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-Future plans 10 sentences
•Plans and purpose 5 sentences
•3 sentences using have to
•3 sentences using don't have to
•3 sentences using can
•3 sentences using can't
•3 sentences using should
•3 sentences using shouldn't
•Write 10 sentences 5 affirmative and 5 negative about your monster think that it will happen in the future

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COMPONENTS OF A SENTENCEpired the rest of us.

VERBS

Once you locate the subject of a sentence, you can move on to the next part of a complete sentence: the verb. A verb is often an action word that shows what the subject is doing. A verb can also link the subject to a describing word. There are three types of verbs that you can use in a sentence: action verbs, linking verbs, or helping verbs.

ACTION VERBS

A verb that connects the subject to an action is called an action verb. An action verb answers the question what is the subject doing? In the following sentences, the words underlined twice are action verbs.

The dog barked (underlined twice) at the jogger. He gave (underlined twice) a short speech before we ate.

LINKING VERBS

A verb can often connect the subject of the sentence to a describing

The coat was (underlined twice) old and dirty. The clock seemed (underlined twice) broken.

If you have trouble telling the difference between action verbs and linking verbs, remember:

An action verb shows that the subject is doing something.

A linking verb simply connects the subject to another word that describes or modifies the subject.

A few verbs can be used as either action verbs or linking verbs.

Action verb. The boy looked (underlined twice) for his glove. Linking verb, The boy looked (underlined twice) tired.

Although both sentences use the same verb, the two sentences have completely different meanings. In the first sentence, the verb describes the boy’s action. In the second sentence, the verb describes the boy’s appearance.

HELPING VERBS

A third type of verb you may use as you write is a helping verb. Helping verbs are verbs that are used with the main verb to describe a mood or tense. Helping verbs are usually a form of be, do, or have. The word can is also used as a helping verb.

The restaurant (underlined once) is known (underlined twice) for its variety of dishes. She (underlined once) does speak up (underlined twice) when prompted in class. We (underlined once) have seen (underlined twiced) have seen that movie three times. She (underlined once) can tell (underlined twice) when someone walks on her lawn.

Tip

Whenever you write or edit sentences, keep the subject and verb in mind. As you write, ask yourself these questions to keep yourself on track:

Subject: Who or what is the sentence about?

Verb: Which word shows an action or links the subject to a description?

Self-Practice EXERCISE 3.2

Underline the verb(s) in each of the sentences below twice. Name the type of verb(s) used in the sentence in the space provided (LV, HV, or V).

The cat sounds ready to come back inside. ________

We have not eaten dinner yet. ________

It took four people to move the broken down car. ________

The book was filled with notes from class. ________

We walked from room to room, inspecting for damages. ________

Harold was expecting a package in the mail. ________

The clothes still felt damp even though they had been through the dryer twice. ________

Explicación:Planes futuros 10 oraciones

• Planes y propósito 5 oraciones

• 3 oraciones usando have to

• 3 oraciones usando no tienen que

• 3 oraciones usando can

• 3 oraciones que no pueden

• 3 oraciones usando should

• 3 oraciones usando no deberían

• Escribe 10 oraciones 5 afirmativas y 5 negativas sobre tu monstruo piensa que sucederá en el futuro

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