EEL - Verbs
Which of the following best describes a verb?
It answers the question "Who?" or "What?".
It answers the question "What is being said about the subject?".
It answers the questions: How? When? Why? How often? How much? To what extent? Under what condition?
It answers the questions: What kind? How many? Which? Whose?
Which of the following best describes a verb?
It names a person, place, thing, activity, or idea.
It replaces a noun in order to avoid repetition.
It is a word that asserts an action, shows a state of being, links two words together, or helps another verb.
It modifies a noun or pronoun by describing, qualifying, or limiting.
Which of the following best describes a verb mood?
It is used to call upon a person and is set off by one or more commas.
It is a noun (or pronoun) directly beside another noun that explains or identifies it.
It modifies a noun or pronoun by describing, qualifying, or limiting.
It is a manner in which a verb expresses its action or state of being.
Which of the following are verb types?
Intransitive, transitive, linking, helping
Person, number, voice, mood
Simple, perfect, progressive, perfect progressive
Present, past, future
Which of the following are verb attributes?
Intransitive, transitive, linking, helping
Person, number, voice, mood
Simple, perfect, progressive, perfect progressive
Present, past, future
Which of the following are verb times?
Intransitive, transitive, linking, helping
Person, number, voice, mood
Simple, perfect, progressive, perfect progressive
Present, past, future
Which of the following are verb forms?
Intransitive, transitive, linking, helping
Person, number, voice, mood
Simple, perfect, progressive, perfect progressive
Present, past, future
Which of the following best describes an intransitive verb?
It does not transfer the action from the subject to an object.
It transfers the action from the subject to an object.
It makes an assertion by joining two words.
It helps another verb assert action, being, or existence.
Which of the following best describes a transitive verb?
It does not transfer the action from the subject to an object.
It transfers the action from the subject to an object.
It makes an assertion by joining two words.
It helps another verb assert action, being, or existence.
Which of the following best describes a linking verb?
It does not transfer the action from the subject to an object.
It transfers the action from the subject to an object.
It makes an assertion by joining two words.
It helps another verb assert action, being, or existence.
Which of the following best describes a helping verb?
It does not transfer the action from the subject to an object.
It transfers the action from the subject to an object.
It makes an assertion by joining two words.
It helps another verb assert action, being, or existence.
In the sentence "Jesus loves me.", what is the type of the verb?
Intransitive
Transitive
Linking
Helping
In the sentence "Jesus was weeping.", what is the type of the verb?
Intransitive
Transitive
Linking
Helping
Which of the following may be used as linking verbs?
Feel, become, remain, taste, seem, appear, look, sound, stay, smell, grow, am, are, is, was, were, be, being, been
Do, does, did, has, have, had, am, are, is, was, were, be, being, been, may, must, might, should, could, would, shall, will, can
Which of the following may be used as helping verbs?
Feel, become, remain, taste, seem, appear, look, sound, stay, smell, grow, am, are, is, was, were, be, being, been
Do, does, did, has, have, had, am, are, is, was, were, be, being, been, may, must, might, should, could, would, shall, will, can
Which of the following are kinds of verb person?
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Singular, plural
Active, passive
Indicative, imperative, subjunctive
Which of the following are kinds of verb number?
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Singular, plural
Active, passive
Indicative, imperative, subjunctive
Which of the following are kinds of verb voice?
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Singular, plural
Active, passive
Indicative, imperative, subjunctive
Which of the following are kinds of verb mood?
1st, 2nd, 3rd
Singular, plural
Active, passive
Indicative, imperative, subjunctive
Which of the following best describes the active voice?
The subject performs the action.
The subject receives the action.
Which of the following best describes the passive voice?
The subject performs the action.
The subject receives the action.
Which of the following best describes the indicative mood?
It makes a statement or asks a question.
It states a command.
It implies a condition contrary to fact or expresses a wish.
It represents an ongoing action.
Which of the following best describes the imperative mood?
It makes a statement or asks a question.
It states a command.
It implies a condition contrary to fact or expresses a wish.
It represents an ongoing action.
Which of the following best describes the subjunctive mood?
It makes a statement or asks a question.
It states a command.
It implies a condition contrary to fact or expresses a wish.
It represents an ongoing action.
In the sentence "I love", what is the voice of the verb?
Active
Passive
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
In the sentence "I am loved", what is the voice of the verb?
Active
Passive
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
In the sentence "Beds get messy while you sleep.", what is the mood of the verb?
Active
Passive
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
In the sentence "Make up your bed.", what is the mood of the verb?
Active
Passive
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
In the sentence "If only your bed were made.", what is the mood of the verb?
Active
Passive
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Which of the following are examples of the simple verb form?
Play, played, shall play
Have played, had played, shall have played
Am playing, was playing, shall be playing
Have been playing, had been playing, shall have been playing
Which of the following are examples of the perfect verb form?
Play, played, shall play
Have played, had played, shall have played
Am playing, was playing, shall be playing
Have been playing, had been playing, shall have been playing
Which of the following are examples of the progressive verb form?
Play, played, shall play
Have played, had played, shall have played
Am playing, was playing, shall be playing
Have been playing, had been playing, shall have been playing
Which of the following are examples of the perfect progressive verb form?
Play, played, shall play
Have played, had played, shall have played
Am playing, was playing, shall be playing
Have been playing, had been playing, shall have been playing
Which of the following are examples of the present verb time?
Play, have played, am playing, have been playing
Played, had played, was playing, had been playing
Shall play, shall have played, shall be playing, shall have been playing
Play, played, shall play, shall have been playing
Which of the following are examples of the past verb time?
Play, have played, am playing, have been playing
Played, had played, was playing, had been playing
Shall play, shall have played, shall be playing, shall have been playing
Play, played, shall play, shall have been playing
Which of the following are examples of the future verb time?
Play, have played, am playing, have been playing
Played, had played, was playing, had been playing
Shall play, shall have played, shall be playing, shall have been playing
Play, played, shall play, shall have been playing
Which of the following are principal parts of verbs?
Infinitive
Present
Past
Present participle
Past participle
Future
Simple
Perfect
Progressive
Perfect progressive
Active
Passive
Indicative
Imperative
Subjunctive
Which of the following best describes the infinitive principal part of a verb?
"to" + verb
Present form
Verb + "-ed"
Verb + "-ing"
Verb + "-ed", "-en" or "-t"
Which of the following best describes the present principal part of a verb?
"to" + verb
Present form
Verb + "-ed"
Verb + "-ing"
Verb + "-ed", "-en" or "-t"
Which of the following best describes the past principal part of a verb?
"to" + verb
Present form
Verb + "-ed"
Verb + "-ing"
Verb + "-ed", "-en" or "-t"
Which of the following best describes the present participle principal part of a verb?
"to" + verb
Present form
Verb + "-ed"
Verb + "-ing"
Verb + "-ed", "-en" or "-t"
Which of the following best describes the past participle principal part of a verb?
"to" + verb
Present form
Verb + "-ed"
Verb + "-ing"
Verb + "-ed", "-en" or "-t"
Which of the following are examples of the infinitive of verbs?
To be, to do, to rise, to lay, to lie
Am, does, rises, lays, lies
Was, did, rose, laid, lay
Being, doing, rising, laying, lying
Been, done, risen, laid, lain
Which of the following are examples of the present of verbs?
To be, to do, to rise, to lay, to lie
Am, does, rises, lays, lies
Was, did, rose, laid, lay
Being, doing, rising, laying, lying
Been, done, risen, laid, lain
Which of the following are examples of the past of verbs?
To be, to do, to rise, to lay, to lie
Am, does, rises, lays, lies
Was, did, rose, laid, lay
Being, doing, rising, laying, lying
Been, done, risen, laid, lain
Which of the following are examples of the present participle of verbs?
To be, to do, to rise, to lay, to lie
Am, does, rises, lays, lies
Was, did, rose, laid, lay
Being, doing, rising, laying, lying
Been, done, risen, laid, lain
Which of the following are examples of the past participle of verbs?
To be, to do, to rise, to lay, to lie
Am, does, rises, lays, lies
Was, did, rose, laid, lay
Being, doing, rising, laying, lying
Been, done, risen, laid, lain
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