Form and Use Regular and Irregular Verbs: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.1.D

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1

Complete the following sentence using the past or past participle form of the verb given in the brackets.

The old lady has _________ better days. \[see\]

see

0

seen

CORRECT

saw

0

seeing

0

Explanation

The correct answer to fill in the blank and complete the sentence is "seen." "Seen" is the past participle of see and correctly matches the present perfect tense of the sentence.

2

Select the answer choice that is a verb

run

CORRECT

Florida

0

Eric

0

I

0

Explanation

A verb is a word that shows an action or occurrence.

"Run" is a verb because it shows an action.

"Florida" and "Eric" are nouns. "Eric" is a person and "Florida" is a place.

"I" is a pronoun.

3

Select the answer choice that is a verb

walk

CORRECT

Florida

0

he

0

happy

0

Explanation

A verb is a word that shows an action or occurrence.

"Walk" is a verb because it shows an action.

"Florida" is a noun.

"He" is a pronoun.

"Happy" is an adjective

4

Select the past tense verb for the word below:

do

did

CORRECT

doed

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does

0

doing

0

Explanation

Most verbs are regular in the past tense. That means you follow a rule like "add -ed" or "add -d" to get the past-tense form of the verb.

Some verbs are irregular in the past tense. That means you don't follow a rule. Instead, you must remember the past-tense form of the verb.

5

Select the past tense verb for the word below:

run

ran

CORRECT

running

0

runed

0

runned

0

Explanation

Most verbs are regular in the past tense. That means you follow a rule like "add -ed" or "add -d" to get the past-tense form of the verb.

Some verbs are irregular in the past tense. That means you don't follow a rule. Instead, you must remember the past-tense form of the verb.

6

Select the past tense verb for the word below:

dive

dove

CORRECT

dived

0

diving

0

dives

0

Explanation

Most verbs are regular in the past tense. That means you follow a rule like "add -ed" or "add -d" to get the past-tense form of the verb.

Some verbs are irregular in the past tense. That means you don't follow a rule. Instead, you must remember the past-tense form of the verb.

7

Select the past tense verb for the word below:

drive

drove

CORRECT

drived

0

drives

0

driving

0

Explanation

Most verbs are regular in the past tense. That means you follow a rule like "add -ed" or "add -d" to get the past-tense form of the verb.

Some verbs are irregular in the past tense. That means you don't follow a rule. Instead, you must remember the past-tense form of the verb.

8

Select the past tense verb for the word below:

become

became

CORRECT

becomed

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becoming

0

becomes

0

Explanation

Most verbs are regular in the past tense. That means you follow a rule like "add -ed" or "add -d" to get the past-tense form of the verb.

Some verbs are irregular in the past tense. That means you don't follow a rule. Instead, you must remember the past-tense form of the verb.

9

Select the past tense verb for the word below:

bend

bent

CORRECT

bended

0

bending

0

bends

0

Explanation

Most verbs are regular in the past tense. That means you follow a rule like "add -ed" or "add -d" to get the past-tense form of the verb.

Some verbs are irregular in the past tense. That means you don't follow a rule. Instead, you must remember the past-tense form of the verb.

10

Select the past tense verb for the word below:

buy

bought

CORRECT

buyed

0

buying

0

buys

0

Explanation

Most verbs are regular in the past tense. That means you follow a rule like "add -ed" or "add -d" to get the past-tense form of the verb.

Some verbs are irregular in the past tense. That means you don't follow a rule. Instead, you must remember the past-tense form of the verb.