+ All Categories
Home > Documents > IsAm AreWas WereBe BecomeBecame Connects the subject to the predicate Does not show action ...

IsAm AreWas WereBe BecomeBecame Connects the subject to the predicate Does not show action ...

Date post: 21-Jan-2016
Category:
Upload: silvia-casey
View: 216 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
Popular Tags:
8
Transcript
Page 1: IsAm AreWas WereBe BecomeBecame  Connects the subject to the predicate  Does not show action  Usually followed by a noun or adjective.
Page 2: IsAm AreWas WereBe BecomeBecame  Connects the subject to the predicate  Does not show action  Usually followed by a noun or adjective.

Is Am

Are Was

Were Be

Become Became

Page 3: IsAm AreWas WereBe BecomeBecame  Connects the subject to the predicate  Does not show action  Usually followed by a noun or adjective.

Connects the subject to the predicate

Does not show action

Usually followed by a noun or adjective

Page 4: IsAm AreWas WereBe BecomeBecame  Connects the subject to the predicate  Does not show action  Usually followed by a noun or adjective.

Ex: We are hungry. The winner is Johnny.

Am Is

Are Was

Were Be

Been Seems

Feels Tastes

Page 5: IsAm AreWas WereBe BecomeBecame  Connects the subject to the predicate  Does not show action  Usually followed by a noun or adjective.

Verbs that are made up of more than one verb are called verb phrases (a be verb followed by an action verb)

In a verb phrase, the main verb names the action

The helping verb helps tell the time of the action

Page 6: IsAm AreWas WereBe BecomeBecame  Connects the subject to the predicate  Does not show action  Usually followed by a noun or adjective.

◦ Is, are, do, does, and have all show present time◦ Was, were, did, and had all show past time◦ Will shows future time

Has Have Had Am

Is Are Was Were

Do Does Did Can

Will Would Could Should

Page 7: IsAm AreWas WereBe BecomeBecame  Connects the subject to the predicate  Does not show action  Usually followed by a noun or adjective.

I I amam eatingeating my lunch. my lunch.

Ed Ed hashas takentaken the test. the test.

We We werewere talkingtalking..

Page 8: IsAm AreWas WereBe BecomeBecame  Connects the subject to the predicate  Does not show action  Usually followed by a noun or adjective.

John and Tanya were upbeat. Peas and carrots are my favorite

vegetables. She is eating lots of fruits. Amy is hungry. I am shouting her name to get her

attention. They were baking apple pies. He was late to school. Finding Nemo is her favorite movie. Anna was cooking dinner in the kitchen.


Recommended