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SU WORKSHEET - Action Linking Helping Test

This document provides a step-by-step tutorial on identifying verbs in sentences as either linking verbs, action verbs, or helping verbs. It contains a series of sentences for the student to analyze and identify the main verb and any helping verbs. The student is asked to underline verbs and label them as action, linking, or helping. This allows the student to practice recognizing different types of verbs and their functions in sentences.

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SU WORKSHEET - Action Linking Helping Test

This document provides a step-by-step tutorial on identifying verbs in sentences as either linking verbs, action verbs, or helping verbs. It contains a series of sentences for the student to analyze and identify the main verb and any helping verbs. The student is asked to underline verbs and label them as action, linking, or helping. This allows the student to practice recognizing different types of verbs and their functions in sentences.

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STEP UP TUTORIALS

NAME: ___________________________________________________________________________

Read each sentence and determine if the underlined verb is a linking verb (L)
or an action verb (A).

1. The strong winds blew down the old tree.


2. Brianna is an avid reader.
3. Jessica's friends were very polite.
4. The boxes are in the back of my truck.
5. The movie ended very late.
6. There will be snow on the ground tomorrow.
7. Lisa paints pictures of animals.
8. Robert ate the crust of the pizza first.
9. I am one of the tallest kids in school.
10. Betty is afraid of the dark.
11. Kate jogged over to the super market.
12. Mrs. Tillman loves hot sauce on everything!
13. Austin talks all the time.
14. Ryan sings to the radio while he drives.
15. Kayle is a bright student.

Circle the main verb in each sentence. Underline the helping verb.
16. Nick will eat spaghetti and meatballs for dinner tonight.
17. Mallory is walking to the park.
18. The dogs are sleeping on the bed.
19. Elizabeth and Cheyenne had gone to the library.
20. Those quick squirrels have run up the maple tree.
21. The girls were making colorful chalk drawings on the sidewalk.
22. I am going away for the weekend.
23. Nelson has built a huge castle in the sand.
24. Miranda can swim in the pool after dinner.
25. The car is making an awful noise.

Underline the verb or verbs in each sentence. Label ACTION, LINKING, or


HELPING.

Example:
After running around the track, the kids were ready for a break.
action helping action

26. The smelly cat sneezed, and it was funny!


27. Terry became a very successful student after listening to the advice

from his teachers.

28. I am really smart because I study daily.

29. I own a farm but my dad is the farmer.

30. Sandra graduated from Stanford University.

31. I was eating dinner when in walked my brother.

32. Scott entered first grade at a school in Maryland.

33. The students listened with great interest.

34. Melissa earned a doctoral degree in English and is now teaching in

France.

35. My mom loves soap operas and watches them every afternoon.

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