ACTION VERBS
An action
verb, also called an event verb or dynamic verb, is a word that shows what someone or
something is doing. Event
verbs refer to events—happenings
that begin and end at a definite time.
Examples: write, cook, work, jump…We can use the simple or continuous
form of action verbs. Examples: I read a book every month. Now I’m reading The
Lord of the Rings.
Hello Jacob!!! In these days of home comfinement,he dedicate his time to: doing homework, cookin, doing crafts, playing with my sister, but what I like the most is playing soccer. Bye bye!!!
ReplyDeleteWell done Rubén! I am sure that we have a lot of things to do these days and we have to take advantage to have fun too. Bye Bye
DeleteROCIO ALAJAR
ReplyDeleteHello teacher ,these days I played with my sister, I have done my homework and Ihave studied
Well done Rocío! We can do a lot of things these days that we normally can't do everyday so let's take advantage to have fun too and, of course, do our homework. Thanks
DeleteHello teacher, I´m Cayetana.😀
ReplyDeleteThese days I do : Cook, do homework, play with my sister, dance, play the piano...👋