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1037. Future Tense Progressive

March 18, 2025March 17, 2025 Sharon Porterfield

Future tense progressive is another way to tell about something happening in the future. Future Progressive tense uses an action verb ending in ing along with the helping verbs will and be. Future progressive looks like this: I will be… Read more1037. Future Tense Progressive

CC-L2, Parts of Speech

1038. Future Tense Linking Verb

March 19, 2025March 18, 2025 Sharon Porterfield

A linking verb uses a form of the verb to be while connecting the subject to an adjective or a noun. Use the helping verb will when writing a future tense linking verb. Look at these examples where the linking… Read more1038. Future Tense Linking Verb

CC-L3, Parts of Speech

1041. Action Verbs and Linking Verbs

March 31, 2025March 31, 2025 Sharon Porterfield

Some verbs are action verbs because they show action. Verbs like run, play, jump, and smile are action verbs. Other verbs are linking verbs because they link the subject to an adjective or another noun. Any form of the existence… Read more1041. Action Verbs and Linking Verbs

CC-L2, Parts of Speech

1042. Linking Verb and the Predicate Adjective

April 1, 2025April 1, 2025 Sharon Porterfield

A linking verb always links the subject to a word later in the sentence. Some linking verbs link the subject to an adjective. Look at these sentences using the linking verb is. Notice that the adjective describes the subject. Mom… Read more1042. Linking Verb and the Predicate Adjective

CC-L2, Parts of Speech

1043. Linking Verb and the Predicate Nominative

April 2, 2025April 1, 2025 Sharon Porterfield

Some linking verbs link the subject to a noun that renames the subject. We call this a predicate nominative. Here are sentences using the linking verb is with a predicate nominative:My sister is a girl.Mrs. Johnson is my teacher. John… Read more1043. Linking Verb and the Predicate Nominative

CC-L3, Parts of Speech

1044. Linking Verbs: Grow, Sound, Smell

April 3, 2025April 2, 2025 Sharon Porterfield

Most linking verbs are forms of the verb to be: am, are, is, was, wereHowever, these certain verbs can also act as linking verbs: grow, sound, smell The verbs grow, sound, and smell are usually verbs that show action:The plants… Read more1044. Linking Verbs: Grow, Sound, Smell

CC-L3, Parts of Speech

1046. Adverbs

April 7, 2025April 6, 2025 Sharon Porterfield

An adverb is a word that modifies a verb. An adverb tells more about the action. An adverb usually sits right next to the verb. Look at these examples of an adverb:The dog barked loudly.Jan walked slowly.I quickly raised my… Read more1046. Adverbs

CC-L2, Parts of Speech

1047. Adverbs Tell When Something Happens

April 8, 2025April 8, 2025 Sharon Porterfield

An adverb modifies the verb in a sentence. Sometimes the adverb modifies the verb by telling when something happens. I sometimes read before bed. Mom always washes the dishes after dinner.We never drive to school. Here are more adverbs that… Read more1047. Adverbs Tell When Something Happens

CC-L2, Parts of Speech

1048. Adverbs Tell How Something Happens

April 23, 2025April 22, 2025 Sharon Porterfield

An adverb modifies a verb and tells more about the action. Sometimes, the adverb tells how something happens.The boy walked slowly. The adverb slowly tells how the boy walked.The dog barked loudly. The adverb loudly tells how the dog barked.Mom… Read more1048. Adverbs Tell How Something Happens

CC-L3, Parts of Speech

1049. Change an Adjective to an Adverb

April 24, 2025April 23, 2025 Sharon Porterfield

You can change an adjective to an adverb by adding the letters -ly.The car is slow. The word slow is an adjective describing the car. The car drove slowly. The word slowly is an adverb telling more about the action… Read more1049. Change an Adjective to an Adverb

CC-L3, Parts of Speech

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