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Verb & Conj. Review
Verb and Conjunction Review for Test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A Verb that links a word in the predicate to a word in the subject | Linking Verb |
| A Verb that shows Action | Action Verb |
| A verb that helps another verb complete a thought | Helping Verb |
| The shoe (is) hiding in the closet. | Helping Verb |
| The shoe is (hiding) in the closet. | Main Verb |
| The shoe (is hiding) in the closet. | Verb Phrase |
| You (can) find the shoe under the coats. | Helping Verb |
| You can (find) the shoe under the coats. | main verb |
| Some pictures are (hung) on the wall. | main verb |
| Some pictures (are) hung on the wall. | helping verb |
| These pictures often fall off the (wall). | Not a verb |
| I (am going) to the store after school. | Verb Phrase |
| She (is) the tallest girl in the entire school. | Linking |
| The boy (ran) to the store. | Action |
| The sea (smells) salty. | Linking |
| Alligators (appear) heavieier and darker than crocodiles | Linking |
| The teacher did not understand the student. What is the verb/ verb phrase? | (did understand) - Verb Phrase |
| She will first visit the church in Italy. What is the verb/ verb phrase? | (will visit) - Verb Phrase |
| We were so sad last night at the funeral. What is the verb/ verb phrase? | (were) - linking verb |
| John and Marie ran the Peachtree Road Race this summer. What is the verb/verb phrase? | (ran) - Action verb |
| The teacher recommended that we leave unless we wanted to stay for the game. What is the conjuction? | Unless - subordinating |
| I wanted to go to the game, but I had to study for my test. What is the conjunction? | But - Coordinating |
| I had not gone to a game for a long time, yet I loved to watch them play. Conjunction? | Yet - Coordinating |
| While you are at the game, take some pictures for me. Identify the conjunction. | While - Subordinating |
| Make sure you brush your teeth, (before) you go to bed. | Subordinating Conjuction |
| (Neither) the dog (nor) the cat wanted to go outside. | Correlative Conjunction |
| Jennifer ate the (taco) I had set aside for my dinner. | Not a Conjunction |
| (Not only) did she eat my dinner (but also) ate my dessert. | Correlative |
| (Although) she ate my dinner, I forgave her. | Subordinating |
| (Because) I forgave her, she cooked dinner and dessert for me. | Subordinating |
| The rapidly rising river rushed rampantly. Identify the figurative language | alliteration |
| The trees whispered in the wind. Identify the figurative language | personification |
| It is raining cats and dogs. Identify the figurative language | idiom |
| The cereal snapped, crackled, and popped. Identify the figurative language. | Onomatopoeia |
| I could blow up from eating so much pizza. Identify the figurative language. | Hyperbole |
| The old dog is all bark and no bite. | idiom |