VERBS
USING HELPING VERBS
Past Participle Verbs and Helping Verbs You can use a helping verb such as have, has, or had with a past participle. It is another way to show something that has already happened. I have walked across a glacier before. Jennifer has walked across a glacier before.
Past Participle Verbs and Helping Verbs A helping verb used with a past participle must agree with the subject of the sentence. Singular Plural I have hiked. You have hiked. She has hiked. We have hiked. They have hiked. Singular Plural I had hiked. You had hiked. She had hiked. We had hiked. They had hiked.
The penguin (skate) ___________________ on the ice. Write the correct form of the verb have and the past participle for the regular verb in parentheses. The penguin (skate) ___________________ on the ice.
Jennifer (travel) ___________________ to many unusual places. Write the correct form of the verb have and the past participle for the regular verb in parentheses. Jennifer (travel) ___________________ to many unusual places.
The seals (move) ___________________ gracefully. Write the correct form of the verb have and the past participle for the regular verb in parentheses. The seals (move) ___________________ gracefully.