What is the rule for third-person singular (he/she/it) in the present?
Add -s or -es to the base verb (ex: He plays, She watches).
What is the rule for forming the past tense of most regular verbs?
Add -ed to the base verb.
Which auxiliary verb do we use to form the future?
will
What is the past participle of walk?
walked
Identify the tense: “She works every Saturday.”
Present
True or False: We use the present to talk about actions that happen now.
True
Rewrite in past: “They play soccer.”
They played soccer.
Rewrite in future: “I play the piano.”
I will play the piano.
What is the past participle of play?
played
Identify the tense: “He will study for the test tomorrow.”
Future
Fill in the blank: My dad ___ (work) at a hospital.
works
Fill in the blank: She ___ (visit) her grandmother last weekend.
visited
Fill in the blank: They ___ (travel) to Spain next summer.
will travel
Complete: She has ___ (watch) the movie three times.
watched
Identify the tense: “They danced at the party last night.”
Past
Choose the correct option: She (go / goes) to school every day.
goes
Which sentence is correct?
a) He watch TV yesterday.
b) He watched TV yesterday.
b) He watched TV yesterday.
Make a negative sentence in the future with cook.
Sentences will vary using "will not cook."
True or False: The past participle of regular verbs is always the same as the simple past.
True
Identify the tense: “We have cooked dinner.”
Past Participle
Make a sentence in the present using the verb study.
Answers will vary.
Make a sentence in the past with dance.
Answers will vary.
Correct the mistake: “He will goes to school tomorrow.”
He will go to school tomorrow.
Make a present perfect sentence using visit.
Answers may vary. They must use has/have/had visited.
Correct the mistake: “She don’t plays piano.”
She doesn’t play piano.