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Past Action already happened. Regular verbs end in – d or – ed. Standard WC 1.3 Objective: Identify in writing and speaking past, present, and future verbs tenses Tense Means time. The verb tense indicates the time the action took place. Past Action already happened. Regular verbs end in – d or – ed. They walked. Present Action occurring at the time of speaking or writing. It can also represent a known truth. They walk. H2O is the compound symbol for water. (known truth) Future Action will happen in the future. Formed by using will/shall with the verb. Can also be expressed by using am, is, or are with going to. They will have walked. Created by Therese Duffy 2011

Past Action already happened. Regular verbs end in – d or – ed. Standard WC 1.3 Objective: Identify in writing and speaking past, present, and future verbs tenses Tense Means time. Past Action already happened. Regular verbs end in – d or – ed. Present Action occurring at the time of speaking or writing. It can also represent a known truth. Future Action will happen in the future. Formed by using will/shall with the verb. Can also be expressed by using am, is, or are with going to. Steps 1. Read the sentence. Created by Therese Duffy 2011

Past Action already happened. Regular verbs end in – d or – ed. Standard WC 1.3 Objective: Identify in writing and speaking past, present, and future verbs tenses Tense Means time. Past Action already happened. Regular verbs end in – d or – ed. Present Action occurring at the time of speaking or writing. It can also represent a known truth. Future Action will happen in the future. Formed by using will/shall with the verb. Can also be expressed by using am, is, or are with going to. Steps 1. Read the sentence. 2. Circle the verb. Created by Therese Duffy 2011

Past Action already happened. Regular verbs end in – d or – ed. Standard WC 1.3 Objective: Identify in writing and speaking past, present, and future verbs tenses Tense Means time. Past Action already happened. Regular verbs end in – d or – ed. Present Action occurring at the time of speaking or writing. It can also represent a known truth. Future Action will happen in the future. Formed by using will/shall with the verb. Can also be expressed by using am, is, or are with going to. Steps 1. Read the sentence. 2. Circle the verb. 3. Write the type of verb. Created by Therese Duffy 2011

Past Action already happened. Regular verbs end in – d or – ed. Standard WC 1.3 Objective: Identify in writing and speaking past, present, and future verbs tenses Tense Means time. Past Action already happened. Regular verbs end in – d or – ed. Present Action occurring at the time of speaking or writing. It can also represent a known truth. Future Action will happen in the future. Formed by using will/shall with the verb. Can also be expressed by using am, is, or are with going to. Steps 1. Read the sentence. 2. Circle the verb. 3. Write the type of verb. Created by Therese Duffy 2011

Past Action already happened. Regular verbs end in – d or – ed. Standard WC 1.3 Objective: Identify in writing and speaking past, present, and future verbs tenses Tense Means time. Past Action already happened. Regular verbs end in – d or – ed. Present Action occurring at the time of speaking or writing. It can also represent a known truth. Future Action will happen in the future. Formed by using will/shall with the verb. Can also be expressed by using am, is, or are with going to. Steps 1. Read the sentence. 2. Circle the verb. 3. Write the type of verb. Created by Therese Duffy 2011