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1 name date 4A con]u ation is a ist of the sinoj ar 8nd pnura forms of 8 verb in a particular already know that verbs have six tenses. Each tense has six forms that fit with first-, second-, andthird-person forms of the personal pronouns in both singular (one) and plural (more than one) you write out all of the forms of the verb in each of the tenses, you are conjugating the verb . Thechart below shows a conjugation of the forms of the verb hold for four Singular P uralPresent I hold. You hold. He, she, or it holds. We hold. You hold. They I held. You held.
2 He, she, or it held. We held. You held. They I will hold. You will hold. He, she, or it will hold. We will hold. You will hold. They will perfect I have held. You have held. He, she, or it has held. We have held. You have held. They have :P acf fce A Conjugating the Basic Ferns of VerbsRead each verb . Then, conjugate the singular and plural forms of the verb for the tense and personindicated in : sell (past) (singular)Answer: I sold. You sold. He, she, or it choose (present) (plural)2. draw (present perfect) (singular)3. help (future) (plural)4. hurt (present perfect) (plural)5. wander (past) (first-person)Practice ] Usfng Ve o F r r s n Sen1 en esRead each sentence.
3 Then, complete the sentence by filling in the blank with the verb form shown boat on the lake. (sail, present tense)Example: My brotherAnswer: morn the babysitter to stay late. (ask, present perfect tense)The company three new houses. (build, past tense)We pizza for dinner. (order, future tense)The tires on my bike fiat. (go, present perfect tense)Who the winner of the contest? (determine, future tense)Write three sentences about a time you went out for dinner with your family. Use different verb tensesin Your sentences. Read your sentences aloud to a partner. Have your partner identify each verb YOUUsed and its tense.
4 Then, switch roles with your 81 Usi gVerbs-NameDateThe proojressive tense, or form , of a verb shows an action or condition that is or progressive form of a verb describes an event that is in progress. You create the progressive formby using the present participle of a verb . That is the principal part that ends in -ing. You also add theform of the verb be that matches the tense and number. The chart below shows progressive Tense . Be + Present ParticiplePreser t I am I was I will be TensePresent PerfectPast PerfectFuture PerfectBe + Present ParticipleI have been had been will have been that you recognize progressive tenses of verbs by completing the following : I am calling all of my :I all of my friends, present progressive, swimmers have been practicing for meteor was falling toward my friends will be cheering for summer, I will have been training for six had been napping on the ice E Using Pregressive Tense Verbs in SentencesRead the sentences.
5 Then, fill in the blank, using the tense of the verb in : The plane in ten minutes. (land, future progressive)Answer: The plane will be landing in ten Anna in the park. (jog, past progressive)2. My uncle a new job. (begin, present progressive)3. My dog around in circles. (run, past perfect progressive)4. By noon, I for fifteen hours. (fast, future perfect progressive)5. My brother in the tub for a long time. (soak, present perfect progressive)6. The painters early in the morning. (arrive, future progressive)W itf g a d Speaking A I IfcatfenWrite a paragraph describing a surprise birthday party.
6 Use past progressive tense verbs in yourParagraph. Read your paragraph aloud to a partner. Have your partner identify the verbs you , switch roles with your $ice A Recognizing the Pregressive Tenses in SentencesRead each sentence. Circle the progressive form of the verb . Then, write the tense of the verb on the 83 Using Verbs - name DatePI OGRESSJ VE TENSE OF S [NGTo conjugate the progressive forms of a verb , add the present participle of the verb to aconjugation of the basic forms of all verbs, regular or irregular, you create the progressive tense by using the presentparticiple--the one that ends in -1rig--with different forms of the verb are examples of the six progressive tenses.]
7 Notice how the form of be changes inprogressive tenses:Present progressive Dan is singing a new progressive He was singing in the music progressive He will be singing in the perfect progressive Dan has been singing that song all perfect progressive Gillian had been singing with perfect progressive By Thursday, Dan will have been singing this song for a we (DcO 0@[D8 PracZi e A Eecegnizing the Pregressive Tenses in SenZencesRead each sentence. Then, write the tense of the underlined verb on the hne : I am running as fast as I : present progressive1. We will be arriving at John was asking a By tomorrow, they will have been working on the job for a full Steven had been wanting a new watch for a The firefighters have been training for B Using Progressive Te se Verbs in SentencesRead the sentences.)]
8 Then, fill in the blank so that each sentence contains the progressive tense of theverb shown in : The fire out of control. (burn, past progressive) 'Answer: was burning1. My grandparents2. By then, I3. The baby4. Bonita5, Ius next week. (visit, future progressive)rope for two hours straight. (jump, future perfect progressive)her eyes. (rub, past perfect progressive)with her aunt and uncle. (stay, present progressive)weights for two weeks. (lift, present perfect progressive)Wz i g a d Sioeak ng AIpIg]i a io Write three sentences describing a time you visited relatives or they visited you. Use verbs in differentprogressive tenses in your sentences. Read your sentences aloud to a partner.
9 Have your partneridentify the tense of each verb you used. Then, switch roles with your 84 Using Verbs.