Lana ____ the final touches on her history project. (put)
put
The merchants have ___ lower prices for the sale. (set)
set
That's the third game in a row the Expos have ___. (lose)
lost
The price of school lunches ___rising every year. (keep)
keeps
"Price" is subject and singular
Please (sit, set) the plate on the table.
set
"Set" means to place something.
Sarah has ____ her family on rough trails before. (lead)
led
The campers have ____their packs to the cabins. (bring)
brought
The phone has not ____ for 2 days. (ring)
rung
Everyone at the birthday party ___ related to Jean. (be)
is or was
"Everyone" is singular.
Phillip had never (set, sat) in a plane before.
sat
The champion has____ in this pool during many meets. (swim)
swum
Snow had ___ for many days during last February. (fall)
fallen
The dogs must have ____ the whole turkey. (eat)
eaten
One of the women ___planning on giving a karate demonstaration. (be)
is or was
"One" is the subject and is singular.
Ms. Corso (raised, rose) from the director's seat at the concert.
rose
"Rose" is the past tense of rise meaning to lift oneself up. "Raised" means to lift something else up.
Our neighbors have ____ to Disney World the last two years. (go)
gone
These shoes are___out already. (wear)
worn
The wedding music already had____before the bride arrived. (begin)
begun
Janine, along with her friends, ___planning to travel to Washington next week. (be)
is
"Janine" is the subject and is singular.
Mom and Dad have already (lain, laid) the tile in the kitchen.
laid
"Laid" is past participle of "lay" which means to put something down.
The pond had ___ overnight. (freeze)
frozen
Ms. Jackson ____ a recommendation for me. (write)
wrote
Flights ____ delayed for an hour because of the fog. (be)
were
The trees, as well as the garden, ___being destroyed by insects. (be)
are
"Trees" is the plural subject and needs a plural verb.
Those papers have (laid, lain) on the desk for several days.
lain
"Lain" is the past participle of "lie" meaning to recline or rest.