Form and Use the Simple Verb Tense: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.1.E - MAP 3rd Grade Reading
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Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
Jake and David complain about the amount of math homework.
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
Jake and David complain about the amount of math homework.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
complain
complained
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
complain complained
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Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
I walk to school.
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I walk to school.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
walk
walked
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
walk walked
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Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
I play with that toy.
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I play with that toy.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
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Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
She hops down the sidewalk
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She hops down the sidewalk
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
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Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
Sam walks to the bus stop.
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
Sam walks to the bus stop.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
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Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
Tyler turns his bike around.
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Tyler turns his bike around.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
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Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct present tense verb.
They turned around the car.
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct present tense verb.
They turned around the car.
The simple present tense is the way to talk about facts. It tells what is always, sometimes, or never true, or what happens over and over.
It uses the base form of the verb, except in the third person singular. 3rd person singular (he, she, or it-- one person or thing) ends in -s.
The simple present tense is the way to talk about facts. It tells what is always, sometimes, or never true, or what happens over and over.
It uses the base form of the verb, except in the third person singular. 3rd person singular (he, she, or it-- one person or thing) ends in -s.
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Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct present tense verb.
She played the violin.
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct present tense verb.
She played the violin.
The simple present tense is the way to talk about facts. It tells what is always, sometimes, or never true, or what happens over and over.
It uses the base form of the verb, except in the third person singular. 3rd person singular (he, she, or it-- one person or thing) ends in -s.
The simple present tense is the way to talk about facts. It tells what is always, sometimes, or never true, or what happens over and over.
It uses the base form of the verb, except in the third person singular. 3rd person singular (he, she, or it-- one person or thing) ends in -s.
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Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct present tense verb.
He disappeared after dinner.
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct present tense verb.
He disappeared after dinner.
The simple present tense is the way to talk about facts. It tells what is always, sometimes, or never true, or what happens over and over.
It uses the base form of the verb, except in the third person singular. 3rd person singular (he, she, or it-- one person or thing) ends in -s.
The simple present tense is the way to talk about facts. It tells what is always, sometimes, or never true, or what happens over and over.
It uses the base form of the verb, except in the third person singular. 3rd person singular (he, she, or it-- one person or thing) ends in -s.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct future tense verb.
I walk my dog when the rain stops.
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct future tense verb.
I walk my dog when the rain stops.
The present tense tells us what will happen in the future. The correct verb tense is future tense, so the underlined verb should be changed to "will walk" indicating it has yet to happen but will in the future.
The present tense tells us what will happen in the future. The correct verb tense is future tense, so the underlined verb should be changed to "will walk" indicating it has yet to happen but will in the future.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
Jake and David complain about the amount of math homework.
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
Jake and David complain about the amount of math homework.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
complain
complained
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
complain complained
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
I walk to school.
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
I walk to school.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
walk
walked
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
walk walked
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
I play with that toy.
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
I play with that toy.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
She hops down the sidewalk
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
She hops down the sidewalk
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
Sam walks to the bus stop.
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
Sam walks to the bus stop.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
Tyler turns his bike around.
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct past tense verb.
Tyler turns his bike around.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
Past tense tells us about something that happened in the past.
For most verbs, we add "ed" to the end of the verb to make it past tense.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct present tense verb.
They turned around the car.
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct present tense verb.
They turned around the car.
The simple present tense is the way to talk about facts. It tells what is always, sometimes, or never true, or what happens over and over.
It uses the base form of the verb, except in the third person singular. 3rd person singular (he, she, or it-- one person or thing) ends in -s.
The simple present tense is the way to talk about facts. It tells what is always, sometimes, or never true, or what happens over and over.
It uses the base form of the verb, except in the third person singular. 3rd person singular (he, she, or it-- one person or thing) ends in -s.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct present tense verb.
She played the violin.
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct present tense verb.
She played the violin.
The simple present tense is the way to talk about facts. It tells what is always, sometimes, or never true, or what happens over and over.
It uses the base form of the verb, except in the third person singular. 3rd person singular (he, she, or it-- one person or thing) ends in -s.
The simple present tense is the way to talk about facts. It tells what is always, sometimes, or never true, or what happens over and over.
It uses the base form of the verb, except in the third person singular. 3rd person singular (he, she, or it-- one person or thing) ends in -s.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct present tense verb.
He disappeared after dinner.
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct present tense verb.
He disappeared after dinner.
The simple present tense is the way to talk about facts. It tells what is always, sometimes, or never true, or what happens over and over.
It uses the base form of the verb, except in the third person singular. 3rd person singular (he, she, or it-- one person or thing) ends in -s.
The simple present tense is the way to talk about facts. It tells what is always, sometimes, or never true, or what happens over and over.
It uses the base form of the verb, except in the third person singular. 3rd person singular (he, she, or it-- one person or thing) ends in -s.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct future tense verb.
I walk my dog when the rain stops.
Select the answer that replaces the underlined verb in the sentence below with the correct future tense verb.
I walk my dog when the rain stops.
The present tense tells us what will happen in the future. The correct verb tense is future tense, so the underlined verb should be changed to "will walk" indicating it has yet to happen but will in the future.
The present tense tells us what will happen in the future. The correct verb tense is future tense, so the underlined verb should be changed to "will walk" indicating it has yet to happen but will in the future.
Compare your answer with the correct one above