Is this a state of being verb?
is
yes
Identify the verbs in the sentence.
The boy jumped on the trampoline.
jumped
Which one is the verb?
John's big dog growled at me.
Identify the verb in the sentence.
Miss Hill read a story from a book about jungle animals.
read
This is a declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory sentence.
Take the books to the library.
imperative
Is this a state of being verb?
jump
no
Identify the verbs in the sentence.
My mom baked a cake and cooked spaghetti for dinner.
baked, cooked
Which one is the verb?
The big, tall tree swayed in the wind.
swayed
Choose the correct state of being verb.
My teacher (is , are ) a good story teller.
is
This is a declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory sentence.
We are moving to the United States.
Declarative
Is this a state of being verb?
are
yes
Identify the verbs in the sentence.
I see the big blue house on the hill.
see
Which one is the verb?
A bright, purple, striped flower started growing in my garden.
started, growing
Choose the correct state of being verb.
Sam and I ( is, are ) second cousins.
are
This is a declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory sentence.
Shows strong feelings or emotions.
Exclamatory
Is this a state of being verb?
were
yes
Identify the verbs in the sentence.
My teacher stood and shouted across the field.
stood, shouted
Which one is the verb?
The old silly man cried, yelled, and screamed all night.
cried, yelled, screamed
Choose the correct state of being verb.
Thomas Jefferson (was, were) America's third President.
was
This is a declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory sentence.
Wanting information or response.
Interrogative
Identify the verb?
It's been a long day.
Identify the verbs in the sentences.
The roller coaster was high. It scared me. I was terrified.
was, scared, was
Which word is a verb?
Cats can purr, meow, and cry all night.
purr, meow, cry
Choose the correct state of being verb.
Three new kittens (was, were) born today.
were
This is a declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory sentence.
Please, take the papers to the office.
Imperative