Principal parts of verbs Irregular Verbs Subject and
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Principal parts of verbs
Irregular Verbs
Subject and Verb agreement
Principal Parts of Verbs
Verb
Present Participle
Past
Past Participle
Walk
Is walking
Walked
Has walked
Live
Is living
Lived
Has lived
Try
Is trying
Tried
Has tried
Slip
Is slipping
Slipped
Has slipped
Leroy is visiting England. He has visited London.
I am enjoying this book. I have enjoyed other books by this author too.
Irregular Verbs
• Irregular Verbs do not form the past and past
participle by adding d or ed. They just have to
be memorized.
Charts on pgs. 156 and 158
and on worksheets 36-37
Subject-Verb Agreement
• Singular subjects use singular verbs
Ex. Jack robs liquor stores (s on the verb)
• Plural subjects use plural verbs
Ex. Bonnie and Clyde rob banks (no s on the verb)
-- I uses am and was.
Ex. I am happy today. (present)
I was happy yesterday. (past)
-- He, she, it, and singular nouns use is and was.
Ex. She is the captain. (present)
The game was close. (past)
-- We, you, they, and plural nouns use are and were.
Ex. We are teammates.
The boys were helpful.