Solution to the "Action Verbs" Worksheet
The task is to
circle the action verbs from the list of words provided. An
action verb shows what a noun does or what has been done — it describes an action performed by someone or something.
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🔍 Step-by-Step Explanation:
We need to identify which words describe
actions (verbs) and which are
nouns (things, people, places).
Let’s go through each word:
1.
Run →
✔ Action (a person running)
2.
Eat →
✔ Action (someone eating)
3.
Vegetables →
✘ Noun (a thing, not an action)
4.
Dance →
✔ Action (a person dancing)
5.
House →
✘ Noun (a building)
6.
Walk →
✔ Action (moving on foot)
7.
Laugh →
✔ Action (making a sound when happy)
8.
Kite →
✘ Noun (a flying toy)
9.
Read →
✔ Action (reading a book)
10.
Gardener →
✘ Noun (a person who works in a garden)
11.
Fight →
✔ Action (to struggle or battle)
12.
Cow →
✘ Noun (an animal)
13.
Cook →
✔ Action (preparing food)
14.
Carrot →
✘ Noun (a vegetable)
15.
Car →
✘ Noun (a vehicle)
16.
Ride →
✔ Action (to sit on and control a bike or horse)
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✔ Final Answer: Circle these action verbs:
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Run
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Eat
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Dance
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Walk
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Laugh
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Read
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Fight
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Cook
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Ride
> 🚫 Do
not circle: Vegetables, House, Kite, Gardener, Cow, Carrot, Car
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✔ Summary:
Action Verbs: Run, Eat, Dance, Walk, Laugh, Read, Fight, Cook, Ride
Nouns: Vegetables, House, Kite, Gardener, Cow, Carrot, Car
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✔ The correct words to
circle are:
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Run, Eat, Dance, Walk, Laugh, Read, Fight, Cook, Ride
This helps students understand that
verbs describe actions, while
nouns name things.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of identifying verbs worksheet.