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Bellwork for August 25, 2014 • Take handouts from the back counter. • Write in your agenda. • Add the following notes to your verb notes. Verbs show action or state of being. An action verb expresses a physical or mental action. Examples: He paints. We thought about it. Physical Action- write, block, tackle, catch, charge Mental Action- remember, honor, prefer, excel, regarded Linking verbs tell what the subject is or is like. A linking verb connects the subject of a sentence with a noun or an adjective in the predicate. Linking Verb Derek Jeter is a baseball player. Subject Predicate Noun Common Linking Verbs be become grow seem turn appear look feel smell taste sound Take out your GUM workbooks. Complete page 38 (1-15) { and page 39 (1-15). Bellwork for August 26, 2014 • Take handouts from the back counter. • Write in your agenda. • Complete the Week 2 Need to Know. Do the four square explanations of number one on the back of your paper. Write four to five complete sentences on number 2. Bellwork for August 27, 2014 • Take handouts from the back counter. • Write in your agenda. • Add the following notes to your verb notes. A helping verb is a verb that helps the main verb tell about an action or make a statement. Helping verb + Main verb= Verb phrase is have was has were had are am be been, being should could would may might shall will do did does can must Helping verb + Main verb= Verb phrase The children are playing dodgeball in gym today. Take out your GUM workbooks. Complete page 40 { exercises A and B. Bellwork for August 28, 2014 • Take handouts from the back counter. • Write in your agenda. • Add the following notes to your verb notes. A transitive verb expresses an action toward a noun or pronoun. Transitive verbs always have direct objects. Direct objects receive the action of a verb. It answers the question whom? or what? after an action verb. Example: The quarterback throws the football. An intransitive verb does not pass the action to a receiver. Example: The singer sang well. In the above sentence , well does not answer the question whom? or what? Take out your GUM workbooks. Complete page 41 { numbers 1-5. Bellwork for August 29, 2014 • Take handouts from the back counter. • Write in your agenda. • Complete page 42 in your GUM books for a grade.