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7LA Verbs

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Action Verbs   A word that shows action Ex. Run, walk, write, fly, talk  
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Helping Verbs   A verb that help the main/action verb Ex. “The cat was eating cat food”  
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Linking Verbs   A verb that connects the subject to additional info about it. Ex. "She is nice."  
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Irregular Verbs   Verbs that are not the same as it usually is when you put it in different tenses. Ex. drink drank drunk, fly, flew, flown, has, had, have  
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Past perfect Verbs   Starts in the past ends in the past Ex. "I did that yesterday"  
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Present Perfect Verbs   Starts in the presents and keeps going in the present Ex. "I am eating"  
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Future Perfect Verbs   Starts in the future and ends in the future. Ex. "I will go to college"  
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Transitive Verbs   If you can answer the question “what?” than it is a transitive verb because it has a direct object. Ex. I ate “what?” an apple.  
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Intransitive Verbs   An action verb that has no Direct Object and you can’t answer the question “What?” Ex. “She is crying in the bathroom.”  
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Participles   A verb that is used as an adjective, with a “ing” or “ed” at the end. Ex. "We ate a walking taco."  
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Gerunds   Ends with “ing” and is a verb that is used as a noun. It is either the subject, the last word in a prepositional phrase. Ex. "I like walking."  
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Infinitives   The word “to” and then a that verb follows it. Ex. "You have to eat."  
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