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Grammar EN6G-Id-3.3 Compose clear and
coherent sentences using appropriate grammatical structures: -Aspects of Verbs READ THE SENTENCES AND IDENTIFY THE TENSE OF VERBS USED. WRITE PR FOR PRESENT TENSE, PA FOR PAST TENSE, AND F FOR FUTURE TENSE.
1.A mosquito saw an iguana. _____
2. The iguana grumbles to himself. _____ 3. The iguana will pass by the python. _____ 4.The python went into a rabbit hole. _____ 5.The rabbit sees the big snake. _____ 6. The monkey will screech and will leap through the trees. _____ 7. Mother Owl usually hunts in the night. _____ 8. The animals feared that the sun would never come back. _____ 9. All the animals laughed when they saw the iguana coming. _____ 10. The mosquito will creep under a curly leaf. _____ Read the sentences. Then, identify the verbs.
1.A mosquito saw an iguana. _____
2. The iguana grumbles to himself. _____ 3. The iguana will pass by the python. _____ 4. The python went into a rabbit hole. _____ 5. The rabbit sees the big snake. _____ 6. The monkey will screech and will leap through the trees. _____ 7. Mother Owl usually hunts in the night. _____ 8. The animals feared that the sun would never come back. _____ 9. All the animals laughed when they saw the iguana coming. _____ 10. The mosquito will creep under a curly leaf. _____ The past perfect expresses an action completed in the past before another action happened.
The present perfect expresses an action
that was completed sometime in the past or is still continuing in the present.
The future perfect describes an action that
will still be completed sometime in the future. Regular verbs form their past participle by adding -d or -ed. Irregular verbs form their past participle by adding -n or -en, and/or changing i to u. Past perfect verbs are formed by adding had to the past participle form of verbs. Let’s Remember
The past perfect expresses an action completed
in the past before another action happened.
Regular verbs form their past participle by adding
-d or -ed. Irregular verbs form their past participle by adding -n or -en, and/or changing i to u.
Past perfect verbs are formed by adding had to
the past participle form of verbs. Task 2
1. A mosquito saw an iguana. (PA)
2. The iguana grumbles to himself. (PR) 3. The iguana will pass by the python. (F) 4. The python went into a rabbit hole. (PA) 5. The rabbit sees the big snake. (PR) 6. The monkey will screech and will leap through the trees. (F) 7. Mother Owl usually hunts in the night. (PR) 8. The animals feared that the sun would never come back. (PA) 9. All the animals laughed when they saw the iguana coming. (PA) 10. The mosquito will creep under a curly leaf. (F) Task 3
1. A mosquito saw an iguana. (saw)
2. The iguana is grumbling to himself. (grumbles) 3. The iguana will pass by the python. (will pass by) 4. The python went into a rabbit hole. (went) 5. The rabbit sees the big snake. (sees) 6. The monkey will screech and will leap through the trees. (will screech, will leap) 7. Mother Owl usually hunts in the night. (hunts) 8. The animals feared that the sun would never come back. (feared) 9. All the animals laughed when they saw the iguana coming. (laughed) 10. The mosquito will creep under a curly leaf. (will creep)