Verbs in 7th Grade Language Arts with Ms. Smith

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7
th
 Grade
Language Arts
 
Ms. Smith
 
UNIT 10 VERBS
 
An 
action verb
 is a word that names an
action. It may contain more than one
word.
Examples of physical: write, block,
tackle, attack, catch, charge.
Examples of mental: remember, honor.
Sports experts 
write
 about athletes.
10.1 ACTION VERBS
 
A direct object receives the action of a verb. It
answers the question “whom? Or what?” after an
action verb.
Example: The team carried 
gloves
 and 
bats
 into the
stadium.
A 
transitive verb
 has a direct object.
Example: The punter 
kicks
 the football.  (Kicks what?
Football)
An 
intransitive verb
 does not have a direct object.
Example: The team 
played
 well. (Does not answer
“whom?” or “what?”)
10.2 TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE
VERBS
 
An 
indirect object
 answers the question to
whom? or for whom? an action is done.
Example:  Kobe Bryant shows his teammates
new shots.
The 
direct object
 in this sentence is 
shots.
The 
indirect object
 is 
teammates.
Example: The helper gives the 
players
 towels.
(players is the indirect object).
Example: The helper gives towels 
to the
players
. (no indirect object).
10.3 VERBS WITH INDIRECT OBJECTS
 
A 
linking verb
 connects the subject of a sentence with
a noun or an adjective in the predicate.
Example: Travis Hoffman 
was
 the manager. (was is a
linking verb).
Common linking verbs: be, become, seem, appear,
look, grow, taste, feel, smell, sound)
A 
predicate noun
 is a noun that follows a linking verb.
It tells what the subject is.
Example: Caitlyn is a 
pitcher
. (pitcher is a predicate
noun.)
10.4 LINKING VERBS AND PREDICATE
VERBS
 
A predicate adjective is an adjective (word that
describes) that follows a linking verb. It
describes the subject by telling what it is like.
Example: The pitcher is 
skillful
. (Skillful is a
predicate adjective. It describes the pitcher).
 
10.4 LINKING VERBS AND PREDICATE
WORDS (CONTINUED)
 
A 
tense
 of a verb tells when an action takes place.
The 
present tense
 of a verb names an action that
happens regularly. It can also express a general truth.
Singular examples:
I 
race
.
You 
race
.
She 
races
.
The 
past tense
 of a verb names an action that already
happened.
Examples: The runner 
trained
 hard. I He 
gained
 fame
as an athlete.
10.5 PRESENT, PAST, AND FUTURE
TENSES
 
Skip 6 pages in your notes.
On your next clean page, write:
Lesson 10.3 Exercise 5 Page 404
Write the first sentence:
The tournament sometimes attracts good athletes.
If the sentence contains a direct object, underline it once. If it
contains an indirect object underline it twice.
The tournament sometimes attracts good 
athletes
. (D.O)
The university gave the tournament its support.
The university gave the 
tournament
 its 
support
. (tournament
I.O.; support D.O).
HW Page 404 Ex 5 #1-20. Due Wednesday.
HOMEWORK 5/13/14
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  1. 7thGrade Language Arts UNIT 10 VERBS Ms. Smith

  2. 10.1 ACTION VERBS An action verb is a word that names an action. It may contain more than one word. Examples of physical: write, block, tackle, attack, catch, charge. Examples of mental: remember, honor. Sports experts write about athletes.

  3. 10.2 TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE VERBS A direct object receives the action of a verb. It answers the question whom? Or what? after an action verb. Example: The team carried gloves and bats into the stadium. A transitive verb has a direct object. Example: The punter kicks the football. (Kicks what? Football) An intransitive verb does not have a direct object. Example: The team played well. (Does not answer whom? or what? )

  4. 10.3 VERBS WITH INDIRECT OBJECTS An indirect object answers the question to whom? or for whom? an action is done. Example: Kobe Bryant shows his teammates new shots. The direct object in this sentence is shots. The indirect object is teammates. Example: The helper gives the players towels. (players is the indirect object). Example: The helper gives towels to the players. (no indirect object).

  5. 10.4 LINKING VERBS AND PREDICATE VERBS A linking verb connects the subject of a sentence with a noun or an adjective in the predicate. Example: Travis Hoffman was the manager. (was is a linking verb). Common linking verbs: be, become, seem, appear, look, grow, taste, feel, smell, sound) A predicate noun is a noun that follows a linking verb. It tells what the subject is. Example: Caitlyn is a pitcher. (pitcher is a predicate noun.)

  6. 10.4 LINKING VERBS AND PREDICATE WORDS (CONTINUED) A predicate adjective is an adjective (word that describes) that follows a linking verb. It describes the subject by telling what it is like. Example: The pitcher is skillful. (Skillful is a predicate adjective. It describes the pitcher).

  7. 10.5 PRESENT, PAST, AND FUTURE TENSES A tense of a verb tells when an action takes place. The present tense of a verb names an action that happens regularly. It can also express a general truth. Singular examples: I race. You race. She races. The past tense of a verb names an action that already happened. Examples: The runner trained hard. I He gained fame as an athlete.

  8. HOMEWORK 5/13/14 Skip 6 pages in your notes. On your next clean page, write: Lesson 10.3 Exercise 5 Page 404 Write the first sentence: The tournament sometimes attracts good athletes. If the sentence contains a direct object, underline it once. If it contains an indirect object underline it twice. The tournament sometimes attracts good athletes. (D.O) The university gave the tournament its support. The university gave the tournament its support. (tournament I.O.; support D.O). HW Page 404 Ex 5 #1-20. Due Wednesday.

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