Introduction
A verb is one of the most important parts of the sentence. It tells the subjects' actions, events, or state of being. it is always found in the predicate of a sentence.
Task
Practice Questions:
1. We _____ (has paid/have paid) him the money.
2. I _____ (have bought/has bought) my sister a watch.
3. _____ (Show/Shows) me your hands.
4. You _____ (has made/have made) your shirt dirty.
5. We _____ (are waiting/is waiting) for Rohan).
Process
Students must listen to the teacher and participate in every activities.
Evaluation
Fill in the correct verb.
1. I _______ an apple everyday.
2. Let's _____________ for some ice cream.
3. We ___________ still for our picture.
4. Tim _______ letter to his cousin.
5. We ____________ to the playground after school.
Conclusion
Verbs are very important for language development because they allow children to start building sentences. The choice of verb determines the grammatical form in a sentence. Children who use more verbs have more advance grammatical skills. Most children use at least 40 verbs by the time they are 24 months old.
Credits
Mr. Manuel Candava
Teacher Page
Joevie Calatrava
BEEd 2