Verb Tenses Lesson #11 Workbook page: 103. Student will be able to write sentences using present, past, and future verb tense. Students will use irregular.

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Verb Tenses Lesson #11 Workbook page: 103

Student will be able to write sentences using present, past, and future verb tense. Students will use irregular verbs when necessary.

-What is an irregular verb? -What tense shows that you are talking about something that is “current”. -What tense refers to an event that already happened? -What tense will tell me something that will happen?

Today, you will be: You will continue to use present, past, and future tenses. There will be an emphasis on conveying times, sequences, and conditions, with students making those decisions based on information provided.

Verb: meet Present tense: We meet famous actors in Hollywood. (the action is ____________ or happening ________) Past tense: I met a famous actor. (the verb is ________ and the action has ________ occurred) Future tense: I will meet actors next week. (the action _______ happened yet but will ______)

Example: Write a sentence about this phrase in the past tense. sing a song regular irregular _________________________________ STEPS: 1.Underline the verb in the phrase you will be using. 2. Circle the tense you will be using (today, tomorrow, or yesterday) 3. Write a sentence using the phrase 4. Circle the type of verb you are using!

1. Write a sentence about this phrase in the present tense. break a pencilregular irregular _________________________________ STEPS: 1.Underline the verb in the phrase you will be using. 2. Circle the tense you will be using (today, tomorrow, or yesterday) 3. Write a sentence using the phrase 4. Circle the type of verb you are using!

2. Write a sentence about this phrase in the present tense. smell a flowerregular irregular _________________________________ STEPS: 1.Underline the verb in the phrase you will be using. 2. Circle the tense you will be using (today, tomorrow, or yesterday) 3. Write a sentence using the phrase 4. Circle the type of verb you are using!

3. Write a sentence about this phrase in the present tense. teach a lessonregular irregular _________________________________ STEPS: 1.Underline the verb in the phrase you will be using. 2. Circle the tense you will be using (today, tomorrow, or yesterday) 3. Write a sentence using the phrase 4. Circle the type of verb you are using!

4. Write a sentence about this phrase in the present tense. sleep lateregular irregular _________________________________ STEPS: 1.Underline the verb in the phrase you will be using. 2. Circle the tense you will be using (today, tomorrow, or yesterday) 3. Write a sentence using the phrase 4. Circle the type of verb you are using!

What are some words that we might see that hint at past tense?