Verbs
Subject, verbs, tenses
Verbs are the action words in a sentence.
When we are trying to give people information, we need to say what is being done. It is the same with our writing, we need to ensure that our writing gives the reader information about what is going on.
The action word (verb) in a sentence is related to the subject of a sentence.
Subject and verb
John jumped over the wall.
In the sentence above John is the subject of the sentence.
In our sentence, John (the subject) is jumping the wall. The action that john is carrying out is
to jump.
So jumped is the verb.
Look at all these words each of them is an action word (verb):
Digging, writing, reading, blowing, jump, climb, look, think
These are only a few of the many verbs( action words) we use everyday.
Spot the verbs in these sentences - we have done the
first one for you:
Sentence | Verb |
Dad is washing the car. | Washing |
Dave fell on the floor. | |
The bird flew through the window. | |
The bird was flying fast. | |
The ball bounced off the wall. | |
The window opened slowly. |
Sentence | Verb |
Dad is washing the car. | washing |
Dave fell on the floor. | fell |
The bird flew through the window. | flew |
The bird was flying fast. | flying |
The ball bounced off the wall. | bounced |
The window opened slowly. | opened |
You will notice that washing is different from washed and flying is different from flew.
Do you know why?
Answer
The verb changes depending on when something is being done.
Washed tells you it happened in the past.
Washing means it is happening now.
Will wash means it will happen in the future.
The past, present and future are called the tenses. The tense of a verb tells us when the action happens.
Dad looked for his watch (past)
Dad is looking for his watch (present)
Dad will look for that watch (future).
In writing is important that we tell our reader when something happened.
When we say jumped we know that it happened in the past (Past tense).
If it is happening NOW we say jumping (Present tense).
If it is going to happen in the future we say will jump (Future tense).
When something happens it is important we have to ensure that the verb matches the tense.
Look at this sentence and see how odd it sounds when the tense is wrong:
John will jumped the wall.
This does not sound right because the sentence is saying that John will do something that he as already
done
Always make sure that your tense is right.
Look at these sentences and work out the tense. The first one has been done for you.
sentence | tense |
The box of matches fell on the floor. | past tense |
The boy kicked the ball. | |
I will buy those red shoes. | |
Martin will be going to the shop. | |
Peter is sitting still. |
sentence | tense |
The box of matches fell on the floor. | past tense |
The boy kicked the ball. | past tense |
I will buy those red shoes. | future tense |
Martin will be going to the shop. | future tense |
Peter is sitting still. | present tense |
Now finish the next table by putting in the verb and the correct tense.
sentence | verb | tense |
Dad is washing the car. | is washing | present |
Dave fell on the floor. | ||
The bird flew through the window. | ||
The bird is flying fast. | ||
The ball bounced off the wall. | ||
The window opened slowly . |
sentence | verb | tense |
Dad is washing the car. | is washing | present |
Dave fell on the floor. | fell | past |
The bird flew through the window. | flew | past |
The bird is flying fast. | is flying | present |
The ball bounced off the wall. | bounced | past |
The window opened slowly . | opened | past |
Now you can recognise that verbs are action words and can change depending on the tense of a
sentence, ensure that you use the correct tense in your writing.
We will come back and look at verbs and tenses again. Well done!
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