VERBS
An action verbs tells what action a person or thing is performing.
There are VISIBLE action verbs which are can be seen such as: flying, swimming, dancing, etc.
There are also Mental Action verbs which can be seen with difficulty or if at all such as: wonder, remember, dream, consider, decide, etc.
In the following sentences underline the action verb and circle the subject nouns. At the end of the sentence identify the verb as visible or mental.
1. The Concorde flies quickly across the Atlantic ocean.
2. The mother worried about her son as he left for college.
3. He remembers the events from WWII.
4. The receiver caught the ball.
5. She believed in justice and freedom for all.
6. Weeds sprouted all over the front lawn.
An action verbs tells what action a person or thing is performing.
There are VISIBLE action verbs which are can be seen such as: flying, swimming, dancing, etc.
There are also Mental Action verbs which can be seen with difficulty or if at all such as: wonder, remember, dream, consider, decide, etc.
In the following sentences underline the action verb and circle the subject nouns. At the end of the sentence identify the verb as visible or mental.
1. The Concorde flies quickly across the Atlantic ocean.
2. The mother worried about her son as he left for college.
3. He remembers the events from WWII.
4. The receiver caught the ball.
5. She believed in justice and freedom for all.
6. Weeds sprouted all over the front lawn.