The document discusses verb agreement and verb tenses. It explains that verbs must agree with their subject in number, meaning singular or plural form. Verb tenses include simple present, past, and future, as well as progressive and perfect tenses. Progressive tenses show an ongoing action, perfect tenses place an action before a reference time, and future perfect places one future action before another. Examples are provided to illustrate the different verb tenses.
1 of 2
Downloaded 22 times
More Related Content
Verb Ppt Handouts
1. Agreement in Number
A verb must agree with its subject in _____________.
Number means ___________ or ______________
If the subject is singular (referring to one), you must use a ______________ of the verb.
If the subject is plural (more than one), you must use a _____________ of the verb.
You choose the correct form of the verb! Circle the correct verbs
1. He cry/cries when he think/thinks about his broken dreams.
2. They cry/cries when they think/thinks about their broken dreams.
3. My teacher believe/believes we should work every day.
4. My teachers believe/believes we should work every day.
Simple Tenses
A tense is a ______________ that shows the _______________ of an action or condition
Verbs have three simple tenses:
The _______________ shows that an action or
The car door opens easily.
condition occurs ___________
The _____________ shows that an action or
The car door opened, and the man
stepped out.
condition
The ____________ shows that an action or
The car door will open, and I will
jump out.
condition
Progressive Forms
A progressive form of a verb expresses an action or condition in ____________.
Progressive forms of the three simple tenses are used to show that actions or conditions
2. You are writing notes about verbs.
You were reading novels earlier.
You will be cheering on the last day of school.
Complete Language Network, page 107, # 1-10.
1. 6.
2. 7.
3. 8.
4. 9.
5. 10.
Perfect Tenses
The __________________ places an action or condition in a stretch of time leading up to the
present.
Many people have rafted through the Grand Canyon.
The ________________ places an action or condition before another past action or condition.
After the guide had straightened the raft, we
entered the rapids.
The ________________ places a future action or condition before another future action or
condition.
We will have cleared many rapids before the trip ends.