A verb express the action or condition of a person, place or thing.
An Action Verb indicates the action of the person, place or thing. The action may be visible or mental. Some show visible action while others cannot be seen or heard directly. They are thinking activities, but they are still actions. Ex: Students understand the assignment.
Write the sentences below ad underline the action verb. (print-pencil, edits/labels= ink)
1. The ancient Greeks called themselves Hellenes.
2. Invading tribes from the north conquered new territories.
3. Their small states prized their independence.
4. Kings replaced tribal chiefs.
5. Then, noble families in the city-states acquired great wealth and power.
Write a sentence for each verb listed below. Cursive-ink
1. discover
2. wish
3. soothe
4. challenge
5. hide
An Action Verb indicates the action of the person, place or thing. The action may be visible or mental. Some show visible action while others cannot be seen or heard directly. They are thinking activities, but they are still actions. Ex: Students understand the assignment.
Write the sentences below ad underline the action verb. (print-pencil, edits/labels= ink)
1. The ancient Greeks called themselves Hellenes.
2. Invading tribes from the north conquered new territories.
3. Their small states prized their independence.
4. Kings replaced tribal chiefs.
5. Then, noble families in the city-states acquired great wealth and power.
Write a sentence for each verb listed below. Cursive-ink
1. discover
2. wish
3. soothe
4. challenge
5. hide