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Verbs level 3
By Francisco Nieto Salazar
Includes: regular/irregular , plural, present, future, past perfect,
subject-verb agreement, prepositional phrases
Verbs
Present: The present tense expresses an action
happening now, or that happens regularly.
I walk
You walk
She walks
He walks
They walk
We walk
Verbs
Present: The present tense expresses an action
happening now, or that happens regularly.
I walk
I watch
You walk
You watch
She walks
He walks
They walk
We walk
Third person
singular use
-s or -es
Use –es, with words
that end in : x , ch, sh, s
She watches
He watches
They watch
We watch
Verbs
wash
1. I _________
my car with soap and water, and
washes too.
sometimes my sister ________
boxes
2. Mike Tyson no longer ________.
3. My mother still ________
my little sister, but I
dresses
dress myself.
can ______
4. I _______ to school by myself, but my brother
still _______ with my mother. Sometimes we _____
at my aunt’s house and _____ dinner on the way
home. My aunt ______ to cook Chinese food, but I
don’t ______ it so much.
Verbs
Correct the errors:
Sometimes we watches a movie and buys
popcorn. My little brother Carlos is allergic and
feels sick when he eats it. Still, we have a good
time and love horror movies the most. My
grandparents comes too, and they enjoys
themselves.
Verbs
Correct the errors:
Sometimes we watches a movie and buys
popcorn. My little brother Carlos is allergic and
feels sick when he eats it. Still, we have a good
time and love horror movies the most. My
grandparents comes too, and they enjoys
themselves.
Past Tense
regular
Can be made by adding
–d, or -ed
irregular
Don’t follow rules
present:
past:
Completed = complete + d
Win
Won
Traveled = travel + ed
Say
Said
Formed = form + ed
Write
Wrote
Read
Read
fly
flew
Irregular verbs
Change the following present tense verbs into the past.
Bring --
tell --
Grow --
Hold --
Send --
Freeze --
Give --
Spend --
Take --
Sit --
Build --
Steal --
Teach --
Buy --
Wear --
Think --
Keep --
Do --
Swim --
Sleep --
Rise --
Sell --
Choose --
Shake --
Irregular verbs
Change the following present tense verbs into the past.
Bring -- brought
tell -- told
Grow -- grew
Hold -- held
Send -- sent
Freeze -- froze
Give -- gave
Spend -- spent
Take -- took
Sit -- sat
Build -- built
Steal -- stole
Teach -- taught
Buy -- bought
Wear -- wore
Think -- thought
Keep -- kept
Do -- did
Swim -- swam
Sleep -- slept
Rise -- rose
Sell -- sold
Choose -- chose
Shake -- shook
Irregular verbs
Choose five irregular verbs and write a sentence in the past.
1. Last year…
2. Yesterday…
3. Last Christmas…
4. Earlier this week…
5. When I woke up this morning…
Verbs
Helping verbs/ auxiliary verbs: appear with main verb in perfect
tenses, and include have, has, had
Present Perfect:
present:
includes part of the past and into the
Helping verb (present)
main verb (past)
Mr. Lewis has retired from sports.
The ice skaters have practiced all week for the show.
The dancers have __________ all week for the __________.
I have __________ all week for my science test.
Verbs
Past Perfect:
action began and ended before another event in
the past.
The ice skater had fallen twice before the song was over.
helping verb (past)
main verb (past)
Monica had taken all of her pictures out before her house burned.
Edwin had cleaned all of his ______ before his mom arrived.
Selene had ________ __________ before ______________.
Verbs
Future Perfect:
describes action that will begin and end
before another future event.
By the time we get home, the game will have ended.
helping verb (future)
helping (present)
main verb (past)
When they finally arrive, we will have eaten all the food.
When I finally _______, I will have finished all the _______.
By the time Samuel _______, he will ______ finished all the
_______.
Verbs
Present perfect.
Notice this –ing!
has ______
been
1. The lunch attendant ____
cleaning the kitchen.
has ______
been working properly.
2. My mother’s car ____
have _______
been
3. Rufus’ dogs ____
chewing on the furniture.
4. ____________has ________________________.
5. ____________has ________________________.
6.
has eaten ____________________.
7.
have taken ___________________.
Verbs
Past Perfect
1. Before sunrise my mother ____ _____ my birthday cake.
2. By the time we got home, our dog Rufus ____ _____ all the
curtains.
3. Before I ____ even _____ talking, my sister ____ already ____
crying.
4. Before recess started yesterday, my teacher ____ already
_____ ______________ .
5. By 3:00 am all of the _______ ___ _______ _____.....
6. You may _____ already ______ this _____ last ______.
Verbs
Past Perfect
had
baked my birthday cake.
1. Before sunrise my mother ____
_____
had _____
destroyed all the
2. By the time we got home, our dog Rufus ____
curtains.
had even _____
finished talking, my sister ____
had already ____
started
3. Before I ____
crying.
had already
4. Before recess started yesterday, my teacher ____
_____ ______________ .
had _______ _____.....
5. By 3:00 am all of the _______ ___
6. You may _____ already ______ this _____ last ______.
Verbs
Future Perfect
will have seen finished our meal.
1. When they finally arrive we __________
2. ___________________________________________.
seen
3. ___________________________________________.
4. ___________________________________________.
5. By 3:00 am all of the _______ ___ _______ _____.
6. You may _____ already ______ this _____ last ______.
Verbs
Present Perfect
1. We have played soccer.
2. She has eaten pizza.
seen
3. He has learned to swim .
4. They have practiced their spelling words.
5. I have wet my bed.
Verbs
Present
Past
Perfect
Perfect
1. She had fallen down before ….
2. They had gone home before ... seen
3. I wanted another ice cream before…
4. He made a mess before…
5. We took the last one before…
Verbs
PresentPerfect
Future
Perfect
By the time I get home…
1. I will have played recess .
seen
2. I will have finished my work.
3. he will have been home.
4. they will have played video games.
5. the show will have ended.
Verbs
Present Perfect
Practice
dialogues
What’s wrong?
I’m so tired.
Why are you tired?
I have studied for three days
straight!
Do you have a test or something?
I have a test coming up on Friday on the
history of bubble gum.
Verbs
Present Perfect
Practice
dialogue
For what class?
For Mr. Nieto’s class
I have taken his class before
Then you have taken the test also!
Subject-Verb agreement
Verbs have to agree with their subject
I take…
She takes…
make
I
make
He
makes
She
They
We
Pedro
dance
box
fly
Subject-Verb agreement
Plural subjects have plural verbs and singular
subjects have singular verbs
A teacher punishes a student.
Singular
subject
Singular verb
fly
The teachers punish a student.
Plural
subject
Plural
verb
A teacher at Tyrrell Elementary school ________ his students on
a field trip.
Subject-Verb agreement
Agreement with prepositional phrases…
Across the street is my aunt’s house.
verb
subject
Prepositional phrases
begin withfly
: across,
before, during…
Here ____ the buildings that the ancient Romans built.
Agreement in interrogative sentences:
Helping
verb
main verb
Does your PSP work?
Subject singular
Helping
verb
main verb
Do your video games work?
Plural subject
Prepositional Phrases
A preposition shows relationship between a noun
or a pronoun to another word in the sentence.
The animal near the fire could not escape.
about
before
for
on
above
behind
from
onto
across
below
in
outside
after
beside
inside
since
against
between
instead of
through
along
by
into
under
Among
down
near
until
at
during
off
with
Prepositional Phrases
a preposition in a sentence always has an OBJECT.
The car behind my house caught fire.
object
Practice: Find the preposition and its object
A large rock tumbled down the mountain.
I feel lost without my GPS.
Since I got home nothing has gone right
I got bored during the baseball game.
Prepositional Phrases
Under my desk there was a ball.
Below my house there is an apartment
After school I ran towards my house.
The cat is above the couch.
I feel full after dinner.