VERB FORMS NINTH GRADE ENGLISH Principal Parts of a Verb - Verbs use four parts to form their tenses
- Terminology used to form these parts is used again when discussing the verb’s tenses…but is NOT the same thing
Four Principal Parts of a Verb - 1. Present
- 2. Present Participle
- 3. Past
- 4. Past Participle
REGULAR VERBS - Regular verbs all conjugate their verb forms out in the same manner
Regular Verb Conjugation
Present
LOOK
Present Participle
(is , are) LOOKING
Past
LOOKED
Past Participle
(has, have) looked
Present Participle - The present participle NEVER changes whether you have a regular or an irregular verb!
Irregular Verbs - Form their past and past participle in ways different from the regular verbs
- These are verbs that you must learn how to use properly in order to then learn how to use their tenses correctly
- They are divided into five different groups
Irregular Verbs---Group 1 - Present, Past, and Past Participle are all the same
Present
set
Past
set
Past Part.
Have set
Irregular Verbs---Group 2 - Past and Past Participle are the same
Present
sit
Past
sat
Past Part.
Have sat
Irregular Verbs---Group 3 - Vowel Change---from I to A to U
Present
begin
Past
began
Past Part.
Have begun
Irregular Verbs---Group 4 - Past Participle is formed by adding –n or –en to the past
Present
speak
Past
spoke
Past Part.
Have spoken
Irregular Verbs---Group 5 - Past participle is formed by adding –n or –en to the present
Present
see
Past
saw
Past Part.
Have seen
Conjugate the present (given), past, and past participle. Give group numbers for each one. - Seek
- Drink
- Know
- Steal
- shut
- Ring
- Put
- Throw
- Catch
- freeze
Conjugate the following verbs. Present, past, & past participle. Give group numbers where necessary! - Examine
- Eat
- Write
- Sit
- cut
- Review
- Sink
- Wear
- Sing
- suppose
Verb Tenses - Simple (3)
- Perfect (3)
- Progressives (6)
- Considered add-ons to the other six tenses
Three Main Tenses Tense - Shows the time of an action or a condition
Simple Tenses - Present Tense– occurs regularly, occurs now
- Example: Tara publishes books.
- Past Tense—occurred “yesterday”
- Example: Tara published books.
- Future—will occur sometime soon
- Example: Tara will publish books
[will + present part of verb] Perfect Tenses— Present Perfect - Action completed in the past
- Action began in the past, continuing in the present
- [Has/have + past participle]
- Example: Craig has played in many games.
Perfect Tenses—Past Perfect - Action in the past preceded by another past action
- [Had + past participle]
- Example: Craig had played in many games before the one today.
Perfect Tenses— Future Perfect - An action in the future that will precede another future action
- [Will have + past participle]
- Example: By next summer, Craig will have played in twenty games.
Progressive Tenses - Express an event in progress
- Use the present participle of the verbs—(ING forms)
- Add the form of the verb “be”
“add on” to the other tenses Progressive Tenses - Present Progressive
- Past Progressive
- Future Progressive
- Present Perf. Prog.
- has/have been + Pr. Part.
- Past Perf. Progressive
- Future Perf. Prog.
- Will have been + Pr. Part.
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