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Verbs exercise

July 20th, 2015 in English for children

Verbs are action words. They show what the subject is doing.
Underline the verbs in the following sentences.

1. The nightingale sang melodiously.

2. He went to the market to buy some vegetables.

3. He earned the respect of his countrymen.

4. They welcomed him with open arms.

5. She did something stupid.

6. The frustrated woman didn’t know what she was supposed to do.

7. The students and their parents have been invited to the function.

8. We live among respectable people.

9. She is a hardworking woman.

10. They wanted to leave the town.

11. He spoke in a loud voice.

12. She shouted at the watchman.

Answers

1. The nightingale sang melodiously.

2. He went to the market to buy some vegetables.

3. He earned the respect of his countrymen.

4. They welcomed him with open arms.

5. She did something stupid.

6. The frustrated woman didn’t know what she was supposed to do. (Here the past participle frustrated acts as an adjective modifying the noun woman. To-infinitives are not considered as verbs.)

7. The students and their parents have been invited to the function.

8. We live among respectable people.

9. She is a hardworking woman.

10. They wanted to leave the town.

11. He spoke in a loud voice.

12. She shouted at the watchman.