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    • E time. Get All The Answers and Tips, 208 Pages -- $7.00
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    • Recasting Sentences with Weak Verbs Into Sentences with Strong Verbs
    • To Rewrite Sentences Using Strong Verbs
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    Written by a writing teacher for writing teachers. If you would like the answers to all the worksheets (total of 20 different topics), along with tips on teaching (or learning)every topic,get the answers (with teaching tips) to every worksheet,a total of 208 pages of grammar, usage, and writing style exercises, withanswers and tips for teaching for...

    If you would like a sample of what's in the ebook -- complete answers and tips -- pleasetake a look at the Answer Key and Teaching Tips for Worksheet 4 of sentence fragments.It is six pages long. A link to the actual worksheet is also on the page.Remember, the worksheets are free; you can download them from the individual pages. Click here for the ...

    Some of our writing becomes weak when we use verbs like "to be" and "to have."These verbs add little to our prose; instead, they inflate our writing and make us soundverbose. Add power to your writing by using strong verbs. The sentence, "The bridegroomwalked proudly across the dance floor" sounds so much more compelling if you write, "Thebridegroo...

    Although readers may not notice the problem because there is nothing grammatically wrongwith the sentences, weak verbs still affect how they perceive your writing.Examine the following sentences: 1. Weaker: The cabinet minister is careful to visit only organizations that have a socially-conscious agenda. 2. Stronger: The cabinet minister visits onl...

    Underline any use of Be, Is, Are, Was, Been, Being, Were, Has, Have, Having, Had. John isthe manager of the produce department.
    Look for a noun or adjective that you can convert to a strong verb.John is the managerof the produce department. ("manager," noun -- predicate nominative)
    Rewrite the sentence using that strong verb.John managesthe produce department.

    These links will give you additional hints for recasting sentences with weak verbs into sentences withstrong verbs.Some links provide lists of strong verbs. They are quite useful. 1. Writing Center, University of Houston, Clear LakeThe strength of this page is that it is short, with a few examples, and that it includes a list of strong verbs.If you...

  2. Put muscle into your writing by using strong verbs. Introduction. VERBS are the ACTION WORDS of language. One way of making your writing more interesting is to use STRONG VERBS instead of neutral ones.

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  3. Free Printable Verbs Worksheets for 6th Grade. Verbs-focused Reading & Writing worksheets for Grade 6 students! Discover a variety of printable resources to enhance your teaching experience and help students master essential skills.

  4. A helping verb such as am, are, has, have, had, or will works with the main verb to show when the action or state of being occurs. I am studying the amazing life of Wilma Rudolph. My class will write reports about this sports legend.

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  5. Helping Verbs: Discover a collection of free printable Reading & Writing worksheets for Grade 6 students, designed to enhance their understanding of helping verbs. Dive into the world of grammar with Quizizz!

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