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Verbs in Simple, Progressive, and Perfect Tenses

Verbs in Simple, Progressive, and Perfect Tenses

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English

8th Grade

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CCSS
L.4.1B, L.1.1E, L.1.1B

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Nicole Cremeens

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Verbs in Simple, Progressive, and Perfect Tenses

by Nicole Cremeens

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​Action verbs...

​ describe what someone (or something) does

  • ​Layla plays on her school's softball team.

  • ​Sara and Ricky cooked dinner together.

  • ​Rachel dreams of becoming a doctor.

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Multiple Choice

Dangerous weather frightens children and adults.

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action verb

2

not an action verb

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Multiple Choice

The winds of a hurricane batter homes.

1

action verb

2

not an action verb

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Multiple Choice

Some hurricanes only swirl over the ocean, never reaching land.

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action verb

2

not an action verb

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​Verbs in Progressive Tense...

​ use a to be verb with a present participle (-ing verb)

Progressive tense shows an action that is in progress - happening NOW and will continue to happen for a period of time.

  • ​Julia is dancing right now.

  • ​Kevin was playing Monopoly when we arrived.

  • ​Alex and Cody are baking muffins.

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​To Be Verbs

​is

​was

​has

​had

​will

​are

were

have​

be

​been

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Multiple Select

She has been reading about how to use them.

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she

2

has

3

been

4

reading

5

how

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Multiple Select

Sam was earning some money at his new job.

1

new

2

was

3

job

4

earning

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Multiple Select

Before then, his neighbors were thinking of doing yard work.

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neighbors

2

were

3

before

4

thinking

5

then

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​Verbs in Perfect Tenses

​ use a to be verb and a past participle (usually -ed form of the verb)

Perfect tense verbs show past, present, and future ongoing action.

  • ​Noah will have traveled to Japan by the end of the year.

  • ​Olivia has taught for ten years.

  • ​Emma had walked to school before I got home.

  • ​Mason and Andy will have met their cousins by the time the party starts.

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Multiple Select

Ned Frap, the ruler of the planet, has escaped in a space pod.

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ruler

2

has

3

escaped

4

spacepod

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Multiple Select

An earthquake had leveled his plastic dome.

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earthquake

2

had

3

dome

4

leveled

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Multiple Select

He will have used all his energy pellets before nightfall.

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energy

2

pellets

3

will

4

have

5

used

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​Present Perfect Progressive Tense

​ uses has/have + been + present participle (-ing verb)

​Actions that started in the past and continue into the present

  • ​Nora has been cleaning for an hour

  • ​I have been walking since 8:00 PM.

  • ​Laura and I have been eating octopus since we were babies.

  • ​Emma has been trying to juggle for the entire day.

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Fill in the Blank

He ____ ____ mowing all of his neighbors' lawns.

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Fill in the Blank

People ____ ____ giving him lots of different chores.

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Fill in the Blank

I ____ ____ wondering what it will cost to have thorn bushes removed.

Verbs in Simple, Progressive, and Perfect Tenses

by Nicole Cremeens

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