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Story-Telling with Verbs

We are going to discuss a fun story with respect to the action of the verb.

What is an Action Verb?
An action verb is a verb that describes an action, like run, jump, kick, eat, break, cry, smile, or think.
Action verbs, also called dynamic verbs, express an action whether it be physical or mental. An action verb explains what the subject of the sentence is doing or has done. Looking at action verb examples helps make it clear the function of action verbs in sentences and what purpose they serve.

An action verb is a verb that expresses physical or mental action. The action verb tells us what the subject of our clause or sentence is doing-physically or mentally.

For Example, browse this full video  - This is a fun video for kids - A Birthday Party Story.

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