Strong Verbs

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Verb : an action word that tells what something is doing

 

 

    • Examples:
      • run, walk, laugh, think, subtract, sit, dream, imagine

 

    • Verb Tests:
      • Is your word a verb? Test the base word in these sentences:
        • Let us ________________.
        • Yesterday, I _______________.

 

        • Example:
          • working: base word = work__
          • Let us __work .
          • Yesterday, I worked .
            • Work could be a verb.

 

            • Remember: how a word is used determines if it is a verb.
  1. Kay worked hard in class.
  2. The work we completed included counting equipment and cleaning floors.
            • The first work is a verb: it tells what Kay did ---she worked. It tells her actions.

 

 

Stong Verb : a specific action word that creates an image in the readers's mind

 

 

    • Examples:
      • __Run__ is an action verb, but these verbs represent strong verbs:
        • sprint, jog, dart, dash, scurry, scamper
          • Yesterday, I sprinted across the parking lot to Mom's Chevy Silverado.
          • Last week I jogged two miles every day.
          • Sam darted between the cars in the crowded parking lot, chased by a poodle!
          • Sally dashed onto the front porch to avoid the suddent downpour.
          • A squirrel scurried across the freshly mowed lawn and scampered up the thick bark of the Ponderosa Pine.

 

 

    • __Laugh__ is an action verb, but these verbs demonstrate strong verbs:
        • chuckle, cackle, giggle, guffaw, snicker
          • Willy chuckled when John belly-flopped into the icy water.
          • John cackled hysterically when Willy also slammed into the chilly waves of the lake.
          • When the twins giggled at their little brother's baby-talk, he chattered more.
          • When Sara finished her joke, her friends guffawed for almost ten minutes, waking up Sara's parents.
          • Sally snickered when the stink bug fell off curb and into the street.

 

Incorporate strong verbs as much as possible in your writing; elminate dead verbs. Dead verbs include is, am, are, was, were, have, has, had, take, took, run, ran, go, went, give, -ing words, etc.

 

Assignment: Keep a list of strong verbs in your notebook.

 

 

Assignment: Add to this StudentVerbs page to display your original strong verb paragraph. StudentVerbs

 


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