Principal Parts of the Verb
The four principal parts of a verb are the base form, the present participle, the past, and the past participle. Base Form Present Past Past Participle Participle Eat (is) eating ate (has) eaten Fight (is) fighting fought (has) fought Walk (is) walking walked (has) walked
Complete the chart for the following verbs Base Form Present Past Past participle Participle 1, Help 2. (is) jumping 3. smiled 4. Joke 5. (has)learned
Complete the chart for the following verbs Base Form Present Past Past participle Participle 1, Help (is helping) helped (has)helped 2. Jump (is) jumping jumped (has)jumped 3. Smile (is) smiling smiled (has)smiled 4. Joke (is) joking joked (has) joked 5. Learn (is) learning learned (has)learned
Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the given verb. Mrs. Harris has (finish) her projects. It (rain) New Year’s Eve. Mr. Craig (phone) home if you do something wrong. Mrs. Graham is (ask) the same question. Mrs. Berry (talk) to me yesterday.