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What is the action verb in this sentence? Tom wrote a note to Stan.

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What is the main verb in this sentence? I am studying an unusual alphabet.

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What is the helping verb in this sentence? Some alphabets have included pictures for words.

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Which tense is the verb written in? Samuel will tell us about his invention.

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What tense is the verb written in? This invention benefits many people.

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This baker (make, makes) many cakes.

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The bakers (write, writes) messages in icing.

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We (look, looks) at the cakes in the glass cases.

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Ms. Taylor (ask, asks) for two cakes.

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Sue (check, checks) the messages.

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I have (saw, seen) that television commercial.

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It (came, come) on at eight o'clock.

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A clever writer (wrote, written) the script.

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John has (went, gone) to the television studio.

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His father (drove, driven) him there.

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I have (drew, drawn) a picture about littering.

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My teacher has (make, made) my picture into a poster.

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I (did, done) a very good job.

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I have (bring, brought) the poster to the principal.

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She has (began, begun) to collect our posters.

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Eric what is your painting about?

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Yes I understand now.

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Reggie Sally and Gail are working on a mural.

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They are using green white and red paint.

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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.





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