Principal Parts
Verb Tense
Progressive Form
Commonly Confused Verbs
Complete the Sentence
100

There are this many principal parts of verbs.

Four (Base, Present Participle, Past, Past Participle)

100

There are this many verb tenses.

Six

100

Progressive forms always end in which three letters?

-ing

100

This word mean "to rest in a seated, upright position."

Sit

100

Complete the sentence: The cat _____ onto the counter. (jump, future)

will jump

200

These two principal parts will always have a helping verb attached to them.

Present participle and past participle
200

List the 6 verb tenses

present, past, future, present perfect, past perfect, future perfect

200

The progressive form is made using a form of be plus this principal part.

Present participle

200

This word means "to rest, to recline, or to be in place."

Lie

200

Complete the sentence: We _____ Longwood Gardens on Christmas for my entire life. (visit, present perfect progressive)

have been visiting

300

This principal part always ends in "-ing"

Present participle

300

List the three regular tenses of the verb "point" using the pronoun "I"

point, pointed, will point

300

This same exact word is used to help form all of the perfect progressive forms.

Been

300

This is the present participle of "lay"

(is) laying
300

Complete the sentence: She _____ to him on the phone just last week. (talk, past perfect)

had talked

400

The past participle is formed using forms of this helping verb + a "-d/ed" ending (for regular verbs)

Forms of have (have, has, had)

400

Complete the sentence: I _____ to the store yesterday before I ate dinner. (go, past)

went

400

Place the verb "wilt" in the three regular progressive forms using the pronoun "it." Note: no perfect progressive forms.

is wilting, was wilting, will be wilting

400

This is the past participle of "raise"

(had) raised

400

Complete the sentence: They _____ to Hershey Park in the spring. (go, future progressive)

will be going

500

List the principal parts for the verb "lunge."

lunge, is lunging, lunged, has lunged

500

List the three perfect tenses of the verb "plot" using the pronoun "we"

have plotted, had plotted, will have plotted

500

Place the verb "dare" in the three perfect progressive forms using the pronoun "he." Note: no regular progressive forms.

has been daring, had been daring, will have been daring

500
These are the four principal parts of the verb "lie"

lie, (is) lying, lay, (had) lain

500

Complete the sentence: They _____ four miles before the end of practice yesterday. (run, past perfect)

had run

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