Is this sentence correct?
I rode a bicycle yesterday
Yes, the sentence is correct.
Is this sentence correct?
I seen a movie yesterday.
No, the correct sentence is:
I saw a movie yesterday.
Is this sentence correct?
I run a race yesterday.
No, the correct sentence is:
I ran a race yesterday.
Is this sentence correct?
I have lent money to friends many times in the past.
Yes, this sentence is correct.
Is this sentence correct?
I have shook a tambourine many times in the past.
No, the correct sentence is:
I have shaken a tambourine many times in the past.
Make a positive sentence with these words:
I / pay for groceries / many times in the past.
I have paid for groceries many times in the past.
Make a positive sentence with these words:
I / pay for a computer/ yesterday.
I paid for a computer yesterday.
Make a positive sentence with these words:
I / keep a secret / yesterday.
I kept a secret yesterday.
Make a positive sentence with these words:
I / ride a bicycle / many times in the past.
I have ridden a bicycle many times in the past.
Make a positive sentence with these words:
I / lose my keys / many times in the past.
I have lost my keys many times in the past
Make a negative sentence with these words:
I / hold a baby / yesterday.
I did not hold a baby yesterday
Make a negative sentence with these words:
I / lend money to friends / many times in the past.
I have not lent money to friends many times in the past.
Make a negative sentence with these words:
I / hurt someone / last week.
I did not hurt someone last week.
Make a negative sentence with these words:
I / leave class early / many times in the past.
I have not left class early many times in the past.
Make a negative sentence with these words:
I / see a movie / yesterday.
I did not see a movie yesterday.
What is the simple past of "meet"?
The simple past is met.
What is the past participle of "keep"?
kept
What is the simple past of "make"?
made
What is the past participle of "ride"?
ridden
What is the simple past of "say"?
said
What is the definition of "put"?
1. to place something in a specific place
2. to sit or travel in a vehicle or on an animal
3. to give money in exchange for an object or service
1. to place something in a specific place
What is the definition of "leave"?
1. to have information or facts about something in your mind
2. to go away from a person or place
3. to give something to someone to be returned later
2. to go away from a person or place
What is the definition of "meet"?
1. to not have something anymore, or not to know where it is
2. to create something
3. to come to the same place at the same time as someone else
3. to come to the same place at the same time as someone else
What is the definition of "pay"?
1. to give money in exchange for an object or service
2. to place something in a specific place
3. to go over and understand the meaning of letters or symbols
1. to give money in exchange for an object or service
What is the definition of "shake"?
1. to give something in exchange for money
2. to cause a thing to go or to be taken somewhere
3. to move quickly from side to side or up and down
3. to move quickly from side to side or up and down