Parts of speech: verbs 2

Indicate the verb of the sentence (the main verb and any helping verbs). If the verb is compound, include the coordinating conjunction (and, but, and so on). Remember that an adverb is not part of a verb.

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Example

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Fossils can provide clues about the history of the earth.

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Parts of speech: verbs 2 – 1

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My childhood summers were usually spent in Montana.

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Parts of speech: verbs 2 – 2

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Salsa should be made from fresh tomatoes.

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Parts of speech: verbs 2 – 3

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A brisk walk strengthens the body and relaxes the mind.

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Parts of speech: verbs 2 – 4

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The jury will be deliberating the verdict for the rest of the day.

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Parts of speech: verbs 2 – 5

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Deer are becoming a common sight in suburban neighborhoods.

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Parts of speech: verbs 2 – 6

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Vaccinations are necessary for all children.

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Parts of speech: verbs 2 – 7

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A mother bird will not desert her nest for long.

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Parts of speech: verbs 2 – 8

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After dinner, I read or study.

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Parts of speech: verbs 2 – 9

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Kory had asked for a raise several months before the layoffs.

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Parts of speech: verbs 2 – 10
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