This is the correct form of the verb phrase in italics:
Michael and I is going to the fields right now.
The train ____ ____ (arrive) at the station.
This is what goes in the blank(s).
Today Tim ____ ____ (write) his essay, and his teachers ____ ____ (edit) it for a grade.
This is the correct form of the verb phrase in italics:
The student has received many warnings prior to being given an in-school suspension last week.
This is what goes in the blank(s).
Our family loves skiing and suddenly I realized we ____ ____ ____ (not, ski) together since last year.
This is what goes in the blank(s).
Last night, I ____ ____ (study) for the exam while my brothers ____ ____ (practice) their drums.
These are the correct words to complete this question in the future progressive tense:
_____ Frank ____ ____ ____ ____ (look) for a new team to play for?
The two verb tenses in this sentence..."I am coaching at 3:00 today, but I prepared the drills yesterday."
What are the simple future and simple past tenses?
This is what goes in the blank(s).
When Kate and Amanda arrive in the Cayman Islands next week, they _____ ____ ____ (finish) their tour of the Bahamas.
This is what goes in the blank(s).
Coach Wilson ____ ____ ____ (demonstrate) the skill this afternoon in the gymnasium.
These are the correct words for the ones in italics so that the sentence is expressed in past progressive:
When we arrived at the track yesterday, all the runners is quickly ran the course.
This is the most protean verb in the English language.
What is have (have, has, or had)?
What is will?
By six o'clock tonight, Lyla ____ ____ ____ (sleep), but yesterday she ____ ____ (go) to bed at eight o'clock.
Jamie will be training her team tonight, but she lost her roster.