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Learning Objective : Use regular verbs correctly W.C. 1.3.

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1 Learning Objective : Use regular verbs correctly W.C. 1.3

2 What will we use today? Regular verbs correctly RegularVerbs Save/savedHelp/helped Try/triedCry/cried Jump/jumpedPlay/played Skip/skippedJog/jogged

3 Identify the action taking place in the below pictures Partner Share Runningswimmingcookingreading

4 Verbs: is word that expresses action or a state of being A regular verb forms the past tense by adding –d or –ed to the end of the verb. Example: Tim patiently cooks spaghetti for dinner. The action in the sentence is cooks. When verbs can also indicate the tense of the sentence: Present tense: Tim patiently cooks spaghetti for dinner. Past tense: Tim patiently cooked spaghetti for dinner (notice regular verbs in with –d or –ed ) Future tense: Tim will cook spaghetti for dinner. (notice the helping verb “will” comes before the action verb)

5 Why is it important to know how to use verbs correctly? It will help us to become better speakers and writers

6 Which word is the verb in the sentence? 1.We waited patienly for the parade to begin. 2.Charlie will slowly play a song for his brother. 3.She raced rapidly down the hill. 4.Thomas assertively twists the top off the jar. Steps for identifying verbs Step 1: Read the sentence Step 2: find the words that expresses an action Step 3: Determine whether the sentence is present, past, or future past future past present

7 Closure What is a verb? How do you identify a verb? Which word in the sentence is the verb and what is the tense? – Mary accidently tripped her friend. past


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