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Page 1: Verbs Illustrated

Sample Handmade Responses to Hale’s Sin and Syntax,

Chapter 3: Verbswith corresponding citations from the chapter

Angelo State UniversityEnglish 4361: English GrammarDr. Laurence MusgroveDepartment of English and Modern LanguagesJanuary 24, 2013

www.theillustratedprofessor.com@lemusgro

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“But remember: static verbs lack punch. Dynamic verbs, on the other hand, grab you by the lapels” (56).

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“More than any other part of speech, it is the verb that determines whether a writer is a wimp or a wizard” (57).

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“More than any other part of speech, it is the verb that determines whether a writer is a wimp or a wizard” (57).

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“The active voice is strong, direct, muscular” (58).

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“Stasis certainly has its place – whether expressed by the infinitives in ‘to be or not to be’ or by less anxious ‘is and ‘tis.’ But remember: static verbs lack punch. Dynamic verbs, on the other hand, grab you by the lapels” (56).

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“…the static verbs, which either express a state of being or quietly link starlet nouns without demanding a lot of attention” (55).“Dynamic verbs, on the other hand, grab you by the lapels” (56).

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“Static verbs lack punch” (56).“The pros make strong nouns and dynamic verbs the heart of their style” (57).

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“Static verbs lack punch” (56).

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“Verbs add drama to a random grouping of other words, producing an event, a happening, an exciting moment” (55).

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“Verbs subdivide into two major classes: Static and Dynamic” (55).“In a third, subordinate class, verbs gather around other verbs, acting as accomplices to the action. These auxiliary or ‘helping’ verbs…are mere sidekicks” (56).

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“They [verbs] also kick-start sentences: without them, words would simply cluster together in suspended animation, waiting for something to click” (55).

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“These auxiliary or ‘helping’ verbs….are mere sidekicks, symbiotically attaching themselves to a main verb in a combo called a ‘verb phrase’” (56).

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“Stasis certainly has its place…But remember: static verbs lack punch” (56).“Using the imperative voice, he implores his reader to engage” (62).

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“The pros make strong nouns and dynamic verbs the heart of their style” (57).

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“Take a stand” (67).“Look out for verbs that convey less action than other words in the sentence, and avoid them” (68).

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“Avoid ‘being’ like the plague” (65).


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