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1) An action verb- like running or jumping 2) State of being (a linking verb is what its normally called)-is,was, will be, seems, etc. 3) helping verb- Sentence: I am going to the mall tonight. The helping verb is am

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indicative,potential,subjunction,imperative,infinitive

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There are three different types of verbs linking, helping, and action verbs.

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