DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the verb or verb phrase in each sentence. (20 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one or two words in each box for your answer.
2. Choose the principal part used to form the verb. (20 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*There are exactly FIVE of each type.
Sentence #1: I have called your house twice.
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Sentence #2: Please skate in the designated areas only.
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Sentence #3: My grandma had visited her hometown only three times since she was a young girl.
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Sentence #4: The nurse served dinner to the patient.
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Sentence #5: Is my sister sewing her costume for the play?
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Sentence #6: I am riding in a bike race this month.
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Sentence #7: Are we going to Canada this summer?
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Sentence #8: My daughter traveled to Honduras.
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Sentence #9: She talks about her plans.
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Sentence #10: I had decorated my cast on my arm.
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Sentence #11: Has Leonardo planned a new project?
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Sentence #12: This surprises no one.
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Sentence #13: He pursued a wide range of interests.
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Sentence #14: New ideas distracted him from projects.
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Sentence #15: Some have observed that he has too many abilities.
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Sentence #16: One lifetime contains too few hours for such a woman.
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Sentence #17: Kathleen’s journals are preserving many of her precious memories.
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Sentence #18: This is how we learn in class each day.
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Sentence #19: Joshua recorded plans for many inventions in the future.
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Sentence #20: Are we studying the Wright Brothers’ plans for a flying machine?
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