Is a VERB....
A: a person, place, or thing
B. describes the noun
C. an action
C. an action
Fill in with the correct form of TO BE
They _______ students.
They are students.
What is the past tense of the verb jump?
Jumped
Fill in the blank with the correct form of TO HAVE.
I ______ three horses.
I have three horses.
Do you use "a" and "an" with singular or plural nouns?
(I have a car. vs. I have a cars.)
Singular!
I have a car.
She is a doctor.
It is a flat table.
Give an example of an ADJECTIVE.
If the word describes, you are correct!
Fill in with the correct past tense form of TO BE...
He ______ a students.
He was a student.
What is the past tense of the verb shape?
Shaped
What is the CONTRACTION of "they have"?
They've
Is the following sentence informal or formal?
Do you have the homework? I need to borrow it.
INFORMAL
Are these words nouns, adjectives, or verbs?
- love
- truth
- education
- thoughts
NOUNS! They are "abstract nouns"
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of TO BE
I ____
You ____
He/She/It ______
We ______
You ______
They ______
I am
You are
He/She/It is
We are
You are
They are
What is the past tense of the verb flop?
Flopped
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of TO HAVE
I ____
You ____
He/She/It ______
We ______
You ______
They ______
I have
You have
He/She/It has
We have
You have
They have
Do all of us, some of us, or none of us have to drive over Teton Pass to get to work?
Some of us.
How many VERBS are in this sentence?
Do you have time to help me?
TWO!
Do you have time to help me?
1. To have
2. To help
What is the future form of the sentence?
I am a fluent English speaker.
I will be a fluent English speaker.
What is the past tense of the verb marry?
Married
What is the NEGATIVE of the following sentence:
He has five sisters.
He does not have five sisters.
I hope to be a nurse.
I hope to be a doctor.
I hope to be a mechanic.
I hope to be healthy.
I hope to be great at English.
To use "a" or "an", do you have to have a noun, adjective, or verb after?
I am a ______
I have an _______
A noun! You need "a" or "an" with a NOUN.
I am a happy person.
I am happy.
What is the NEGATIVE of the following sentence?
"They are funny people."
"They are not funny people."
If the verb ends in consonant + vowel + consonant BUT ends in W, X, Y... what do you add to the end?
Example: Mix, Play
ED
Mixed
Played
How do we express an obligation using the verb TO HAVE?
I _________ shovel snow.
I have to shovel snow.
What are all of the VOWELS?
A E I O U