What is the action verb in this sentence? Tom wrote a note to Stan.
What is the main verb in this sentence? I am studying an unusual alphabet.
What is the helping verb in this sentence? Some alphabets have included pictures for words.
Which tense is the verb written in? Samuel will tell us about his invention.
What tense is the verb written in? This invention benefits many people.
This baker (make, makes) many cakes.
The bakers (write, writes) messages in icing.
We (look, looks) at the cakes in the glass cases.
Ms. Taylor (ask, asks) for two cakes.
Sue (check, checks) the messages.
I have (saw, seen) that television commercial.
It (came, come) on at eight o'clock.
A clever writer (wrote, written) the script.
John has (went, gone) to the television studio.
His father (drove, driven) him there.
I have (drew, drawn) a picture about littering.
My teacher has (make, made) my picture into a poster.
I (did, done) a very good job.
I have (bring, brought) the poster to the principal.
She has (began, begun) to collect our posters.
Eric what is your painting about?
Yes I understand now.
Reggie Sally and Gail are working on a mural.
They are using green white and red paint.
Jim drew painted and hung his picture.
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Eric, what is your painting about?
Yes, I understand now.
Reggie, Sally, and Gail are working on a mural.
They are using green, white, and red paint.
Jim drew, painted, and hung his picture.