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Match the verb with its type.
ate
present participle
cook
past tense
have lain
present tense / base verb
is running
past participle
What is an example of an auxillary (extra) verb that would go along with the past particple verb, like swum for example.
is
went
have
are
Drag the verb to the correct category.
spoke
driven
grown
lay
past tense
past participle
Drag the sentence to the correct verb type based on the bolded verb.
I chose a good book to read.
No one knew the ending.
I read quickly because of time.
It was amazing to uncover the mystery.
Transitive
Intransitive
Yesterday, I __________ my lottery ticket down, and now I can't find it.
layed
laid
lay
lain
I worked hard ______________________money for the trip.
raising
raisin
rising
risen
He planned a trip to Germany next year.

What is the direct object of this sentence?
trip
Germany
next
year
She questioned her mother on everything.

Who is the "doer" in this sentence?
She
her
mother
everything
As a young child in Washington, D.C., Emily played with many neighborhood kids around her.

What is the intransitive verb in this sentence?
as
in
played
around
Verbs are always just one word in a sentence.
True
False
Some verbs have the same present and past tense.
True
False