The Importance of understanding how to form and use progressive verb tenses Good writers correctly use verbs when writing narrative and informational texts.

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The Importance of understanding how to form and use progressive verb tenses Good writers correctly use verbs when writing narrative and informational texts (expository writing). Good writers use a variety of verb tenses to make the writing more interesting. Read the importance and have students share other reasons Does anyone want to add anything? Call on non-volunteers and volunteers

Partner share Describe a movie where a toy comes to life. Learning Objective: I will learn how to form and use progressive verb tenses. Describe a movie where a toy comes to life. Allow students to P/S and call on non-volunteer

Yesterday… …we’ve reviewed the following tenses of verbs: Present Tense (occurs NOW or often) Past Tense (occurs sometime in past) Future Tense (occurs sometime in future)

Present Progressive Forms The present progressive form of a verb expresses action or a condition that is continuing in the present. EX: Althea is finishing her song. The present progressive form consists of the helping verb am, are, or is and the present participle of the main verb. Formula: (appropriate) HV + present participle

grow shop trust Original Verb Present Participle growing shopping trusting

Progressive Forms Singular Plural I am watching We are watching Present Progressive Forms Singular Plural I am watching We are watching You are watching He, she, or it is watching They are watching

Past Progressive Forms The past progressive form of a verb expresses action or a condition that was continuing at some time in the past. EX: We were watching a scary show. The past progressive form consists of the helping verb was or were and the present participle. Formula: (appropriate) HV + past participle

Past Progressive Forms Singular Plural I was working We were working You were working He, she, or it was working They were working

Future Progressive Forms The future progressive form of a verb expresses action or a condition that was continuing at some time in the future. EX: We will be watching a scary show. The future progressive form consists of the helping verb will be and the future participle. Formula: will be + future participle

Progressive Forms Singular Plural I will be watching Future Progressive Forms Singular Plural I will be watching We will be watching You will be watching He, she, or it will be watching They will be watching

Steps/Instructions Rewrite the sentence using the progressive form of the verb. If the verb is in the present tense, change it to the present progressive form. If the verb is in the past tense, change it to the past progressive form. If the verb is in the future tense, change it to the future progressive form. .

Carrie was planning an extended hike Steps/Instructions Rewrite the sentence using the progressive form of the verb. If the verb is in the present tense, change it to the present progressive form. If the verb is in the past tense, change it to the past progressive form. If the verb is in the future tense, change it to the future progressive form. Example: Carrie planned an extended hike. Carrie was planning an extended hike

Steps/Instructions Past tense Rewrite the sentence using the progressive form of the verb. If the verb is in the present tense, change it to the present progressive form. If the verb is in the past tense, change it to the past progressive form. If the verb is in the future tense, change it to the future progressive form. Past tense Example: Carrie planned an extended hike. Carrie was planning an extended hike Progressive past tense

Using Progressive Forms Rewrite the sentence using the progressive form of the verb. If the verb is in the present tense, change it to the present progressive form. If the verb is in the past tense, change it to the past progressive form. If the verb is in the future tense, change it to the future progressive form. . 1. Sean plays computer games. 2. The horses trotted around the track. 3. This machine works. 4. Serena will hurry to her dance class. 5. Harry and Sally take piano lessons.

Using Progressive Forms 1. Sean is playing computer games. 2. The horses were trotting around the track. 3. This machine will be working. 4. Serena will be hurrying to her dance class. 5. Harry and Sally are taking piano lessons.

Using Progressive Forms Rewrite the sentence using the progressive form of the verb. If the verb is in the present tense, change it to the present progressive form. If the verb is in the past tense, change it to the past progressive form. If the verb is in the future tense, change it to the future progressive form. . 6. The Ryans vacation at the beach. 7. Sharon and Joel cleaned the garage. 8. Courtney will visit her grandmother. 9. I watch television with my best friend. 10. Billy typed a letter to his cousin.

Using Progressive Forms 6. The Ryans are vacationing at the beach. 7. Sharon and Joel were cleaning the garage. 8. Courtney will be visiting her grandmother. 9. I am watching television with my best friend. 10. Billy was typing a letter to his cousin.

Closure What did we learn today?

Closure What did we learn today? We learned how to form and use progressive verb tenses.