TEACHERS UNLEASHED Whipping Up Some Helping Verbs with Chef Nemeril Pagasi What are Helping Verbs Helping Verbs are used to help you understand what tense past present or future the main verb is in ID: 443014
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Whipping Up SomeHelping VerbswithChef Nemeril PagasiSlide2
What are Helping Verbs?
Helping Verbs are used to help you understand what tense (past, present, or future) the main verb is in.Some of them can stand alone, and some of them need another verb to be complete.
Hello there young chefs in training. My name is Nemeril Pagasi. I am here today to show you what helping verbs are, and how to use them properly.Slide3
Here’s a Song to Help You Remember!
Helping Verbs Song(to the tune of Jingle Bells)Helping verbs, helping verbs,there are 23!
am, is, are, was, and were,
being, been, and be, oh…
have, has, had,
do, does, did,
shall, should, will, and would!
There are 5 more helping verbs:
may, might, must, can, could!
Click on my smiley chef to hear the music…Slide4
Let’s look at an example!
Jack will eat
a giant hamburger for dinner at the restaurant.
The
regular verb in the sentence is
eat
. That is what Jack will be doing.
The helping verb goes in front of the regular verb. The helping
verb is
will
.
The
helping verb
will
tells you that Jack is going to eat in the FUTURE!
Let’s look at another one!Slide5
Let’s look at an example!
Karen
is baking cookies for tomorrow’s bake sale.
The
regular verb in the sentence is
baking
. That is what Karen is doing.
The helping verb goes in front of the regular verb. The helping
verb is
is
.
The
helping verb
is
tells you that Karen is baking in the PRESENT!
Are you getting it? Slide6
Let’s look at an example!
Chef N
emeril
Pagasi has dropped four pizza crusts on the floor.
The
regular verb in the sentence is
dropped
. That is what the chef did.
The helping verb goes in front of the regular verb. The helping
verb is
has
.
The
helping verb
has
tells you that the chef
dropped crusts
in the PAST!
Let’s see if you can find the helping verb!Slide7
Read
the sentence and answer the question
Nina, the chef’s assistant, will chop vegetables for today’s menu.
What is the helping verb in this sentence?
chop
menu
will
vegetablesSlide8
Read
the sentence and answer the question
Nick has eaten half of the sub sandwich he packed for lunch.
What is the helping verb in this sentence?
has
lunch
Nick
eatenSlide9
Read
the sentence and answer the question
The waitress should serve the dinner in the next five minutes.
What is the helping verb in this sentence?
five
waitress
serve
shouldSlide10
Read
the sentence and answer the question
The waiter was delivering food when he accidentally spilled a bowl of spaghetti.
What is the helping verb in this sentence?
delivering
spaghetti
was
accidentallySlide11
Read
the sentence and answer the question
The restaurant host has been writing down reservations all night long.
What is the helping verb in this sentence?
reservations
been
writing
restaurant
Did you find the other helping verb in the sentence?Slide12
Read
the sentence and answer the questionOn your birthday, the restaurant staff shall sing
Happy Birthday.
What is the helping verb in this sentence?
shall
birthday
sing
staffSlide13
Read
the sentence and answer the question
Joe would eat two hamburgers after work if he got really hungry.
What is the helping verb in this sentence?
hamburgers
eat
really
wouldSlide14
Using the right HELPING VERB
It is very important that you use the right HELPING VERBin your sentences. If you don’t, your sentence could sound like this…
The chef
would
walking his freshly
baked turkey through the restaurant.
Oh, how dreadful!
This is why it is so
i
mportant to follow
the recipe for
h
elping verb success,
and choose the right
one.
It really helps a
sentence make
s
ense!Slide15
Using the right HELPING VERB
Okay…now Iwant to test yourhelping verb s
kills! Find
the
right helping verb
for the sentence!
Make sure it makes
sense!Slide16
Read
the sentence and answer the question
Archie _____ stacked too many dishes, and was close to dropping them on the floor.
Which helping verb completes the sentence?
will
was
had
isSlide17
Read
the sentence and answer the questionThe steaming plate ______ filled with tasty, warm cherry pie!
Which helping verb completes the sentence?
may
be
is
wouldSlide18
Read
the sentence and answer the question
Chef Pagasi said, “I ____ going to stir the carrot soup for two minutes.”
Which helping verb completes the sentence?
should
be
will
amSlide19
Read
the sentence and answer the questionAt a restaurant, the waitress _______ take your order, then bring your food.
Which helping verb completes the sentence?
would
being
be
wereSlide20
Read
the sentence and answer the question
Well-known Chef Pagasi _______ entertain his customers by tossing pizza dough high in the air!
Which helping verb completes the sentence?
am
were
might
beingSlide21
Read
the sentence and answer the questionWhile filming his television show, Chef Pagasi ______ take questions from the studio audience.
Which helping verb completes the sentence?
do
does
have
beingSlide22
Read
the sentence and answer the question
Sometimes, Chef Pagasi _______ create a wedding cake for a special couple.
Which helping verb completes the sentence?
was
should
is
willSlide23
Read
the sentence and answer the questionAt the end of the show, Chef Pagasi ______ telling his fans
bon
a
ppetit
, which means
e
njoy
your meal.
Which helping verb completes the sentence?
was
were
did
amSlide24
I’m so impressed with your helping verb skills. Now you know what helping verbs are, and how to use them. I was so excited that I baked you a cake in celebration!Slide25
As an extension to this lesson, pull out a story from your classroom library, and see how many helping verbs you can find!
You can do it!You’re helping verb experts!Slide26
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