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Verb Phrases

  1. 1. Verb Phrases
  2. 2. A Verb Phrase Has Two Parts Helping Main Verb Verb NOTE: The main verb is often an action verb but not always.
  3. 3. Rule The helping verb ALWAYS comes BEFORE the main verb. It begins the verb phrase. EX 1: Melvin was driving down the street. helping action Ex 2: Did you see Melvin’s truck earlier? helping action
  4. 4. These Are the Helping Verbs be have can will is has could shall am had would being are do should was does may If you read the were did must columns been might downwards, they fit to the tune of “London Bridge” which is an easy
  5. 5. More Rules! There can be more than one helping verb in a verb phrase. Sometimes there is a word between the helping verb(s) and the main verb called an adverb. An adverb is not a verb, so it is NOT a part of the verb phrase. Adverbs modify (impact the meaning) of a verb. For example, it might clarify how often something happens: always, never, sometimes, frequently, rarel y, occasionally. Or, it might make a positive statement into a negative statement with the
  6. 6. Warning! The list in the previous slide is of HELPING VERBS. Most of the verbs in the list can also play the role of another type of verb when not in a verb phrase. Some of them are being verbs (be, is, am, are, was, were, been, etc.) Some of them are action verbs (have, has, had, do, does, did, etc.) When you sing the song, you are listing HELPING VERBS!
  7. 7. Find the Verb Phrase Johnny was singing softly while working. The fox had raced around the tree before finding a hole. Some of the students were picking up their trash each time they ate in the cafeteria.
  8. 8. Find the Verb Phrase The cat will be hiding when Missy arrives home and finds the empty fishbowl. Often, Ms. Taliaferro does find time to read aloud, but unfortunately not every day. If Charlie chooses, he could work as a chef one day.
  9. 9. Don’t Be Fooled Sometimes there is a word in the middle of the verb phrase. It is not part of the verb phrase. “not” is NOT a verb – so it can’t be part of the verb phrase Ex: George is not wearing the sweater his grandmother knitted for him. “also” is NOT a verb – so it can’t be part of the verb phrase Ex: Sheila was also dancing up a storm!

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