Is this phrase correct:
His dog runned away.
No, his dog RAN away
Correct this sentence: They was at the store last night.
They WERE at the store last night.
Correct this sentence: She did not brings her backpack to school.
She did not BRING her backpack to school.
Correct this sentence: We will goes on a walk with our dog at the park later today.
We will GO on a walk with our dog at the park later today.
Is this phrase correct?
She catched the ballNo, she CAUGHT the ball
Is there a mistake in this sentence?
They have gone to the grocery two times this week, but forgot to buy eggs both times.
Yes, They HAD gone to the grocery store...
Is there a mistake in this sentence?
We have walked over 10 miles today and 15 miles yesterday.
No, the sentence is correct.
Is there a mistake in this sentence?
She will have began her homework at 6pm tonight, since she always does her homework before volleyball practice.
Yes, She will have BEGUN her homework...
Give 5 irregular verbs
Examples: choose-chose, fall-fell, went-gone
What is the difference between the past perfect and the past perfect continous?
Past perfect: used to emphasize the completion of an event
Past perfect continous: used to show that an event or action in the past was still continuing.
When should you use the present perfect?
It is used to describe an action or situation that started in the past and continues in the present.
When should you use the future perfect?
Used to talk about something that will be completed before a specific time in the future.
True or false
Irregular verbs use an -ed ending in the past simple
False, regular verbs use the -ed ending in past simple and irregular verbs do not
Create a sentence in the past continous with these verbs:
to be, to avoid
example: I was avoiding my homework all night last night.
Create a sentence in the present perfect continous using these verbs:
to be, to rain
Example: It has been raining nonstop today.
to explain
Example: We will be explaining the how to use the future continous in class today.
What is the the verb "to abide" in the past tense?
abode
Put these future continous verbs into the past perfect.
will be going
will be speaking
had gone
had spoken
Turn these past participles into the present continous tense.
worn
understood
ridden
is/are wearing
is/are understanding
is/are riding
Put these present continous verbs into the future perfect
is sleeping
are thinking
will have slept
will have thought