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Verb & Conj. Review

Verb and Conjunction Review for Test

QuestionAnswer
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
Created by: Amy Wilbourne
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