... form of irregular verbs written in Decide if you want the students to supply the past tense or the pastparticiple (You can also draw the grid with the past tense forms and ask for past participles.) ... simple form of an irregular verb The students cover the past (or past participle, depending on the card) NOTE: You could also make game cards with either the past or pastparticiple and require ... with the simple form of a verb written large The verbs may have regular or irregular past forms, or you may use a mixture The students supply the past form Put students into groups of five or six...
... FUTURE PAST MEANING EXAMPLES should should + have + expectation They should be here any minute pastparticiple They should have been here by now might might + have + possibility pastparticiple ... PASTPASTPARTICIPLE I am was have been you are were have been he, she, it is was has been we are were have been they are were have been H ELPING V ERBS Helping verbs (also called auxiliary verbs) ... The basic forms of these verbs can also be a bit tricky The following table shows how each verb is conjugated PRESENT PRESENT PARTICIPLEPAST (WITH AM, IS, ARE) PASTPARTICIPLE (WITH HAVE, HAS,...
... night phone you? X E Regular (R) or irregular (I) verbs? play R fly _ use _ study _ eat _ make _ travel _ see _ F Write the past simple of the verbs of exercise ... my friends in a café We some pasta and some juice After lunch I for a few hours, I tired! H Complete with past simple (regular verbs) I opened the door and _ (look) ... It _ (not snow) last night 25 They _ (not work) until twelve last night I Past simple (irregular verbs) I _ (loose) my watch in the park David _ (not hurt) his knee I kicked...
... spaced-out or that the men are completely spaced-out Infinitivte present tense lock in -ing form past tense pastparticiple lock in & locks in locking in locked in locked in lock in p.v When you lock ... lockout The lockout lasted for three months Infinitive present tense punch in -ing form past tense pastparticiple punch in & punches in punching in punched in punched in punch in p.v When you ... 1950s Infinitive sort out present tense sort out & sorts out -ing form sorting out past tense sorted out pastparticiple sorted out sort out p.v When you sort a group of things out, you separate...
... Infinitive present tense past tense pastparticiple butt in & butts in butt in -ing form butting in butt in butt in butt in p.v When ... huge supermarket opened across the street 99 Infinitive present tense fill out -ing form past tense pastparticiple fill out & fills out filling out filled out filled out fill out p.v When you ... They're so stuck-up — they'll never sit at our table Infinitive present tense -ing form past tense pastparticiple use up & uses up using up used up used up use up use up p.v When you use up...
... EXERCISE 12b — Write answers to the questions using phrasal verbs and participle adjectives from this section Make all the phrasal verbspast perfect Mike told me that Jerry had been angry and was ... commercial Infinitive present tense fall through fall through & falls through -ing form past tense pastparticiple falling through fell through fallen through fall through p.v When people or things ... for not being able to put us up Infinitive present tense -ing form past tense screw on & screws on screwing on screwed on pastparticiple screw on screwed on screw on p.v When you screw on the...
... follows, how verbs of the type ”a cˆ nta” (to sing) conjugate in the indicative a present, by having the first regular expression model the first person singular form ”(eu) cˆ nt” a (in regular expression ... conjugate with the ”ez” suffix and are regular, namely rule 7, created for verbs like ”a dansa” The second largest class, also as expected, is the one belonging to verbs from the 4th conjugational ... in order to reduce the ambiguity of the data, which was due to some verbs having alternate conjugation patterns The unlabeled verbs were thrown out, while the labeled ones were used to train and...
... the dogs to make them go away go back return When are you going back to your house? go by + go past, go close to, visit quickly We go by the coffee shop everyday go back on + not keep (one’s ... view as Do you take me for an idiot? take * in + learning Are you taking in all of these phrasal verbs? take * in + deceive a person He was taken in by the artist take * in + make smaller when...