She (to vacuum) the apartment yesterday after everyone had left.
What is "had vacuumed"
past perfect simple
What tense is this sentence?
I live in Burlington.
What is simple present?
What is the best example of to walk in the simple present tense.
walk.
The sentence "tomorrow the spaceship landed" has an error where?
What is landed
The most basic form of a verb without any tense or connection to a particular subject.
What is an infinitive
What is the simple past tense of the verbs below.
Hear and read
Heard and read
Place the correct tense in the sentence:
We have been ___(to travel) all day.
We have been traveling all day.
What is the best example of the verb to walk in the present perfect simple form.
I have walked.
What kind of verb is in this sentence: "she had better do her homework"
What is an auxiliary verb
An action that has occurred and has been completed.
What is the present perfect form?
What is the tense of the sentence below?
It was snowing yesterday around 1pm
Past Perfect Continous
This tense is used to express a current action, actions in progress, or an unfinished action.
What is present continuous/progressive?
taught.
Fix the incorrect verb form: we run all day yesterday
What is we ran
A noun that denotes the recipient of the action from a transitive verb.
Ex. Sue gave Max the photo.
What is a direct object?
What is the preterite in the sentence below?
The hour had already started when we finally got to the How.
"got"
Place this verb correctly in the sentence:
I (to buy) a house on the lake.
I bought a house on the lake.
What is the best example of to think in the present perfect simple tense?
Fix the incorrect verb form: "we have sang since yesterday"
What is "have been singing"
A verb tense used about something that started in the past is continuously occurring.
What is present perfect continuous?
What tense does the "formula" below create?
Aux verb to be (in past tense) + -ING
Past Progressive.
Defines verbs that explain past actions that continue to happen in the present.
What is the best example of the verb to run in the past perfect continuous.
Have been running.
What is the error in "they had lived in London before moving"?
What is the time period
The object that denotes a participant in a situation.
What is a predicative compliment?