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Spelling Words Multisyllabic Words

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Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Grammar Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs

maria want to sing in his own countrys’ capital (5) Maria wants to sing in her own country’s capital. the bound of friendship between millie and ms gooding was unbrakeable (7) The bond of friendship between Millie and Ms. Gooding was unbreakable.

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs But there was still one place Marian had not sung. The verb sing is irregular. It does not use –ed to form its past and past participle forms. It has a different spelling for each form: sing, sang, (have) sung.

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Usually you add –ed to a verb to form the past and past participle. Irregular verbs do not follow this rule. Instead of having –ed forms to show past tense, irregular verbs usually change to other words.

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Present: Sharon sings in a group. Present Participle: She is singing on Saturday. Part Tense: They sang every weekend last month. Past Participle: The group has sung together for five years.

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Present Tense Present Participle Past Tense Past Participle become (is, are) becoming became (has, have, had) become choose (is, are) choosing chose (has, have, had) chosen fall (is, are) falling fell (has, have, had) fallen find (is, are) finding found (has, have, had) found get (is, are) getting got (has, have, had) gotten give (is, are) giving gave (has, have, had) given go (is, are) going went (has, have, had) gone hear (is, are) hearing heard (has, have, had) heard is/are (is, are) being was/were (has, have, had) been know (is, are) knowing knew (has, have, had) known leave (is, are) leaving left (has, have, had) left sing (is, are) singing sang (has, have, had) sung speak (is, are) speaking spoke (has, have, had) spoken

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Is the underlined verb present, present participle, past, or past participle? John sings while he works. present Marian knew she had a good voice. past Phyllis gave the performance of her life.

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Is the underlined verb present, present participle, past, or past participle? Michelle is going to Europe for several performances. present participle Eleanor Roosevelt had heard about Marian’s struggles. past participle

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Choose the correct form of the verb in ( ) that correctly completes each sentence. Howard University (had chose, had chosen) Constitution Hall for Marian’s concert. had chosen Crowds (heared, heard) Marian’s velvety, strong voice. heard

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Choose the correct form of the verb in ( ) that correctly completes each sentence. President Roosevelt (spoke, have spoke) with the Department of the Interior about the concert’s location. spoke

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Choose the correct form of the verb in ( ) that correctly completes each sentence. Ethel May (becamed, had become) Marian’s biggest fan. had become When Marian (has singing, sang), folks were amazed at her remarkable talent. sang

Spelling Words Multisyllabic Words

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Word Structure: suffixes Pages 300 - 301.

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Grammar Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs

the childrens’ melodys fell softly upon are ears (5) The children’s melodies fell softly upon our ears. mr gooding choosed to perform the aria in it’s interety (7) Mr. Gooding chose to perform the aria in its entirety.

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs The four principal parts of a verb are the present, present participle, past, and past participle. An irregular verb does not add –ed to form the past tense. Have, has, and had, show perfect tenses.

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Present Tense Present Participle Past Tense Past Participle become (is, are) becoming became (has, have, had) become choose (is, are) choosing chose (has, have, had) chosen fall (is, are) falling fell (has, have, had) fallen find (is, are) finding found (has, have, had) found get (is, are) getting got (has, have, had) gotten give (is, are) giving gave (has, have, had) given go (is, are) going went (has, have, had) gone hear (is, are) hearing heard (has, have, had) heard is/are (is, are) being was/were (has, have, had) been know (is, are) knowing knew (has, have, had) known leave (is, are) leaving left (has, have, had) left sing (is, are) singing sang (has, have, had) sung speak (is, are) speaking spoke (has, have, had) spoken

Spelling Words Multisyllabic Words

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Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Grammar Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs

he left america too sing on the intirnational stage (5) He left America to sing on the international stage. the pianoes was moved to the side of the stag (5) The pianos were moved to the side of the stage.

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs The four principal parts of a verb are the present, present participle, past, and past participle. An irregular verb does not add –ed to form the past tense. Have, has, and had, show perfect tenses.

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Present Tense Present Participle Past Tense Past Participle become (is, are) becoming became (has, have, had) become choose (is, are) choosing chose (has, have, had) chosen fall (is, are) falling fell (has, have, had) fallen find (is, are) finding found (has, have, had) found get (is, are) getting got (has, have, had) gotten give (is, are) giving gave (has, have, had) given go (is, are) going went (has, have, had) gone hear (is, are) hearing heard (has, have, had) heard is/are (is, are) being was/were (has, have, had) been know (is, are) knowing knew (has, have, had) known leave (is, are) leaving left (has, have, had) left sing (is, are) singing sang (has, have, had) sung speak (is, are) speaking spoke (has, have, had) spoken

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Past forms of irregular verbs are not used with a helping verb, but past participle forms are. No: He has did it. They have went. Yes: He did it. They went. Yes: He has done it. They have done it.

Spelling Words Multisyllabic Words

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Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Grammar Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs

there were no empty seats on the bus and ethel finded herself in a predicament (5) There were no empty seats on the bus, and Ethel found herself in a predicament. the winners’ of the singing contest is about to receive there prizes (5) The winners of the singing contest are about to receive their prizes.

by the time she was thirty, marla have sung in philedelphia (6) By the time she was thirty, Marla had sung in Philadelphia. jj gives his friend a ticket, to the concert (7) J.J. gave his friend a ticket to the concert.

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs The four principal parts of a verb are the present, present participle, past, and past participle. An irregular verb does not add –ed to form the past tense. Have, has, and had, show perfect tenses.

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Present Tense Present Participle Past Tense Past Participle become (is, are) becoming became (has, have, had) become choose (is, are) choosing chose (has, have, had) chosen fall (is, are) falling fell (has, have, had) fallen find (is, are) finding found (has, have, had) found get (is, are) getting got (has, have, had) gotten give (is, are) giving gave (has, have, had) given go (is, are) going went (has, have, had) gone hear (is, are) hearing heard (has, have, had) heard is/are (is, are) being was/were (has, have, had) been know (is, are) knowing knew (has, have, had) known leave (is, are) leaving left (has, have, had) left sing (is, are) singing sang (has, have, had) sung speak (is, are) speaking spoke (has, have, had) spoken

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Test Tip: Some irregular verbs, such as cost, cut, hit, hurt, let, put, and shut, have the same spelling for the present, past, and past participle forms. Example: I put on my hat. (present) I put my on my hat yesterday. (past) I have put on my hat many times. (past participle)

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Grammar Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs The four principal parts of a verb are the present, present participle, past, and past participle. An irregular verb does not add –ed to form the past tense. Have, has, and had, show perfect tenses.

Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Present Tense Present Participle Past Tense Past Participle become (is, are) becoming became (has, have, had) become choose (is, are) choosing chose (has, have, had) chosen fall (is, are) falling fell (has, have, had) fallen find (is, are) finding found (has, have, had) found get (is, are) getting got (has, have, had) gotten give (is, are) giving gave (has, have, had) given go (is, are) going went (has, have, had) gone hear (is, are) hearing heard (has, have, had) heard is/are (is, are) being was/were (has, have, had) been know (is, are) knowing knew (has, have, had) known leave (is, are) leaving left (has, have, had) left sing (is, are) singing sang (has, have, had) sung speak (is, are) speaking spoke (has, have, had) spoken

Spelling Words Multisyllabic Words

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