Identify Parts of Speech of the underlined word.
Namitha is not coming today.
Noun
Identify the type of tenses.
Damon drinks coffee every morning.
Simple Present Tense
Identify the Subject-Verb-Object
The police caught the robbers yesterday.
The police caught the robbers yesterday.
subject verb object
My mom will be leaving for London tomorrow.
Verb, adverb
Identify the type of tenses.
The boy got up late and missed the bus.
Simple Past Tense
Rearrange the words in correct order to make complete sentences.
newspapers every day / my boss / reads
My boss reads newspapers every day.
Sheena and her sister dance well.
Conjunction, adverb
Identify the type of tenses.
The train has just left the station.
Present Perfect Tense
Identify the following sentences as either dependent (DC) or independent (IC).
Sandra and Lara have been good friends since first grade.
independent
Goldilocks used to live with her parents in a cabin near the forest.
Preposition
Change the tense to (Present Continuous Tense)
The boy speaks the truth.
The boy is speaking the truth.
Properly join the clauses.
When I went to the zoo + I looked at the animals.
When I went to the zoo, I looked at the animals.
Use the Appropriate Pronoun.
Nobody but ___ was present.
I, she, he, a name
Change the tense to the Present Perfect Continuous Tense
The baby cried for hours.
The baby has been crying for hours.
Join the clauses and form two different sentences.
They went out to eat. Because they were hungry.
They went out to eat because they were hungry.
Because they were hungry, they went out to eat.