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17: Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar GapFill
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'Thomas confronted the bully.' Which word is the main verb?
'Grainne cycles to work every day.' Which word is the main verb?
'Tristan asked her for a dance.' Which word is the main verb?
'Olive goes horse riding when the sun rises.' Which word is the main verb?
'Do you love me?' Which word is the main verb?
When we are speaking about something that has already occurred, verbs are in the [blank] tense.When we are speaking about something occurring now, verbs are in the [blank] tense.
When we are speaking about something that will happen, verbs are in the [blank] tense.
'Suzy ran home.' What tense is this in?
'Suzy will run home from school.' What tense is this in?
‘Suzy is running to school.' What tense is this in?
‘Louise couldn't make it.' What tense is this in?
'Louise can't make it.' What tense is this in?
'Louise won't be able to make it.' What tense is this in?
'David sing/sings at the pub down the road.' Which verb agrees with the subject?
'I play/plays snooker at the weekend.' Which verb agrees with the subject?
'Dan drink/drinks spirits mixed with energy drink.' Which verb agrees with the subject?
'We own/owns a house together.' Which verb agrees with the subject?
'They always arrive/arrives late.' Which verb agrees with the subject?