, were, seem, and become are common examples of this type of verb.
linking
Words like will and shall are often clues that a sentence is written in this verb tense.
future
This irregular verb changes from “see” in the present tense to this word in the past tense.
saw
In the sentence “Everyone brought their lunch,” the pronoun “their” refers to this word.
everyone