Verb Tenses 1
Subject Verb Agreement
Sentence Types
Synonyms
Verb Tenses 2
100

They all (go) ___ shopping last weekend.

went

100

His classmates (study, studies) before a test.

study

100

Dinosaurs lived on earth millions of years ago. 

Declarative 

100

Lynn found the whole situation hilarious.

extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter:

100

My brother (be) to Mexico three times last year. (past perfect)

had been

200

Were you (frighten) ___ of the dark when you were young?

frightened

200

Mumps (is, are) a very serious disease. 

is

200

That dog has huge ears!

Exclamatory

200

The tour guide warned the family to be cautious when it came to wild animals or leaving food at their campsite.

(of a person) careful to avoid potential problems or dangers.

200

He thought I (steal) his umbrella.

stole

300

Last night I (feel) so tired that I went straight to bed.

Felt

300

The committee (decide, decides) when to adjourn.

decides

300

That is your phone charging over there, isn't it?

Interrogative 

300

I have several fond memories from my childhood experiences. 

having an affection or liking for/ pleasant 

300

I (go) to the concert right now. (present progressive)

am going

400

Yesterday at six I (prepare)  dinner. (past prog.)

was preparing 

400

Everybody (enjoy, enjoys) a good song  every now and then.

enjoys

400

Get me my dinosaur socks.

Imperative

400

She was too exhausted and distressed to talk about the tragedy.

drained of one's physical or mental resources; very tired.

400

I (prove) her theory to the class. (present perfect)

have proven

500

The kids (play)  in the garden while Mother makes dinner. (present prog.)

are playing

500

The girl or her sisters (watch, watches) television every day.

watch

500

"Get over here, now!" yelled Mr. Flinstone. 

Imperative

500

My little sister likes to mimick me because she knows that I will get mad.

imitate (someone or their actions or words), especially in order to entertain or ridicule.

500

The puppy (bark) at the squirrel in the tree almost all afternoon. (past progressive) 

was barking