Everyone in the audience was/were shocked by the speech.
Everyone in the audience was shocked by the speech.
What are two meanings for the word watch?
1. to look at something
2. a small clock usually worn on a wrist
The students in the institute works hard at their classes.
The students in the institute work hard at their classes.
Past tense of wake
woke
This grammar class being excellent.
This grammar class is excellent.
The band members is/are tuning their instruments.
The band are tuning their instruments.
What are two meanings of the word trip?
1. to fall, slip, or loose balance
2. go on an outing or vacation
The teacher didn't assigned any homework.
The teacher didn't assign any homework.
Past tense of bleed
bled
One of the players of the game win a prize yesterday
One of the players of the game won a prize yesterday
We come/ came to America to visit New York!
We came to America to visit New York!
What are two meanings of the word wave?
1. a hand gesture to say hello
2. water on the ocean that moves fast and you can surf on it
The teacher can taught well.
The teacher can teach well.
Past tense of bring & catch
brought
&
caught
The players are play basketball.
The players play basketball.
or
The players are playing basketball.
Either Cody or his mom are/is going to attend the meeting.
Either Cody or his mom is going to attend the meeting.
What are two meanings for the word palm?
1. a tropical tree
2. the inner surface of the hand
The students have learning a lot of grammar rules.
The students have learned a lot of grammar rules.
Past tense of grow & know
grew & knew
Veronica really enjoys to read poetry.
Veronica really enjoys reading poetry.
Neither Annie nor her team has/have their jerseys yet.
Neither Annie nor her team have their jerseys yet.
What are two meanings for the word pitcher?
1. a jug used to poor liquids
2. a baseball player that throws a ball to the batter
He is buying some butter and eggs because he make a cake later.
He is buying some butter and eggs because he will make a cake later.
Past tense of Read, Give, Hold
read, gave, held
I like to read, I not like to study.
I like to read, but I don't like to study.