These kinds of verbs form their past/past participle by adding -ed/d to the end of the word.
Regular verbs
In the compound noun phrase "vegetable soup," which word is a common noun modifying the main noun?
Vegetable
Which list contains only Cardinal Numerals?
A. first, second, third
B. one, twenty, ninety
C. four, tenth, fifth
D. two, both, either
Give the past, present participle, and past participle of the verb lie (to be in a flat position).
Lay
Lying
Lain
In the phrase "coffee mug," which word is the noun functioning as an adjective?
Give the pair of homophone.
1. Possessive adjective
2. Unit of time
Our
Hour
Provide three different words that all share the same pronunciation but have different meanings and spellings.
To, too, two
Their, there, they're
Buy, by, bye
Identify the homograph.
1. to fasten with a knot
2. a piece of neckwear
TIE
True or False: A noun that functions as an adjective always comes after the noun it modifies.
False.
Nouns used as adjectives almost always come before the noun they modify (e.g., kitchen table, history book).