What kind of verb is used in the sentence? (Action, State of Being, Helping, or Linking)
Sam ran three miles before breakfast.
Action
What kind of verb is used in the sentence? (Action, State of Being, Helping, or Linking)
Tony is at the bus stop.
State of Being
What kind of verb is used in the sentence? (Action, State of Being, Helping, or Linking)
Cathy will run in Tuesday’s race.
Helping
What kind of verb is used in the sentence? (Action, State of Being, Helping, or Linking)
Roger looks handsome.
Linking
What kind of verb is used in the sentence? (Action, State of Being, Helping, or Linking)
Bill should have been working last night.
Helping
Grammar:
My new bike was hard to ride at first, but I was/ got /get used to it quite quickly.
got
Grammar:
While I had played / played / was playing videogames, I heard a big crack of thunder.
was playing
Grammar:
I’ll have / am having a lemonade and a falafel wrap, please.
have
Grammar:
Heidi__________her final exams all of next month. (take)
will be taking
Grammar:
Ashley_____________her driver license exam tomorrow morning. (take)
will be taking
Where is the verb?
Technology is changing at an incredible pace.
is changing
Where is the verb?
Our newest computer didn’t even come with a floppy drive.
did come
Where is the verb?
Should I take a packing list to them?
should take
Where is the verb?
There may be some good restaurants in the area.
may be
Where is the verb?
After printing your work, you are required to submit it.
are required
Grammar:
How are you? I_________ (be) here in Holland for three weeks now.
have been
Grammar:
I suddenly noticed that everyone_________ (look) at me.
was looking
Grammar:
The party______________next Friday at eight.
is
Grammar:
For the next two weeks, you________how to dig for fossils and uncover buried mysteries. (learn)
will be learning
Grammar:
At the lodge, we____________every night in a wooden hut. (sleep)
will be sleeping
Grammar:
My Dutch isn’t great, but I_________ (learn) a lot of new words.
have learned
Grammar:
My pronunciation was terrible as I __________ spoken German for a long time.
Correct the sentence.
My pronunciation was terrible as I hadn’t spoken
German for a long time
Grammar:
We ______________ (come) to live in New York!
are coming
Grammar:
We can’t wait until tomorrow. The tickets________out by then. (sell out)
will have sold
Grammar:
If you ___________ for fossils before, don’t worry, I'll show you. (look)
*negative form
have never looked /haven't looked