Understanding Verbs and Verb Phrases

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Verbs express actions or states of being, while helping verbs indicate time. By combining with helping verbs, verb phrases are formed. Examples and explanations are provided to make learning about verbs and verb phrases easier.


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  1. Verbs and Verb Phrases

  2. Verb Expresses an action or a state of being Every sentence has at least one. Examples play I play the drums. is Pizza is delicious. are trimming We are trimming the tree.

  3. Helping Verbs Help verbs show when things happen The Helping Verbs Am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been, has, have, had, did, do, does, can, could, would, should, shall, will Helping verbs help us make verb phrases.

  4. Verb Phrase A verb and at least one helping verb Example Katie was writing her essay about friendship. What is the helping verb in this sentence and what is it doing?

  5. More Examples of Verb Phrases The mummy is coming for us! What is the verb in the above sentence? is coming

  6. More Examples of Verb Phrases Mary was walking through the mall, talking on her phone, and drinking coffee. What is the verb phrase in the above sentence? was walking, talking, drinking

  7. More Examples of Verb Phrases Officer Lee has been working with her partner Bones for a long time. What is the verb phrase in the above sentence? has been working

  8. Review Verbs express actions or states of being. Helping verbs help verbs show time. Verbs combine with helping verbs to make verb phrases.

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