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Choosing Correct Verb Tense Be Have

The document provides examples of verbs in the present, past, and future tense forms of "to be" and "to have". It then provides two exercises for learners to choose the correct verb form for each sentence based on the subject. The exercises focus on distinguishing between third person singular and plural forms of verbs in sentences using subjects like "I", "you", "he", "she", "it", "we", and "they".

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Choosing Correct Verb Tense Be Have

The document provides examples of verbs in the present, past, and future tense forms of "to be" and "to have". It then provides two exercises for learners to choose the correct verb form for each sentence based on the subject. The exercises focus on distinguishing between third person singular and plural forms of verbs in sentences using subjects like "I", "you", "he", "she", "it", "we", and "they".

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Present, past and future tenses VERB = To be

VERB: To be (Present tense) I am You


ONE

VERB: To be (Past tense) I was

are

You

ONE

were

He/she/it is We are You


MANY

He/she/it was We were You


MANY

are

were

They are

They were

VERB: To be (Future tense) I will be You


ONE

will be

He/she/it will be We will be You


MANY

will be

They will be

Present, past and future tenses VERB = To have

VERB: To have (Present tense) I have You


ONE

VERB: To have (Past tense) I had You


ONE

have

had

He/she/it has We have You


MANY

He/she/it had We had You


MANY

have

had

They have

They had

VERB: To have (Future tense) I will have You


ONE

will have

He/she/it will have We will have You


MANY

will have

They will have

L.O. To choose the correct verb To be and To have Choose the correct verb form for each sentence.

(1) I (am/are) eleven years old on my next birthday. (2) They (is/are) going to complete their homework tonight. (3) He (is/are) my favourite sports person in the whole world. (4) You (is/are) the tallest person in this class. (5) She (am/is) the first woman in Britain to have won the lottery. (6) I (is/am) quite a shy person, but I do chat with my friends a lot. (7) It (is/are) nearly the end of the Summer holidays. (8) We (is/are) the only class to have won the trophy twice. (9) You (is/are) the best friend Ive ever had. (10) We (were/was) going on holiday when the car broke down. (11) It (was/were) only 7p.m. in the evening, but it was dark. (12) I (was/were) the first girl in the class to be made a prefect. (13) They (were/was) mucking about when Ben fell off the table. (14) You (has/have) got the best folder, out of anyone in our group. (15) I (has/have) been on holiday to Spain, with my cousin.

L.O. To choose the correct verb To be and To have (HOMEWORK) Choose the correct verb form for each sentence.

(1) I (is/am) looking for a new tennis racquet, at the weekend. (2) She (are/is) happy to be in the final of the X Factor on Sunday. (3) You (are/am) waiting for the doors to open in the shop sale. (4) He (is/am) only going to drive you as far as the railway station. (5) They (am/are) standing at the bus stop, waiting for the 450 bus. (6) I (am/is) crazy about the number one song in the charts. (7) It (is/are) nearly the end of October, and its getting colder. (8) You (is/are) jumping over the fence, to get away from me! (9) We (is/are) miserable, because our favourite pet dog is missing. (10) I (were/was) going to eat my sandwich, but I had salad instead. (11) He (were/was) dreading Monday, as he forgot his homework. (12) They (were/was) burning leaves and branches on Bonfire Night. (13) You (was/were) friendly to me, when I first started this school. (14) She (have/has) got the best pencil case in the world! (15) You (have/has) been to Bangladesh, havent you?

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