This document provides instructions to identify verbs in sentences as either action or linking verbs. It lists 25 example sentences and asks the reader to circle the verb in each and identify its type. The verbs should be circled and identified as either action or linking.
This document provides instructions to identify verbs in sentences as either action or linking verbs. It lists 25 example sentences and asks the reader to circle the verb in each and identify its type. The verbs should be circled and identified as either action or linking.
This document provides instructions to identify verbs in sentences as either action or linking verbs. It lists 25 example sentences and asks the reader to circle the verb in each and identify its type. The verbs should be circled and identified as either action or linking.
Circle the verb in each sentence. Write whether it is action or linking.
Example: The problems became more difficult later in the test. (Linking verb) Light objects float easily in the pool. (Action Verb)
1. I am one of the tallest kids in school.
2. Jhane feels so sad tonight 3. She feels the door 4. The workmen carried the boxes into the warehouse. 5. This beautiful lady keeps silent 6. Andrew keeps this cute cat 7. These jeans are too small for me now 8. There are twelve eggs in a carton. 9. That cat smells the shoes 10. The shoes smell bad 11. She attaches labels to the boxes 12. There is a pair of shoes near the door 13. This door is very creaky 14. Please hand me the red screwdriver 15. Jessica's friends were very polite 16. The brown suitcase looks heavy 17. The movie ended very late. 18. The big computer is very fast 19. Those dresses are very pretty. 20. This kind woman weighs the fruit 21. This kind woman weighs sixty kilograms 22. There were a big car and a small car in the garage. 23. He felt happy after the test. 24. Sahrukh Khan will appear in Indonesia 25. He appears crazy enough