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Verb ✔Correct Answer-Is a word that shows action, links another word to the subject.
Noun ✔Correct Answer-Is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
Action Verb ✔Correct Answer-An -- expresses physical or mental action.
Verbs that have receivers for the action ✔Correct Answer-transitive verbs
The pitcher threw the ball. (ball receives the action)
Verbs that do not have receivers for the action ✔Correct Answer-Intransitive verbs
Their plot failed. (no receiver for the action)
Linking verbs ✔Correct Answer-- verbs do not express action; it links a word in the predicate to the
subject
What are the liking verbs? ✔Correct Answer-Am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been,
taste, feel, smell, sound, look, appear, become, seem, grow, remain, stay.
Helping verb ✔Correct Answer-helps a main verb make a statement
am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been,
have, has, had, do, does, did, shall, will, should, would, may, must, can, could.
verb phrase ✔Correct Answer-is a main verb and its helping verb
Participle verb form ✔Correct Answer-used as an adjective
present Participle verb ✔Correct Answer-present ends in -ing
Past Participle verb ✔Correct Answer-ends in -d, -ed, -t, or -en
Gerund ✔Correct Answer-used as a noun
ends in -ing
infinitive ✔Correct Answer-is a verb form used as a noun
usually preceded by the word to
regular verbs ✔Correct Answer-form the past and past participle by adding -ed, -d, or -t to the
present
Irregular verbs ✔Correct Answer-form the past and past participle in irregular ways other than by
adding -ed, - d, or -t to the present
both regular and irregular verbs forms -- by adding -- ✔Correct Answer-present participle by
adding -ing to the present
Present form ✔Correct Answer-(used to form the present) go, I go, we go,