Grade 2/Verbs
Action vs. Linking Verbs (1330)
Distinguish between action verbs (run, jump) and linking verbs (is, are, was).
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Quick Tip
Action verbs show what the subject is doing (e.g., 'run', 'swim'). Linking verbs connect the subject to more information (e.g., 'is', 'was', 'seem').
Teacher Resources
Vocabulary
Action Verb: Shows what someone or something does.
Linking Verb: Connects subject to a description.
Extension Activities
- Sort verbs into action and linking lists.
- Create sentences using specific verb types.
- Act out action verbs.
Parent Tip
Ask your child to identify the action or linking verb in simple sentences you say.
Learning Path
Skills Practiced
identifying action verbsidentifying linking verbsdistinguishing action linking verbs
