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Verb Study Guide
Quiz Date: ___________
Most verbs show action, but some verbs are mental verbs.
EXAMPLE: John marched down the hall. ( marched= action verb)
Martha hoped that her mom would return soon. ( hoped = mental verb)
Helping Verbs: Some verbs are helped along the way with helping verbs.
EX: Sally is trying to read her book. ( verb= is trying/ is= helping verb)
Practice:
Highlight the nouns. Circle the verb.
1. Michael spilled the skim milk on the kitchen table.
2. An annoying bee stung Tim on the nose.
3. All disrespectful students must attend the meeting after the pep rally.
4. Sweet Grandma wiped the dirt from the basement window.
5. The farmer set a trap for the pesky mice.
6. Gifted scientists study the stars in the sky.