Use Verbs to Convey a Sense of Past, Present, and Future: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.E

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1

Fill in the blank.

Yesterday, Kate                      home from school.

walked

walking

walk

walks

Explanation

This sentence is past tense because it starts by saying "yesterday". Given the choices, we are looking for the past tense form of "walk". When we make a verb past tense, we add "ed" to the end of the word. This means that "walked" is the correct answer.

2

Fill in the blank.

Yesterday it                            all day long.

rained

rains

rain

will rain

Explanation

When a sentence is past tense, we add -ed to the verb

When a sentence tells about the future, we add "will" before the verb.

When a sentence is in present tense, the verb normally has no ending added to it.

This sentence is past tense because it's talking about something that happened yesterday.

3

Fill in the blank.

Today I                      my dad.

call

called

calling

calls

Explanation

When a sentence is past tense, we add -ed to the verb

When a sentence tells about the future, we add "will" before the verb.

When a sentence is in present tense, the verb normally has no ending added to it.

This sentence is talking about something that is taking place right now. This is a present tense sentence.

4

Fill in the blank.

Tomorrow I                      in gym class.

will run

run

running

runs

Explanation

When a sentence is past tense, we add -ed to the verb

When a sentence tells about the future, we add "will" before the verb.

When a sentence is in present tense, the verb normally has no ending added to it.

This sentence is about something that is going to happen in the future. We know this because of the word "tomorrow".

5

Fill in the blank.

Yesterday I                      to school.

walked

walking

will walk

walks

Explanation

This sentence is past tense because it's talking about something that happened yesterday.

When a sentence is past tense, we add -ed to the verb. The verb from the answer choices is "walk", so the correct answer is "walked".

Yesterday I walked to school.

6

Fill in the blank.

Today I                      to school.

walk

walking

walks

will walk

Explanation

This sentence is talking about something that is taking place right now. This is a present tense sentence.

When a sentence is in present tense, the verb normally has no ending added to it. The verb from the answer choices is "walk", so the correct answer is "walk".

Today I walk to school.

7

Fill in the blank.

Tomorrow I                      to school.

will walk

walk

walking

walked

Explanation

This sentence is about something that is going to happen in the future. We know this because of the word "tomorrow".

When a sentence tells about the future, we add "will" before the verb. The verb from the answer choices is "walk", so the correct answer is "will walk".

Tomorrow I will walk to school.

8

Fill in the blank.

Yesterday I                            to my grandma on the phone.

talked

will talk

talks

talk

Explanation

When a sentence is past tense, we add -ed to the verb

When a sentence tells about the future, we add "will" before the verb.

When a sentence is in present tense, the verb normally has no ending added to it.

This sentence is past tense because it's talking about something that happened yesterday.

9

Fill in the blank.

Tomorrow we                              to the movies.

will go

go

going

goes

Explanation

When a sentence is past tense, we add -ed to the verb

When a sentence tells about the future, we add "will" before the verb.

When a sentence is in present tense, the verb normally has no ending added to it.

This sentence is about something that is going to happen in the future. We know this because of the word "tomorrow".

10

Fill in the blank.

Today I                    to art class.

go

going

goes

Explanation

When a sentence is past tense, we add -ed to the verb

When a sentence tells about the future, we add "will" before the verb.

When a sentence is in present tense, the verb normally has no ending added to it.

This sentence is talking about something that is taking place right now. This is a present tense sentence.