W18 CONVENTIONS: PRINCIPAL PARTS OF VERBS

Word that expresses an action or state of being
A
Pronoun
B
Adjective
C
Verb
D
Adverb
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTSTertiary Education

This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Word that expresses an action or state of being
A
Pronoun
B
Adjective
C
Verb
D
Adverb

Slide 1 - Quiz

Principal Parts of Verbs 
All verbs have four principal parts or forms. 
  1. Present
  2. Present participle
  3. Past
  4. Past participle

Slide 2 - Slide

How many forms do principal verbs have?
A
3 parts
B
2 parts
C
6 parts
D
4 parts

Slide 3 - Quiz

Principal Parts of Verbs 
Most verbs are regular
  • Regular verbs follow a specific pattern
  • Regular present verbs end with "s" or "es"  for the third person (he, she, it). 
  • Regular present participle verbs add "verb to be" + "ing".
  • Regular past verbs end with "d" or "ed". 
  • Regular past participle verbs include "have" or "had" and end with "e" or "ed"

Slide 4 - Slide

Principal Parts of Verbs 
Some verbs are irregular
  • Irregular verbs DON'T follow a predictable pattern. 
  • Irregular present verbs just like regulars end with "s" or "es" for the third person. 
  • Irregular present participle verbs just like regulars add "verb to be" + "ing".
  • Irregular past verbs have no predictable pattern. 
  • Irregular past participle verbs include "have" or "had" and have no predictable pattern. 

Slide 5 - Slide

Verbs that follow a specific pattern
A
Irregular Verbs
B
Regular Verbs

Slide 6 - Quiz

Verbs that have no predictable pattern
A
Irregular Verbs
B
Regular Verbs

Slide 7 - Quiz

Regular Verbs

  • Present: Petter asks her to be quiet.
  • Present participle: They are asking if there is more food.
  • Past: Mr. Dussel asked to be left alone.
  • Past Participle: Ms. Van Daan had asked for her coat. 
Irregular Verbs: 

  • Present: Anne writes in her diary every night. 
  • Present participle: She was writing about her experiences. 
  • Past: Mr. Frank wrote a list of items.
  • Past participle: Margot had written in her book.

Slide 8 - Slide

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Slide 9 - Video

01:18
Type the verb

Slide 10 - Open question

01:33
Type the verb

Slide 11 - Open question

01:47
Type the verb

Slide 12 - Open question

02:01
Type the verb

Slide 13 - Open question

Identify the Principal Part
Mr. Frank IS TELLING Miep news about his departure.
A
Present
B
Present Participle
C
Past
D
Past Participle

Slide 14 - Quiz

Identify the Principal Part
Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan HAD GONE to their room.
A
Present
B
Present Participle
C
Past
D
Past Participle

Slide 15 - Quiz

Identify the Principal Part
The Frank family HAD HIDDEN in the attic.
A
Present
B
Present Participle
C
Past
D
Past Participle

Slide 16 - Quiz

Identify the Principal Part
From the plane, Brian HAD WATCHED the trees grow closer.
A
Present
B
Present Participle
C
Past
D
Past Participle

Slide 17 - Quiz

Identify the Principal Part
Mr. Van Daan FIGHTS with Anne.
A
Present
B
Present Participle
C
Past
D
Past Participle

Slide 18 - Quiz

Identify the Principal Part
Mr. Dussel CAME to stay with the other families.
A
Present
B
Present Participle
C
Past
D
Past Participle

Slide 19 - Quiz

Directions: Read and match all irregular verbs into their correct verb form.
Present
Present Participle
Past
Past Participle
Wear
Hear
Warn
Wearing 
Wore
Worn
Hearing
Heard
Heard
Warning 
Warned
Warned 

Slide 20 - Drag question