Answer:
Explanation:
<u>Action verbs</u>
Action verbs describe specific kinds of movements or motion. E.g: "Simon walks fast, as he is late." Walks is our action verb, what he's doing.
Linking verbs
Linking verbs connect a subject and further information. In the example I'll give, the subject is <u>underlined</u>, the verb bold and the further information is in <em>italic</em>. E.g: <u>Claire</u> is <em>tall. </em><em> </em>Claire is our subject, "is" is our verb, the verb to-be and "tall" is the further information.
Helping verbs
Helping verbs are used to show a tense or form a question. E.g: I am running.
Am is the verb to-be, and helps show that I am presently running, the verb "run". Two verbs in one sentence.
Hope this helps!