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Past tense - Music
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1st Grade
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Verbs
Past tense - Music
How do we form past tense verbs? To form the past tense of most regular verbs, simply add “-ed” to the base verb. For example, the verb “walk” becomes “walked,” and “jump” becomes “jumped.” Worksheet Instructions: Rewrite the sentences using the correct past tense form of each verb.
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Past tense - Dance
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1st Grade
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Verbs
Past tense - Dance
To form the past tense of most verbs, simply add “-ed” to the base verb. For example, the verb “walk” becomes “walked,” and “jump” becomes “jumped.” Worksheet instructions: Rewrite the sentences in the past tense.
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Past tense - Walk
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1st Grade
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Verbs
Past tense - Walk
To make most verbs past tense, you can add “ed” at the end of the verb. For example: walk becomes walked, jump becomes jumped). Worksheet instructions: Rewrite the sentences in the past tense.
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Verbs ending in 'ed' and 'ing' - Waterfall
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1st Grade
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Verbs
Verbs ending in 'ed' and 'ing' - Waterfall
What are the rules for adding "-ed" and "-ing" to verbs? Verbs change to show when something happens: past, present, or future. Most verbs follow a simple pattern: add '-ed' for the past tense and '-ing' for the present continuous tense. Worksheet instructions: Write each verb in its '-ed' (past) and '-ing' (present continuous) form.
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Verbs ending in 'ed' and 'ing' - Canyon
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1st Grade
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Verbs
Verbs ending in 'ed' and 'ing' - Canyon
How do verbs change to show different tenses? Verbs change to show when something happens: past, present, or future. Most verbs follow a simple pattern: add '-ed' for the past tense and '-ing' for the present continuous tense. Worksheet instructions: Write each verb in its '-ed' (past) and '-ing' (present continuous) form.
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Verbs ending in 'ed' and 'ing' - Volcano
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1st Grade
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Verbs
Verbs ending in 'ed' and 'ing' - Volcano
Verbs change to show when something happens: past, present, or future. Most verbs follow a simple pattern: add '-ed' for the past tense and '-ing' for the present continuous tense. Worksheet instructions: Write each verb in its '-ed' (past) and '-ing' (present continuous) form.
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Past and present tense - Lion
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1st Grade
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Verbs
Past and present tense - Lion
This worksheet helps our kiddos remember that not all past tense verbs end in -ed. For example: eat – ate | run – ran | swim – swam. Worksheet instructions: Match the present tense and past tense verbs.
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Past and present tense - Tennis
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1st Grade
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Verbs
Past and present tense - Tennis
Remember that not all past tense verbs end in -ed. For example: eat – ate | run – ran | swim – swam. Worksheet instructions: Match the present tense and past tense verbs.
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Verbs ending in 'ed' - Apple
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1st Grade
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Verbs
Verbs ending in 'ed' - Apple
Remember this rule: when something happened in the past, the verb needs to be in the past tense. We can add -ed at the end of some verbs to make them past tense. If the verb ends with ‘e, we can just add -d. For example: love > loved | ask > asked. Worksheet instructions: Write each of the verbs in the past tense.
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Verbs ending in 'ed' - Lion
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1st Grade
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Verbs
Verbs ending in 'ed' - Lion
When something happened in the past, the verb needs to be in the past tense. We can add -ed at the end of some verbs to make them past tense. If the verb ends with ‘e, we can just add -d. For example: love > loved | ask > asked. Worksheet instructions: Write each of the verbs in the past tense.
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Past, present or future - Sun
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1st Grade
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Verbs
Past, present or future - Sun
Remember, an action can be in the past (Dan ate pizza yesterday), in the present (Dan eats pizza), or in the future (Dan will eat pizza tonight). Worksheet instructions: Use the pictures below to write sentences about the past, the present and the future.
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Past, present or future - Ball
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1st Grade
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Verbs
Past, present or future - Ball
An action can be in the past (Dan ate pizza yesterday), in the present (Dan eats pizza), or in the future (Dan will eat pizza tonight). Worksheet instructions: Use the pictures below to write sentences about the past, the present and the future.
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Past, present or future - Rooster
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1st Grade
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Verbs
Past, present or future - Rooster
An action can occur in the past (Beth cooked dinner yesterday), in the present (Beth cooks dinner), or in the future (Beth will cook dinner tonight). Worksheet instructions: Read the sentences below. Circle past, present, or future for each one.
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Past, present or future - Clock
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1st Grade
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Verbs
Past, present or future - Clock
An action can be in the past (Beth cooked dinner yesterday), in the present (Beth cooks dinner), or in the future (Beth will cook dinner tonight). Worksheet instructions: Read the sentences below. Circle past, present, or future for each one.
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