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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - English Language - Middle School - Verbs - Linking, Action, Transitive and Intransitive
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Avg score: 18% Most missed: “My dog is content to be in the back seat.”
MCQs on the difference between linking, action, transitive and intransitive verbs. The linking verb is always derived from the root verb “to be.”  An example of a linking verb would be: The cat is Siamese. In this sentence, “cat” is the subject and “Siamese” is the predicate.  “Is” is the linking verb. An action verb tells us what the subject is doing or what kind of movement it is performing.  An example of an action verb would be: She slept through the entire movie. In this sentence “she” is the subject.  Looking to find what she is doing or how she is performing, we learn that she... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - English Language - Middle School - Verbs - Linking, Action, Transitive and Intransitive
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1. My dog is content to be in the back seat.
2. Grandma whipped the batter with vigor.
3. The crowd roared with laughter at the comedian.
4. She coughed through the entire class period.
5. I quickly swatted the fly so it wouldn’t get away again.
6. Zachery was sick for the third day in a row.
7. The sun baked the sand.
8. He quit.
9. Melissa writes often.
10. Stephanie turned green with envy when she saw Darla with Trevor.