Sit vs. Set
Lie vs. Lay
Lend vs. Borrow
Rise vs Raise
Other Troublesome Verbs
100
Please _____ the glass on the table.
What is set?
100

After the student returned it, the librarian _____ the book on the table.

What is laid?

100

Can you ______ me a dollar?

What is lend?

100
Her comment might ______ a few questions.
What is raise?
100

Mom _____ me borrow the car last night.

What is let?

200

During the photo shoot the baby must _____still for a photograph.

What is sit?

200

The continents of the earth _____ on enormous slabs of rock.

What is lie?

200
He promised his grandmother he would pay back what she ______ him.
What is lent?
200

He _____ to his feet after his name was called.

What is rose?

200
So far this year we have _______ about nouns, verbs, and prepositions.

What is learned?

300
Before dinner the little girl _____ the table.

What is set?

300

The sunbathers ________ the beach towels in the sand before they get in the water. (present tense form)

What is lay?

300

Dan  ______ a pencil from the teacher when he lost his own pencil.

What is borrowed?

300

The curtain  _______ at the beginning of the play when it begins.

What is rises?

300

After we cleaned up everything, I _______ the party.

What is left?

400
Craig's bread machine has _____ on the counter unused.
What is sat?
400

When I was sick, I  _____ in my bed all day long.

What is lay?

400
Sarah ______ me her truck for an hour.
What is lent?
400

Will lawmakers __________ the legal driving age to eighteen?

raise

400

Have you _____ anyone drive your car?

What is let?

500
The letter carrier _____ the package on the doorstep.
What is set?
500

A broken pencil has ______ on the classroom floor for weeks.

What is lain?

500

Who will______ me a hand with this painting?

What is lend?

500
Has the bread ________ enough to put in the oven?
What is risen?
500

Last week, our teacher ________ us how to divide fractions.

What is taught?

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