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mart [117]
3 years ago
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uestion 1 (3 points) What are the three categories of verbs? Question 1 options: Question 2 (1 point) What does an action verb e

xpress? Question 2 options: Question 3 (1 point) Saved What do linking verbs express? Question 3 options: to tell what the subject does, did, or will do Question 4 (1 point) What do helping verbs do? Question 4 options: Question 5 (1 point) What is a verb phrase? Question 5 options: Question 6 (1 point) What type of verb(s) are in the sentence? I ran 5 miles. Question 6 options: Helping Action Linking Question 7 (1 point) What type of verb(s) are in the sentence? I will hurt after I get the shot. Question 7 options: Action verb Action and helping verb Action and linking verbs Question 8 (1 point) What verbs are in the sentence? I will be hurting after I work out. Question 8 options: Linking and helping helping, helping, action helping, action action, linking, helping 1 of 8
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1 answer:
Nataly [62]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. verbs of being, linking verbs, and action verbs

2. An action verb is a verb that expresses physical or mental action

3. A linking verb connects the subject with a word that gives information about the subject, such as a condition or relationship.

4. Helping verbs are verbs that help the main verb in a sentence by extending its meaning

5. the part of a sentence containing the verb and any direct or indirect object, but not the subject.

6. cannot answer

7. cannot answer

8. cannot answer

Explanation:

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