Verb Agreement
Find the Verb
Verb Tense
Helping Verbs
Choose the Correct Verb
100

The boys (enjoy, enjoys) gardening. 

What is enjoy?

100

The grass grows tall in the yard. 

What is grows?

100

Dylan will plant cucumbers in his garden. 

What is future tense?

100

Spring snap beans will grow in about eight weeks.

What is will?

100

The green peas have (beginned, begun) to sprout. 

What is begun?

200

Their grandfather (plant, plants) many kinds of vegetables in his garden. 

What is plants?

200

The spring flowers bloom in the garden. 

What is bloom?

200

He planted tomatoes last year. 

What is past tense?

200

Some baby carrots have sprouted already. 

What is have?

200

Elise (gave, gived) a bushel of vegetables to her grandmother. 

What is gave?

300

The carrots (grow, grows) underground. 

What is grow?

300

Gentle rains help the new plants. 

What is help? 

300

Amy plants yellow squash and white onions. 

What is present tense?

300

I am planting lettuce in my garden this year. 

What is am?

300

Tommy's family has (eated, eaten) lunch already. 

What is eaten?

400

The pumpkin stalk (shoot, shoots) up with swirls and yellow flowers. 

What is shoots?
400

Warm sunshine strengthens the young stalks. 

What is strengthens?

400

Dylan watered his garden last night. 

What is past tense?

400

That tomato plant has grown three inches since last week. 

What is has?

400

The cardinals (singed, sang) a cheerful tune. 

What is sang?

500

The boys (skip, skips) down the road. 

What is skip?

500

The gardener pulls the weeds from the rich soil.

What is pulls?

500

He will weed it tomorrow after school. 

What is future tense?

500

We are eating vegetable stew tonight for supper. 

What is are?

500

We have (seen, sawed) rabbits in the garden. 

What is seen?