Identify the Principal Part of the underlined verb. Present, Past, or Past Participle
Winnie-the-Pooh has entertained countless fans with his adventures.
Past participle
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A. A. Milne based the character of Christopher Robin on his own son.
based - past
Identify the verb and its tense. Past Perfect, Present Perfect, or Future Perfect.
Christopher Robin Milne had visited the zoo with his father.
had visited - past perfect
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A. A. Milne had wrote three books about Pooh by 1928.
incorrect - had written
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My sister is reading a story about Pooh and his friends right now.
sister's
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The British author A. A. Milne created these amusing characters.
Past
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Many readers will appreciate the story behind the bear Winnie-the-Pooh.
will appreciate - future
Identify the verb and its tense. Past Perfect, Present Perfect, or Future Perfect.
Soon Winnie-the-Pooh will have been a household name for a century.
will have been - future perfect
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Ernest H. Shepard drawed wonderful pictures for the books.
incorrect - drew
Choose the correct meaning of the underlined word.
Milne is most notable as a writer of children's literature.
A. worthy of notice
B. capable of writing
A. Worthy of notice
RADNOM TRIVIA!!!
Why does Winnie-the-Pooh not like heffalumps?
A. Because they want to take his honey
B. Because they like to eat little bears
C. Because they don't live in the Hundred Acre Wood
D. Because they are not friends with Christopher Robin
A. Because they want to take his honey
Identify the verb and its tense. Past, Present, or Future.
Winnie-the-Pooh's name comes from a bear at the London Zoo.
comes - present
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Eeyore, Piglet, and Tigger had originated from Milne family toys.
had originated - past perfect
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Shepard and Milne knew each other from their work for Punch magazine.
correct
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Millions of parents have read the wonderful Pooh books to their children.
A. Able to wonder
B. Full of wonder
B. Full of wonder
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They still delight both children and adults today.
Present
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Winnie the bear was his favorite exhibit at the zoo.
was - past
Identify the verb and its tense. Past Perfect, Present Perfect, or Future Perfect.
He had chosen this lovely area as the site of his country home.
had chosen - past perfect
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Milne have based this setting on Ashdown Forest, Sussex.
incorrect - had based or has based or based
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We are reading some of Milne's poems in school.
Identify the Principal Part of the underlined verb. Present, Past, or Past Participle
We have studied Paul's life in Bible class today.
Past Participle
Identify the verb and its tense. Past, Present, or Future.
Many people think of the Hundred Acre Wood as a fictitious place.
think - present
Identify the verb and its tense. Past Perfect, Present Perfect, or Future Perfect.
Some Pooh books have begun with a map of the wood.
have begun - present perfect
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Winnie-the-Pooh eated honey every chance he could.
incorrect - ate
Choose the correct meaning of the underlined word.
Winnie-the-Pooh's popularity has outshone nearly every other storybook character in children's literature.
A. Full of brightness
B. Shone beyond
B. Shone beyond