Present-Tense Verbs Second Grade Grammar
Present-Tense The tense of a verb tells when the action takes place. Present tense verbs work with singular and plural nouns. If the subject is a singular noun (one person, place, or thing), the present-tense verb ends with –s or –es. The dog jumps over the fence. If the subject is a plural noun (more than one person, place, or thing), the present-tense verb does not end with –s or –es. The dogs jump over the fence.
Agreement A present-tense verb must agree with its subject (singular or plural). Add –s to most verbs if the subject is a singular noun. Add –es to verbs that end with s, ch, sh, x, or z. Do you remember when we made singular verbs plural????? Do not add –s or –es if the subject is plural. Some examples: bring – brings scratch – scratches live – lives throw – throws wash - washes
Choose the Correct Verb The dog (chase, chases) the cat. My sister (sit, sits) at the table. The girls (run, runs) to the playground. The teachers (work, works) after school. Mr. Bailey (make, makes) announcements. We (like, likes) our new class pet.