Identify Verb Tense
Regular Verbs
Irregular Verbs A
Irregular Verbs B
Using correct tense
100

All of the balloons on the string popped except two.

past
100
The plane has ________ in Nepal (land)
landed
100
She _____ to Boston last summer. (drive)
drove
100
The same guides (lead, led) the expedition last year.
led
100
Every morning they got up early and (run, ran)
ran - past tense
200

Do you want to buy those books?

present
200
The scientists from the museum are _____ to track rhinos in the jungle. (plan)
planning
200
Tonya ____ a solo last night. (sing)
sang
200
Imelda has (went, gone) to the mountains many times.
gone
200
She wrote a letter and (sends, sent) it to her grandmother.
sent - past tense
300

Daniel's dog is following the trail to the river's edge.

present participle
300
The workers are ______ elephants for the scientists to ride. (saddle)
saddling
300
The artist _____ her paintbrush to the studio.
brought
300
She has (saw, seen) the sunset from atop the mountains.
seen
300
I have eaten and (drank, drunk) too much today.
drunk - past participle
400

For thirty years the noon whistle has blown exactly on time.

past participle
400
Yesterday, the trackers ________ a female rhino and her calf. (spot)
spotted
400
My shoes had _______  out during the long hiking trip. (wear)
worn
400
Sue has (run, ran) long distances and is in good physical shape.
run
400
Every autumn the leaves turn brown and (fall, fell) off the trees.
fall - present
500

The players have challenged their parents to a game of soccer.

past participle
500
Christine is _______ several books about squirrels. (purchase)
purchasing
500
We had ______ out of milk the night before. (run)
run
500
They have (began, begun) their hike near their campsite.
begun
500
One of the horses had kicked the fence and (run, ran) toward the woods.
run - past participle
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