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Let’s play…. VERB REVIEW Basketball !. What is verb tense consistency?. All the verbs in a passage maintain the same tense. What does it mean to conjugate a verb?. To change its tense. What are the 6 different tenses of verbs?. Past Present Future Past Perfect Present Perfect - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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What is verb tense consistency?

                       

                      

All the verbs in a passage maintain the same tense

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What does it mean to conjugate a verb?

To change

its tense

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What are the 6 different

tenses of verbs?

                       

                      

1. Past2. Present3. Future

4. Past Perfect5. Present Perfect6. Future Perfect

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The perfect tenses have what with the main verb?

                       

                      

Helping Verbs!

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Tell the tense of the

underlined verb.

                       

                      We have completed our

homework.A. PresentB. PastC. Past

Participle

C. Past Participle

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Tell the tense of the

underlined verb.

                       

                      

We will have completed a 5 page research paper by this time next year.

A. PresentB. FutureC. Future

Perfect

C. Future Perfect

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Choose the correct

form of the verb

                       

                      

We have (swim) in that pool before.swum

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Put the verb in past

tense.

                       

                      

We (drink) Mountain Dew

at Drew’s party.drank

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Put the verb in the

correct tense.

                       

                      

We have (drink) Mountain Dew at Drew’s party for the last 5 years.drunk

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Explain the difference between

active & passive voice.

Active Voice: The subject acts.

Passive Voice: The subject is acted upon.

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What is the only kind of verb that

can have active or passive voice?

Action Verbs!

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Is the following verb active or

passive?The 3 pointer was swished by Amanda. Passive

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Is the following verb active or

passive?The ice-cream cone was eaten by Gage. Passive

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Is the following verb active or

passive?The ice-cream ate

Gage.Active

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Is the following verb active or

passive?Caden won the race!

Active

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Is the following verb active or

passive?The black panther was chased by the dragon. Passive

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Is the following verb active or

passive?The couch was so comfortable! Neither! Why?B/c “was” is not an action verb

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Which verb mood states a fact?

A. IndicativeB. Interrogativ

eC. ImperativeD. SubjunctiveE. Conditional

Indicative

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Which verb mood is a command?

A. IndicativeB. Interrogativ

eC. ImperativeD. SubjunctiveE. Conditional

Imperative

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Which verb mood asks a question?

A. IndicativeB. Interrogativ

eC. ImperativeD. SubjunctiveE. Conditional

Interrogative

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Which verb mood depends on something else to

happen?

A. IndicativeB. Interrogativ

eC. ImperativeD. SubjunctiveE. Conditional

Conditional

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Which verb mood is a wish or a hypothetical

situation?

A. IndicativeB. Interrogativ

eC. ImperativeD. SubjunctiveE. Conditional

Subjunctive

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In what mood is the following verb?

A. IndicativeB. Interrogativ

eC. ImperativeD. SubjunctiveE. Conditional

Bring me the ketchup.

Imperative

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In what mood is the following verb?

A. IndicativeB. Interrogativ

eC. ImperativeD. SubjunctiveE. Conditional

If I were a movie star, I would build a humongous log cabin.

Subjunctive

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In what mood is the following verb?

A. IndicativeB. Interrogativ

eC. ImperativeD. SubjunctiveE. Conditional

What did you buy me for Christmas?

Interrogative

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In what mood is the following verb?

A. IndicativeB. Interrogativ

eC. ImperativeD. SubjunctiveE. Conditional

If you participate in the review, then you will get an A!Conditio

nal

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Choose the correct form of the verb in the

sentence.Please sit /set the apple on the desk.

set

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Choose the correct form of the verb in the

sentence.Rise/Raise the flag for the national

anthem.

Raise

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Choose the correct form of the verb in the

sentence.My dog lay/laid in front of the fireplace

all last winter.

Lay

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Choose the correct form of the verb in the

sentence.Rise/Raise for the national anthem.

Rise

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Choose the correct form of the verb in the

sentence.I have laid/lain on the couch all week

because I was sick.

Lain

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Choose the correct form of the verb in the

sentence.Please sit /set in the desk.

sit

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Choose the correct form of the verb in the

sentence.Lie/Lay the remote on the TV stand, so

we don’t lose it!

Lay

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Which verb has a direct object: lie or lay?

lay

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Which verb has a direct object: rise or raise?

raise

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Which verb has a direct object: sit or set?

set


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