Separate the Subject & Predict part of the Sentence. And Tell what the Verb is.
"Many people travel around the country"
Many people / travel around the country
Verb is travels
Peter went to Georgia last summer.
Past Tense
We are going to my cousin's birthday party this afternoon.
Helping verb: are
Complete verb: are going
Jacob (told, telled) his teacher about his new puppy
Told
It is unhealthy to eat brownies everyday for lunch.
Prefix: (Un)healthy
Meaning: Opposite of Healthy
Separate the Subject & Predict part of the Sentence. And Tell what the Verb is.
"Some people fly in airplanes"
Some people / fly in airplanes
Verb is fly
Future Tense
My aunt and uncle have given him his birthday presents already.
Helping verb: Have
Complete Verb: Have Given
Lucus (Had has) to take a test last Tuesday.
Had
The riders dismounted the horses.
Prefix: (Dis)mount
Meaning: Opposite of Mount
Separate the Subject & Predict part of the Sentence. And Tell what the Verb is.
"My grandparents drive their car to Florida every winter"
My grandparents / drive their car to Florida every winter
Verb is drive
The cars drove around the track three times.
Past Tense
Their mom is serving brownies.
Helping Verb: is
Complete Verb: Is serving
Katie laughed at all the funny things her sister Emily had (did / done).
Done
My Uncle repainted the bedroom
Prefix: (re)paint
Meaning Paint again
Separate the Subject & Predict part of the Sentence. And Tell what the Verb is.
"Horses race across the fields of green."
"Horses / race across the fields of green."
Verb is race
The dogs run around the garden.
Present Tense
Julie will leave for the store at 3PM.
Helping Verb: Will
Complete Verb: Will Leave
His family had (went / gone) to the farm to buy some eggs.
gone
The baseball flew over the fence and disappeared from view.
Prefix: (dis)appeared
Meaning: Opposite of Appeared
Separate the Subject & Predict part of the Sentence. And Tell what the Verb is.
"Warm sunshine strengthens the crops."
"Warm sunshine / strengthens the crops."
Verb is strengthens
Her team will play next Sunday at the park,
Future Tense
Steve has grown 2 inches this year.
Helping Verb: Has
Complete Verb: Has Grown
Teddy (ran, run) around the house in circles.
Ran
Because his carrots died he had to reorder new carrot seeds.
Prefix: (re)order
Meaning: Order Again