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Writing verbs in sentences

Writing verbs in sentences

Writing verbs in sentencesThis worksheet is designed to guide students in practising the use of action verbs in different tenses—past, present, and future. By providing a variety of verbs, students will construct sentences that showcase their understanding of verb tense application.

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Using verbs in a sentence

Using verbs in a sentence

Using verbs in a sentenceThis worksheet aims to engage students in distinguishing between action verbs and being verbs. By selecting the appropriate verb from a word bank to complete sentences, students will reinforce their understanding of verbs that denote actions and those that express a state of being.

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Commonly confused words - saw/seen

Commonly confused words - saw/seen

Commonly confused words - saw/seenThis worksheet is designed to reinforce students' understanding of the verbs "saw" and "seen" in different contexts. Through completing sentences, students will practise choosing the correct form of the verb to accurately convey past events and present perfect actions.

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Commonly confused words - lie/lay

Commonly confused words - lie/lay

Commonly confused words - lie/layThis worksheet will help students distinguish between "lie" and "lay" when discussing actions related to resting or placing something down, particularly when referring to past events. Through a series of sentences, students will practise selecting the correct word in brackets to complete each sentence, enhancing their understanding of verb usage in different contexts.

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Write the correct form of the verb 'to be'

Write the correct form of the verb 'to be'

Commonly confused words - is/am/areThis handy worksheet is designed to reinforce students' understanding of the verb "to be" as an auxiliary verb when a sentence lacks a main verb. Through a set of exercises, students will practise selecting the appropriate form of "to be" (am, is, are) to complete sentences correctly, enhancing their awareness of auxiliary verb usage.

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