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Verb Games
Without verbs, we wouldn't be able to express any action in any form. This is why it is so important for children to learn about verbs, their usage, and how to conjugate them. At Turtle Diary, we offer a variety of online verb games for kids to help them understand verbs in a comprehensive way. These fun verb games are designed to teach verbs in exciting ways to ensure kids acquire a deeper knowledge and stronger confidence in the concept of verbs. Let the learning begin with these verb games online!
An ACTION VERB shows some movement or action, whether physical with your body or mentally in your mind. It tells what the subject of your sentence does, did, or will do!
Linking verbs are used to describe the subject of a sentence or to reidentify the subject. It links the subject to the complement.
forms of TO BE - am, is, are, was, were, will be, was being, has been
Verbs are a part of speech that tell us what the subject does or is. In short, they’re action words, but they can also represent actions in your mind, like thinking, or states of being, as in “to be.”
An intriguing maze game for Grade 5 based on modal verbs to help kids get acquainted with the concept and practice using correct modal verbs.
A verb tense tells us when the action happened - an action or past state of being (i.e. a to be verb).
Irregular verbs are verbs that do not fit the usual past tense or past participle conjugation rules. Normal verbs have a -D, -ED, or -IED ending when they are conjugated into the past tense or as a past participle. There are, however, verbs that do not work with this rule - irregular verbs.
The progressive verb tense shows us a continuous action that is ongoing. They are also known as Continuous Verb Tenses. They tell us exactly when an ongoing action will be occurring in time. There are three different Progressive Verb Tenses in the English language - past progressive, present progressive, and future progressive.
Also known as Auxiliary Verbs, HELPING VERBS are forms of "to be" along with a few others that help us to describe the action of a verb so the reader or listener can understand or interpret when the action happened, whether in the past, present, or future.
The Perfect Tense is used to talk about actions that were completed before another point in time. The name of the perfect tense depends on when said action happened in the past.
Phrasal verbs are a mash-up of a verb and usually a preposition or adjective that come together to form a different meaning. It’s one of the unique ways that we create new meaning in the English language without having to coin new words for everything.
When writing a sentence, your subject and verb must always agree. Subjects are either singular or plural, and the verb must follow suit.
When writing a sentence, your subject and verb must always agree. Subjects are either singular or plural, and the verb must follow suit.
Rev up your engines for this intense multiplayer game! Practice your typing, math, and language skills through this race to the end. Correct answers make your monster truck go faster - the faster you answer, the faster you'll go! Boost power with consecutive right answers, or opt to slow other players down. Hit the gas!
Hi-ya! Get your ninja ready to battle against monsters. Race against another player to answer questions and destroy the monsters. The quicker you answer, the more power you have. Consecutive correct answers power up your ninja skills - attack with fury or retreat to save yourself.
Dribble, dribble, shoot! Get your court skills primed for a competitive game of hoops with friends! Choose your subject area from math, English, or typing skills, and jump in the game. Answer questions quickly to earn your spot on the foul shot line. Shoot to win!
Face off against your opponent armed with a slingshot. Answer questions in math, language, or use your typing skills to get ahead. Shoot stones at the correct answer bubble to pop it and score! Be careful...those bubbles will come faster the further you get into the game!
Who will make it to the top first? Climb faster than your friends by answering questions either in math, language, or using your typing skills. Correct answers propel your stickman towards the top of the rope. Answer consecutively to earn sliding props to make your opponent slip back down their rope!

Verb Types
There are many types of verbs people use on a regular basis. Many of our games focus on the use of action verbs, helping children learn to express action in their speech and writing. Our online verb games allow children to quiz verbs, and learn new ones along the way. When children are better able to grasp the meanings and proper usage of verbs, they will be better able to express themselves.Interaction
One of the best ways to encourage learning of verbs is through the use of interactive verb games. As children are able to interact with the words or objects on the screen, they are more excited about playing our verb games for kids. If you can get your children excited about playing educational word games to learn verbs, they will be able to quiz their verbs more often, and learn even more.Our Educational Resources
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