A preposition is a word that connects a__________________, _________________, or __________________________ to another word in a sentence
A preposition is a word that connects a noun, pronoun, or phrase to another word in a sentence
what is the definition of present participle
verb + ing
conjugate "to be" in present participle
being
Identify the prepositional phrase: The shoppers went into the store
into the store
knows
Prepositions show (4)
time, place, direction, or how something happens
In an irregular verb, you add _________ when it's singular
s
conjugate "to break" in past participle
broken
The report concerning smoking is on my desk
on my desk
Is/are the tweezers in this drawer?
Are
A prepositional phrase is a group of words starting with a _____ and ending with a _______or______
A prepositional phrase is a group of words starting with a preposition (in, on, to, with) and ending with a noun (store, office) or pronoun
If the subject is plural (do not/do) add the s to the verb?
do NOT
conjugate "to drive" in present participle AND past participle
Present: driving
Past: driven
The child went up the ladder and down the slide
up the ladder, down the slide
The players, as well as the captain, wants/want to win
want
Name the three verb tenses
past, present, future
If an irregular verb happened in the present, you usually put _____________ in the sentence
2. If it happened in the past, you usually put __________ with the sentence
If it happened in the present, you usually put is or am in the sentence
2. If it happened in the past, you usually put has, have, or had with the sentence
conjugate "to choose" in present, past, present participle, and past participle
Present: choose
Past: chose
Present Participle: choosing
Past Participle: chosen
Throughout the day, the rain came in the window
Bob doesn't/don't know the answer.
doesn't
What is an irregular verb?
Does not end in -ed
Conjugate the following verbs: Walk, talk, Teach, Think
Walked, talked, taught, thought
conjugate "to bring" in present, past, present participle, and past participle
Present: brings
Past: brought
Present Participle: Bringing
Past Participle: brought
All students except Bob rode to school on the bus;
Past the large sign is a windmill;
The vacationers went to Disney World
on the bus; to school; to Disney World
Your pants are/is at the cleaners.
The Prime Minister, together with his wife, (greets, greet) the press cordially.
All of the CDs, even the scratched one, (is, are) in this case
are, greets, are