KF G4 Q4 L CH 5 p1 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
A verb that tells what someone or something does | Action verbs |
A verb that shows what someone or something is AND do not express action | Being Verbs |
List of being verbs: | Am, Was, Had been, Is, Were, Have been, are, Has been, Will be |
A verb that joins the subject of the sentence to a subject complement. | Linking verbs |
A word that renames or describes the subject, (can be noun, adjective or pronoun) | Subject complement |
A verb that comes before another verb | Helping verbs |
A group of words containing at least one helping verb and a main verb | Verb Phrases |
Verb phrase | Helping verb(s) + main verb |
Principal parts of a verb | Present, present participle, past and past participle |
Name the principal parts of verb to Begin | Begin, Beginning, Began, Begun |
Name the principal parts of verb to Bring | Bring, Bringing, Brought, Brought |
Name the principal parts of verb to Do | Do, Doing, Did, Done |
Name the principal parts of verb to Know | Know, Knowing, Knew, Known |
Name the principal parts of verb to Choose | Choose, Choosing, Chose, Chosen |
Name the principal parts of verb to Buy | Buy, Buying, Bought, Bought |
Name the principal parts of verb to Break | Break, Breaking, Broke, Broken |
Name the principal parts of verb to Teach | Teach, Teaching, Taught, Taught |
Present participles end in? | “ing” and often have a form to verb “to be” (in progressive tenses) |
Past participles end in? | “d,” “ed,” or irregular form (ex:drunk, swum, etc). Often have a form of verb “to have” (in perfect tenses) |
A verb that tells about something that is always true or about an action that happens again and again. | Simple present tense |
A verb that tells about something that happened in the past. | Simple past tense |
A verb that expresses something that will take place in the future (will, shall, going to). Note when using “going to,” add a present form of the verb “to be” such as am/is/are | Future tense |
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