presentation part of speech
TRANSCRIPT
Banana Banana
Sha-shabuya-sha-sha-shabuya(2x)
Banana, banana, bananaPeel bananaPeel, peel banana
• Cut• Eat• Shake• Flash
Up and DownUp and downClap, clap, clap (2x)Clap to the leftClap to the rightTurn aroundClap, clap, clap
• jump• run• twist•wave
Linking Verb
• links the subject of the sentence with information about it. Sometimes linking verbs are called "state-of-being verbs."
It’s just a drillTHE HORN(Boys)
The hornThe hornHow sweet is the
horn
THE TRUMPET(Girls)
The trumpet is braying
Ratitati-tati-tati-tati-tatat
Auxiliary Verb
• Be, have, and do are the most common auxiliary verbs. • Other common auxiliary verbs
include can, could, should, would, may, might, and must.
Intransitive Verb
• An intransitive verb is one that does not have a direct object.
• Intransitive verbs may be followed by an adverb
Intransitive Verb
1. "The woman spoke softly.”
2. "The athlete ran faster than the official."
3. "The boy wept."
Transitive Verb
• Is followed by a noun or noun phrase.• these noun phrases are not called predicates nouns but are instead called direct objects.
Regular Verb
• Forms its past tense and past participle by adding –d or –ed (or in some cases –t) to the base form.
Regular VerbPRESENTPlural
SingularPRESENT
PAST PRESENT PARTICIPLE
marry marries married marrying
own owns owned owning
frustrate frustrates frustrated frustrating
call calls called calling