What is the past tense of eat?
A. eated
B. ate
C. eaten
D. eats
B. ate
How do regular verbs usually form the past tense?
by adding -ed
Which aspect shows an action is already finished?
perfect aspect
Progressive verbs show actions that are…
happening right now or ongoing
Which tense tells what is happening now?
present tense
What is the past tense of go?
went
What is the past tense of walk?
A. walkt
B. walking
C. walked
D. walks
C. walked
Which sentence uses the perfect aspect?
A. I am eating dinner.
B. I ate dinner.
C. I have eaten dinner.
D. I will eat dinner.
C. I have eaten dinner.
Which sentence is progressive?
A. She eats lunch.
B. She ate lunch.
C. She is eating lunch.
D. She will eat lunch.
C. She is eating lunch.
Which sentence is in the past tense?
A. She runs to school.
B. She will run to school.
C. She ran to school.
D. She is running to school.
C. She ran to school.
Fill in the blank: Yesterday, I ___ a movie. (see)
saw
Fill in the blank: She ___ her room yesterday. (clean)
cleaned
Fill in the blank: She has ___ her homework. (finish)
finished
What two parts make a progressive verb?
a form of be + a verb ending in -ing
Identify the tense: “We will study tonight.”
future tense
Which verb is irregular?
A. jumped
B. played
C. sang
D. helped
C. sang
Which verb is regular?
A. ran
B. ate
C. talked
D. went
C. talked
Which helping verb is often used in perfect aspect?
A. is
B. has
C. was
D. will
B. has
Which is a progressive verb?
A. jumped
B. is jumping
C. will jump
D. jump
B. is jumping
Which sentence is in the present tense?
A. They played outside.
B. They will play outside.
C. They are playing outside.
D. They play outside.
D. They play outside.
What is the past tense of bring?
brought
Change this verb to past tense: decide
decided
Identify the aspect: “They have traveled to three countries.”
perfect aspect
Rewrite in progressive form: “They play soccer.”
They are playing soccer.
Rewrite in past tense: “I walk to the store.”
I walked to the store.