Be
Do
Have
Modals
Make a Question
200

Read the following sentence and find the form of "be."

Rosie is helping Mom.

is

200

Read the following sentence and find the form of "do."

Does Jane like flowers?

Does

200

Read the following sentence and find the form of "have."

Maddy has finished her work.

has

200

Identify the modal verb.

I can spell.

can

200

Turn the sentence into a question by moving the first helping verb to the front.

She can spell.

Can she spell?

300

Read the following sentence and find the form of "be."

Rosie was helping Mom.

was

300

Read the following sentence and find the form of "do."

We do not like liver.

do

300

Read the following sentence and find the form of "have."

Someone had already finished the cake.

had

300

Identify the modal verb.

She will wash the dishes.

will

300

Turn the sentence into a question by moving the first helping verb to the front.

Jim will help Mom.

Will Jim help Mom?

400

Read the following sentence and find the form of "be."

Rosie and Mom have been baking.

been

400

Read the following sentence and find the form of "do."

Paul did not want any soda.

did

400

Read the following sentence and find the form of "have."

Maddy has been sleeping.

has

400

Identify the modal verb.

Can Becky play the piano?

Can

400

Turn the sentence into a question by moving the first helping verb to the front.

We should have arrived early.

Could we have arrived early?

500

Read the following sentence and find the form of "be."

Were Rosie and Mom baking together?

Were

500

Read the following sentence and find the form of "do."

Those seventh graders do not have homework.

do

500

Read the following sentence and find the form of "have."

Could Maddy have been sleeping?

have

500

Identify the modal verb.

You should not have been yelling so loud.

should

500

Turn the sentence into a question by moving the first helping verb to the front.

They live in that house.

Do they live in that house?

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