Action verbs express action and are the most common verbs.
Action verbs need s at the end with third-person, singular subjects.
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He eats bread.
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She walks to the station.
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It floats on the sea.
Negative sentences need do not, does not, or did not.
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I do not eat bread.
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He does not eat bread.
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You did not walk to the station.
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It does not float on the sea.
Interrogative sentences begin with do, does, or did.
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Do you eat bread?
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Does he eat bread?
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Does she walk to the station?
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Did they finish it?
Do not can be shortened to don't, does not to doesn't, and did not to didn't.
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I don't eat bread.
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She doesn't walk to the station.
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It doesn't float on the sea.
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They didn't finish it.
Remember the variations of action verbs:
Affirmative Sentence
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Negative Sentence
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Interrogative Sentence
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I sing a song.
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I do not (don't) sing a song.
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Do I sing a song?
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You sing a song.
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You do not (don't) sing a song.
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Do you sing a song?
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He (she) sings a song.
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He (she) does not (doesn't) sing a song.
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Does he (she) sing a song?
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We sing a song.
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We do not (don't) sing a song.
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Do we sing a song?
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They sing a song.
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They did not (didn't) sing a song.
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Did they sing a song?
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[Quiz 6.1]
Correct the verb errors in the sentences below. Some sentences may be correct as is.
1) I runs a marathon.
2) You look sleepy.
3) She do not dance.
4) Does you leave today?
5) We don't stay here.
6) It come with rice.
[6.1]
1) runs -> run
3) do -> does
4) Does -> Do
6) come -> comes