1 Strong Verbs Practice
Exercises: Rewrite each sentence to make the main verb stronger
1. Janet Smith is the supervisor of the customer service department.
2. Walt Disney was the initiator of a mass movement in family entertainment
3. In the distance there is a giant eruption from the water, as a 100-pound sailfish jumps out.
4. Jenny Millhouse is the owner of two gas stations in Florida City.
5. The sugar cane refinery is the employer that is the driving force for employment in south
central Florida.
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6. The student who is responsible for conducting the survey and reporting the results to the
school administration is James Archer.
7. The shipped product was different from the one that was advertised in the catalog.
8. The Foster family has a fruit stand near Krome Avenue.
9. After a questionable call at home plate, the manager had an argument with the umpire.
10. Last week, the class had a discussion about Kate Chopin's novel The Awakening.

1 Strong Verbs Practice Exercises Rewrite each sentence to make the main verb stronger 1 Janet Smith is the supervisor of the customer service department 2 Walt class=

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We can rewrite each sentence to make the main verb stronger in the following manner:

1. Janet Smith supervises the customer service department.

2. Walt Disney initiated the mass movement in family entertainment.

3. In the distance, a 100-pound sailfish erupts from the water.

4. Jenny Millhouse owns two gas stations in Florida City.

5. The sugar cane refinery drives employment in south central Florida.

6. James Archer conducts the survey and reports the results to the school administration.

7. The shipped product differed from the one that was advertised in the catalog.

8. The Foster family owns a fruit stand near Krome Avenue.

9. After a questionable call at home plate, the manager argued with the umpire.

10. Last week, the class discussed about Kate Chopin's novel "The Awakening".

Strong verbs help make our writing more direct, concise, and descriptive.

To change most of the verbs in the sentences above, all we have to do is look for the verb "to be" and see what word accompanies it.

Then, we substitute the verb "to be" and that word by an equivalent verb, which will make it stronger.

For example:

  • "is the supervisor" -> supervises
  • "was the initiator" -> initiated
  • "is the owner" -> owns
  • "is responsible for conducting" -> conducts

In other cases, the verb "to be" will not be present, but the verb is still considered weak.

Take sentence 8 as an example. The use of "has" is not as strong as "owns".

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