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The document provides instructions for an English class, listing 6 rules for students including sitting properly, keeping eyes on the teacher, listening, speaking at the right time, following signs, and being cooperative. It also discusses types of verbs such as action verbs, helping verbs, and linking verbs, giving examples of each.
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Grade 4

The document provides instructions for an English class, listing 6 rules for students including sitting properly, keeping eyes on the teacher, listening, speaking at the right time, following signs, and being cooperative. It also discusses types of verbs such as action verbs, helping verbs, and linking verbs, giving examples of each.
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ENGLISH CLASS

RULES
1. SIT PROPERLY

2. EYES ON TEACHER
RULES
3. LISTEN
4. TALK AT THE RIGHT

TIME
RULES
5. FOLLOW THE SIGN
LANGUAGES

6. BE COOPERATIVE
VERBS
VERBS
 Action words

 State of being
ACTION
VERBS

KINDS
OF
VERBS
HELPING VERB
LINKING VERB
LINKING
VERB
LINKING
VERB
 LINK or CONNECT the
subject with the rest of the
sentence.
 AM  IS
LINKING  AR  WA
VERBS E
 WER
S

E
EXAMPLES

I am always attending online class every day.

LINKING VERB
EXAMPLES

 Peter is honest.

LINKING VERB
EXAMPLES

 John and Mark are best friends.

LINKING VERB
EXAMPLES

 Ferdinand Marcos was once our president.

LINKING VERB
EXAMPLES

My friends were busy preparing for my birthday,


yesterday.

LINKING VERB
is
SINGULA
R
1. The girl is beautiful and smart.
LINKING VERB

2. He is a renowned basketball player.


LINKING VERB
are
PLURAL
The pancakes are on the table.
LINKING VERB

Sheryn and Krissa are long time best friends.


LINKING VERB
was
SINGULA PAST
R EVENT
Claudine was present at my debut yesterday.
LINKING VERB It happened in
Singular the past
My mother was at the market last day.
LINKING VERB It happened in
the past
Singular
were
PLURAL PAST
EVENT
My family and I were at the mall last day.
LINKING VERB It happened in
the past
Plural
LINKING VERB
The children were in Greece last summer.
It happened in
the past
Plural
IS, ARE ,WAS, WERE

Dr. Jose Rizal ___


is our national hero.
LINKING VERB
IS, ARE ,WAS, WERE

are misbehaving.
The students ______
IS, ARE ,WAS, WERE

were at the zoom


My parents ______
meeting yesterday.
IS, ARE ,WAS, WERE

was the top student in


Darlyn ________
last year’s batch.
LINKING
VERBS
 FEEL
 APPEA  GROW  PROVE
R
 SMELL   SOUND
BECO
 TASTE  ME  STAY
 LOOK REMAI
 SEEM  TURN
N
Does the
sentence still
make sense?

 The tree grows


is tall and
sturdy. LINKING VERB Does the
sentence still
make sense?

 The man grows


is crops and fruits.
ACTION VERB
Does the
sentence still
make sense?

 The food smelled


is good.
LINKING VERB
Does the
sentence still
make sense?

 Josephine smelled
is the foods.
ACTION VERB
ACTION LINKING
VERB VERB

The leftovers tasted


are spoiled.
ACTION LINKING
VERB VERB

One of the students sounded


is
the alarm.
ACTION LINKING
VERB VERB

Jun and I stayed


are in the auditorium.
HELPING
VERB
HELPING
VERB
 Also known as
“Auxiliary Verb”

 Comes before the


main verb
HELPING DO DOE
VERBS S
A IS AR DID
M E
WA WER HAS HAV
S E E
WIL HAD
L
HELPING
VERB
 The guests are taking pictures of the event.

HELPING VERB
main verb
HELPING
VERB
 I was planning to buy a lot.

HELPING VERB main verb


HELPING
VERB

We will play soccer if it does not rain.

HELPING VERB main verb


HELPING LINKING
VERB VERB
LINKING
VERB
Carol is with her friends.
LINKING verb
HELPING
VERB
Carol is talking with her friends.

HELPING VERB
Main verb
HELPING VERB

My friends and I were talking on


the phone earlier.
Main verb

46
LINKING VERB

Jasmine is the top scorer in the


exam.

47
HELPING VERB

She does all the household


chores.

48
ILAP THIS AFTERNOON
• Answer your English textbook page 117, letters D and E.
• FOR LETTER D, please underline the following words.
1.) SMELLED
2.) TASTED 3.) LOOKED 4.) SOUNDED
5.) GREW 6.) STAYED 7. ) APPEARED
8.) SEEMED 9.)FELT
10.) REMAINED
ILAP THIS AFTERNOON
• AND FOR LETTER E, please read the
instruction carefully. Underline the CIRCLE
THE HELPING VERBS only, do not include the
main verb.
Example # 1 in your book:
1. We will play soccer if it does not rain.

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