Identify linking and action verbs in sentences.
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To solve this problem, we need to identify whether the underlined verb in each sentence is a linking verb or an action verb. Here's a breakdown of the solution:
1. Linking Verb: A verb that connects the subject to additional information about the subject. It does not show action but rather links the subject to a predicate noun or predicate adjective.
- Common linking verbs: *be, am, is, are, was, were, been, being, feel, look, smell, taste, sound, appear, seem, grow, turn, become*.
2. Action Verb: A verb that shows physical or mental action. It describes what the subject is doing.
- Examples: *run, jump, think, write, eat, sing*.
1. My father looks at the newspaper every morning.
- Underlined verb: looks
- Explanation: "Looks" here means "to direct one's gaze," which is an action.
- Answer: Action
2. Mrs. Taylor felt the different fabrics before she decided which one to buy.
- Underlined verb: felt
- Explanation: "Felt" here means "to touch with the sense of touch," which is an action.
- Answer: Action
3. Tomorrow will be Wednesday.
- Underlined verb: will be
- Explanation: "Will be" is a form of the verb "be," which is a linking verb because it connects the subject ("Tomorrow") to the predicate adjective ("Wednesday").
- Answer: Linking
4. That soup smells delicious!
- Underlined verb: smells
- Explanation: "Smells" here means "to have a particular odor," which is a sensory description and thus a linking verb.
- Answer: Linking
5. The grass grows very fast during the summer because of the rain.
- Underlined verb: grows
- Explanation: "Grows" here means "to increase in size or develop," which is an action.
- Answer: Action
6. Can you prove that Lauren was the one who planned the surprise party?
- Underlined verb: prove
- Explanation: "Prove" means "to demonstrate the truth of something," which is an action.
- Answer: Action
7. Joseph looks tired today.
- Underlined verb: looks
- Explanation: "Looks" here means "appears" or "seems," which is a linking verb because it connects the subject ("Joseph") to the predicate adjective ("tired").
- Answer: Linking
8. I always feel happy when I am at the zoo.
- Underlined verb: feel
- Explanation: "Feel" here means "to experience an emotion," which is a linking verb because it connects the subject ("I") to the predicate adjective ("happy").
- Answer: Linking
9. Please remain in your seat until the train has come to a complete stop.
- Underlined verb: remain
- Explanation: "Remain" here means "to stay in a particular place or state," which is an action.
- Answer: Action
10. The boy cried when he fell down in the park.
- Underlined verb: fell
- Explanation: "Fell" here means "to drop suddenly to the ground," which is an action.
- Answer: Action
1. Action
2. Action
3. Linking
4. Linking
5. Action
6. Action
7. Linking
8. Linking
9. Action
10. Action
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
1. & \text{Action} \\
2. & \text{Action} \\
3. & \text{Linking} \\
4. & \text{Linking} \\
5. & \text{Action} \\
6. & \text{Action} \\
7. & \text{Linking} \\
8. & \text{Linking} \\
9. & \text{Action} \\
10. & \text{Action} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Key Definitions:
1. Linking Verb: A verb that connects the subject to additional information about the subject. It does not show action but rather links the subject to a predicate noun or predicate adjective.
- Common linking verbs: *be, am, is, are, was, were, been, being, feel, look, smell, taste, sound, appear, seem, grow, turn, become*.
2. Action Verb: A verb that shows physical or mental action. It describes what the subject is doing.
- Examples: *run, jump, think, write, eat, sing*.
Analysis of Each Sentence:
1. My father looks at the newspaper every morning.
- Underlined verb: looks
- Explanation: "Looks" here means "to direct one's gaze," which is an action.
- Answer: Action
2. Mrs. Taylor felt the different fabrics before she decided which one to buy.
- Underlined verb: felt
- Explanation: "Felt" here means "to touch with the sense of touch," which is an action.
- Answer: Action
3. Tomorrow will be Wednesday.
- Underlined verb: will be
- Explanation: "Will be" is a form of the verb "be," which is a linking verb because it connects the subject ("Tomorrow") to the predicate adjective ("Wednesday").
- Answer: Linking
4. That soup smells delicious!
- Underlined verb: smells
- Explanation: "Smells" here means "to have a particular odor," which is a sensory description and thus a linking verb.
- Answer: Linking
5. The grass grows very fast during the summer because of the rain.
- Underlined verb: grows
- Explanation: "Grows" here means "to increase in size or develop," which is an action.
- Answer: Action
6. Can you prove that Lauren was the one who planned the surprise party?
- Underlined verb: prove
- Explanation: "Prove" means "to demonstrate the truth of something," which is an action.
- Answer: Action
7. Joseph looks tired today.
- Underlined verb: looks
- Explanation: "Looks" here means "appears" or "seems," which is a linking verb because it connects the subject ("Joseph") to the predicate adjective ("tired").
- Answer: Linking
8. I always feel happy when I am at the zoo.
- Underlined verb: feel
- Explanation: "Feel" here means "to experience an emotion," which is a linking verb because it connects the subject ("I") to the predicate adjective ("happy").
- Answer: Linking
9. Please remain in your seat until the train has come to a complete stop.
- Underlined verb: remain
- Explanation: "Remain" here means "to stay in a particular place or state," which is an action.
- Answer: Action
10. The boy cried when he fell down in the park.
- Underlined verb: fell
- Explanation: "Fell" here means "to drop suddenly to the ground," which is an action.
- Answer: Action
Final Answers:
1. Action
2. Action
3. Linking
4. Linking
5. Action
6. Action
7. Linking
8. Linking
9. Action
10. Action
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
1. & \text{Action} \\
2. & \text{Action} \\
3. & \text{Linking} \\
4. & \text{Linking} \\
5. & \text{Action} \\
6. & \text{Action} \\
7. & \text{Linking} \\
8. & \text{Linking} \\
9. & \text{Action} \\
10. & \text{Action} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of linking verb worksheets.