1.3 Three Types of Verbs (Online Test)

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Mastering Verbs: An Interactive Quiz

Enhance your understanding of verbs with our engaging quiz designed for learners of all levels. Dive into the world of action, linking, and helping verbs, and test your knowledge with a variety of questions.

  • Identify different types of verbs in context
  • Improve your grammar skills
  • Perfect for students and teachers alike
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by JumpingJournalist42
What are the three types of verbs?
Action, Linking, and Helping
Action, Linking, and State-of-Being
Action and State-of-Being
Action, Linking, and Holding
What type of verb is in the following sentence? John went to the park.
Action
Linking
Helping
What type of verb is in the following sentence? Akasha is very pretty.
Action
Linking
Helping
What type of verb is "were" in the following sentence? We were going to the park.
Action
Linking
Helping
Which is the helping verb in the following sentence? Kyle had hit the ball too hard.
"hit"
"had"
"hard"
Which is the action verb in the following sentence? Kyle had hit the ball too hard.
"hit"
"had"
"hard"
Which is the linking verb in the following sentence? Tommy felt funny.
"Tommy"
"funny"
"felt"
Which is the action verb in the following sentence? Jamal scored a point!
"Jamal"
"scored"
"point"
Identify the helping verb in the following sentence: I was hungry before lunch was ready.
"lunch"
"hungry"
"was"
Identify the action verb in the following sentence: I couldn't run too fast.
"fast"
"run"
"couldn't"
An action verb is...
Part of the predicate
What the subject is or does
Both options are correct.
A linking verb...
Is like an action verb
Connects the subject to the predicate
Connects the subject to a noun or adjective
A helping verb...
Is actually a linking verb helping an action verb in the same sentence.
Helps adjectives.
Helps the subject in a longer sentence.
Linking and helping verbs are both state-of-being verbs.
True
Fale
Identify the subject in the following sentence: Joe and Kathy ate cheeseburgers at the party.
Joe
Kathy
Cheeseburgers
Joe and Kathy
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