Classify the underlined verb.



Bertha tasted the coffee.

Classify the capital verb.



Bertha TASTED the coffee.

verb phrase

action verb

helping verb

linking verb

Action verb

The underlined verb "tasted" in the sentence "Bertha tasted the coffee" is classified as an action verb.

The capital verb "TASTED" in the sentence "Bertha TASTED the coffee" is also classified as an action verb.

To classify the underlined verb in the sentence "Bertha tasted the coffee," you need to identify the function of the word "tasted."

To do this, follow these steps:

Step 1: Identify the verb.
In this case, the verb is "tasted."

Step 2: Determine if it is an action verb or a linking verb.

- Action verb: An action verb shows an action that someone or something is doing. It describes a physical or mental activity.
- Linking verb: A linking verb connects the subject of a sentence to a word or phrase that describes or identifies the subject.

Step 3: Analyze the verb in the sentence.
In the sentence "Bertha tasted the coffee," the verb "tasted" is describing an action. It shows what Bertha did, which is to taste the coffee. Therefore, the underlined verb is an action verb.

Now, moving on to the capitalized verb "TASTED" in "Bertha TASTED the coffee." We can go through the same steps:

Step 1: Identify the verb.
The verb in this case is "TASTED."

Step 2: Determine if it is an action verb or a linking verb.
"Bertha TASTED the coffee" is in all caps. However, capitalization does not affect the classification of the verb. Therefore, we need to analyze the verb itself.

Step 3: Analyze the verb in the sentence.
In the sentence "Bertha TASTED the coffee," the verb "TASTED" is still describing an action. It shows what Bertha did, which is to taste the coffee. Therefore, the capitalized verb is still an action verb.

To answer your question, both the underlined verb "tasted" and the capitalized verb "TASTED" are action verbs.