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Solution: Identifying Verbs



The task is to circle the verbs — words that describe actions (things you "do").

Let’s go through each word and determine if it's a verb (an action word) or not.

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#### Step-by-step Analysis:

1. bicycle – This is a noun (a thing, a vehicle).
2. break – This means to shatter or stop something, an action → Verb
3. book – Can be a noun (a book), but here it's likely a noun.
4. read – To look at and understand text Verb
5. cat – A noun (animal)
6. Tell – To say or communicate Verb
7. story – A noun (a tale)
8. funny – An adjective (describes something amusing)
9. sun – Can be a noun (the star), but also a verb ("to sun" = to lie in the sun). Here, likely noun.
10. plays – Action of playing → Verb
11. skip – To jump over or move lightly Verb
12. child – A noun (person)
13. swing – To move back and forth Verb
14. dog – A noun (animal)
15. around – A preposition (direction)
16. take – To grab or carry Verb
17. cold – Adjective (temperature)
18. glass – Noun (container or material)
19. eat – To consume food Verb
20. food – Noun (what you eat)
21. boys – Noun (plural of boy)
22. jump – To leap up Verb
23. sky – Noun (the atmosphere above)
24. pasta – Noun (type of food)

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Verbs to Circle:


- break
- read
- Tell
- plays
- skip
- swing
- take
- eat
- jump

> Note: "Tell" starts with a capital letter, but it's still a verb.

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Final Answer:


Circle these words:
👉 break, read, Tell, plays, skip, swing, take, eat, jump

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📝 Explanation:


Verbs are action words — they tell us what someone or something is doing. In this list, only the words above represent actions. The rest are nouns (people, places, things), adjectives (descriptions), or prepositions.

Example:
- "She reads a book." → *read* is the verb
- "The dog plays outside." → *plays* is the verb

This helps build grammar skills by recognizing parts of speech!

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