We use this verb tense for things that happen every day or are true all the time.
What is the simple present tense?
We use this verb tense for things that are happening right now.
What is the present continuous tense?
We use this verb tense for things that have already happened.
What is the simple past tense?
We use going to for plans we have already made. What do you put before "going to"?
What is a form of the verb be (am, is, or are)?
We use the word will for things you decide at the moment you speak or for promises. What kind of verb comes after "will"?
What is a base verb
What is the correct form of the verb "play" in this sentence: "He _____ soccer every Saturday."
What is "plays"?
What two words do you need to form the present continuous tense?
What are the verb "to be" and the verb ending in "-ing"?
What do we usually add to the end of a regular verb to make it simple past tense?
What is "-ed"?
What is the correct way to complete this sentence: "I ____ to visit my grandma tomorrow."
What is am going?
What is the correct way to complete this sentence: "I'm hungry! I think I ____ eat a sandwich."
What is will?
What is the simple present form of "be" in this sentence: "They ____ my friends."
What is "are"?
Fill in the blank: "The dog ____ ____ in the yard right now." (using the verb "run")
What is "is running"?
What is the simple past tense of the verb "go"?
What is "went"?
Fill in the blank: "They ____ ____ to play soccer after school."
What is are going?
Fill in the blank with the correct negative form: "It is sunny, so it ____ ____ rain today."
What is will not (or won't)?
Change this sentence to a question: "She likes to read books."
What is "Does she like to read books?"?
What is the correct way to make this sentence negative: "The birds are singing."
What is "The birds are not singing"?
What is the simple past tense of the verb "write"?
What is "wrote"?
Change this sentence into a question: "He is going to eat pizza for lunch."
What is "Is he going to eat pizza for lunch?"?
Create a promise using the word will.
(Possible answer: "I will do my homework right after school.")
What is the simple present form of the verb "go" for the pronoun "I"?
What is "go"?
What is the question form of this sentence: "He is doing his homework."
What is "Is he doing his homework?"?
Change this sentence to the simple past tense: "He plays in the park."
What is "He played in the park"?
Use the verb "go" and "going to" in a complete sentence about a future plan.
Possible answer: What is "I am going to go to the park this weekend."
The simple form of the verb is always used after "will." What is the question form of this sentence: "She will help me with my project."
What is "Will she help me with my project?"?