Action word nor not?
Name the brushstroke in all CAPS
Definition of brushstroke
Find the participle
potluck
100

Danny is sleep after a long day at school.


Is there an action word?

NO!


is= linking verb

sleepy = adjective

100

EYES CLOSING, MOUTH YAWNING, the troll drifted off to sleep.

ABSOLUTE

100

This brushstroke acts as an adjective and features a noun and a word that ends in -ed or -ing.

What is an absolute


Eyes popping, teeth chattering...

100

Running, jumping, and finishing, the sprinter won the race.

Running, jumping, and finishing,

100

I am happy!


Is there a brushstroke? 

NO


am= linking verb- and no other brushstroke in this sentence

200

The toad hopped from one lily pad to the next, croaking along the way.


What is the main action word?

hopped


BTW- croaking is a PARTICIPLE in this sentence

200

Spider-Man SPRINTED through the burning building.

action word


burning is a participle in this sentence

200

This brushstroke can be written as a series of three words that each end in -ing or -ed.

Participle


Screaming, waving, clapping, the fans went wild. 

200

The car, clinging to the edge of the cliff, began to slip.

, clinging to the edge of the cliff,

200

Larry Fitzgerald, the former Pitt wide receiver, dashed past the defenders.


Is there a brushstroke? 

Yes! , the former Pitt wide receiver,


appositive renaming Larry Fitzgerald

300

The gardener dug a hole and planted the beautiful birch tree. 


Action words?

dug and planted

300

The actress, SINGING HER HEART OUT, amazed audiences around the world.

participle


amazed is the action word here

300

This brushstroke is a noun or a noun phrase that renames another noun in the sentence.

appositive

300

Finishing his masterpiece, the painter looked for any areas that needed to be fixed.

Finishing his masterpiece,

300

The sick student must have eaten too much.


Is there a brushsstroke?

NO- just a simple sentence

400

This seat feels warm and toasty.


Is there an action word?

No- in this case- feels is a linking verb because it is linking the chair to the adjective describing it. 
400

The old captain, UNSHAVEN AND FILTHY, picked at his tooth with his hook.

adjectives out of order describing the captain

400

This brushstroke features two words that describe a noun that are found after that word that they modify.

adjectives-out-of-order

400

The dog, wagging his tail, approached the half-eaten sandwich.

, wagging his tail,

400

Balancing many items on her tray, the waitress served the entire table of seven.


Is there a brushstroke?

Yes! Balancing many items on her tray,


participle- main verb is served

500

THS soccer crushed its opponent yesterday by winning 5-0. 


Main action word?

crushed

500

John, MY BROTHER AND MY DRIVER, will meet me after school.

appositive

500

This brushstroke always shows the action of a sentence. However, a sentence does not need to have one of these.

Action word or verb

not to be confused with a linking verb: am, is, are, was, were, been, being

500

Checking over his test, the student caught all of his mistakes.

Checking over his test,

500

Brushing off his jeans, the captain of the team, a college senior, spoke clearly to his teammates.


Are there brushstrokes?

Yes!

Brushing off his jeans, = participle

, a college senior, = appositive