English Verb Test Review (Ramer)
What is a modal?
-- helping verb that is joined with a main verb/infinitive to express an attitude toward the action/state of the main verb
Discuss the 3 main perfect tenses and when they occur.
-- past perfect (existing/happening before a specific time) -- present perfect (existing/happening sometime between now, and may be continuing now) -- future perfect (existing/happening before a specific time in the future)
What is the active voice?
-- subject of the verb performs the action -- has a direct object
What is the passive voice?
-- subject of the verb receives the action -- has no direct object
What is the progressive form?
-- used to express continuing action or state of being -- consists of appropriate tense of "be" and present participle of a verb
What is the emphatic form?
-- used to show emphasis -- consists of helping verb of "do" and base form of the verb
Progressive verbs always end in -________.
-ing
Active or Passive Voice???? -- According to Wilcox, after losing her vision, she had better sight than anyone else.
active
Active or Passive Voice???? -- Her blindness during her last years made her final works particularly interesting.
active
Active or Passive Voice???? -- I gave the toy to my cousin for his birthday.
active
Active or Passive Voice???? -- She grows corn in her field.
active
Active or Passive Voice???? -- She lost her eyesight suddenly, though not unexpectedly.
active
Active or Passive Voice???? -- The author signed the book.
active
Active or Passive Voice???? -- The blazing fire destroyed the outside walls.
active
Active or Passive Voice???? -- The kids formed a line when they all went to the bathroom together.
active
I had already (begin) my homework.
began
List the appropriate modal for the sentence below. -- Colleen _______ almost reach the light bulb.
can
Name ALL the modals.
can could may might must ought shall should will would
List the appropriate modal for the sentence below. -- Even with the manual, I simply ______ not figure out this program.
could
We (did, done) everything we could to help him.
did
Who has (drank, drunk) all the orange juice?
druck
How is would used as a modal?
express a condition of a verb
How is should used as a modal?
express a recommendation, obligation, or possibility
How is must used as a modal?
express a requirement
How is can and could used as a modal?
express ability
How is ought used as a modal?
express an obligation or likelihood
How is may used as a modal?
express permission or possibility
How is might used as a modal?
express possibility
How is shall and will used as a modal?
express the future time
Last summer we (fly) in a hot-air ballon.
flew
The subzero winds nearly (freeze) the hunters as they tracked the herd of bison.
froze
Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence below. -- I will leave for school at 7:00 a.m.
future
Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence below. -- I will start the assignment this afternoon.
future
Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence below. -- The bus will arrive on time.
future
Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence below. -- By then, Cammi will have returned.
future perfect
Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence below. -- I will have started the assignment by this afternoon.
future perfect
Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence below. -- Otto will have lived here for a year.
future perfect
Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence below. -- The Klezmer band will have been playing for an hour without break.
future perfect progressive
List some forms of "to be."
is are was were am been being has been had been will be
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- begin
is beginning began have begun
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- be
is being was, were have been
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- believe
is believing believed have believed
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- blame
is blaming blamed have blamed
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- break
is breaking broke have broken
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- bring
is bringing brought have brought
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- build
is building built have built
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- burn
is burning burnt/burned have burnt/burned
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- burst
is bursting burst have burst
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- catch
is catching caught have caught
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- cost
is costing cost have cost
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- dive
is diving dove have dove
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- do
is doing did have done
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- draw
is drawing drew have drawn
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- drink
is drinking drank have drunk
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- eat
is eating ate have eaten
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- fly
is flying flew have flown
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- forgive
is forgiving forgave have forgiven
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- freeze
is freezing frozen have frozen
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- get
is getting got have gotten/got
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- go
is going went have gone
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- hear
is hearing heard have heard
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- hide
is hiding hid have hidden/hid
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- lay
is laying laid have lain
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- lead
is leading led have led
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- light
is lighting lit/lighted have lighted/lit
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- lie
is lying lay have lain
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- raise
is raising raised have raised
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- receive
is receiving received have received
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- ride
is riding rode have ridden
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- ring
is ringing rang have rung
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- rise
is rising rose have risen
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- run
is running ran have run
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- see
is seeing saw have seen
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- seek
is seeking sought have sought
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- set
is setting set have set
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- sing
is singing sung have sung
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- sink
is sinking sank have sunk
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- sit
is sitting sat have sat
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- steal
is stealing stole have stolen
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- swim
is swimming swam have swum
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- take
is taking took have taken
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- teach
is teaching taught have taught
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- think
is thinking thought have thought
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- throw
is throwing threw have thrown
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- walk
is walking walked have walked
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- wear
is wearing wore have worn
What is the present participle, past, and past participle? -- work
is working worked have worked
Eduardo (lay, laid) in the sleeping bag and waited for sleep.
laid
If only we could have (laid, lain) our hands on the treasure!
laid
Julie (lay, laid) her handbag on the counter.
laid
The theories developed by Albert Einstein have (lay, laid) the groundwork for many other scientific discoveries.
laid
Yesterday, Tom (lay, laid) the blame for his lateness on his clock.
laid
Katy had (lay, laid) the book down.
lain
The clothing had (lain, laid) on the floor all week.
lain
The dirty dishes had (laid, lain) in the sink for hours.
lain
A sheet (lay, laid) over the rug to catch paint splatters.
lay
Do not (lay, lie) the socks here.
lay
King Tut's tomb (lay, laid) undisturbed for centuries.
lay
Sakura folded her kimono and (lay, laid) down to sleep.
lay
The beached rowboat (lay, laid) on its side.
lay
(Lying, Laying) the tip by my plate, I rose to leave the restaurant.
laying
Mrs. Katy was (lying, laying) out everything necessary for the tea ceremony.
laying
When do you use lie and lay?
lie- to recline/to be in a place lay- to put something in place
The pasture (lies, lays) in the valley.
lies
Pieces of the jigsaw puzzle were (laying, lying) on the floor.
lying
The cat has been (lying, laying) on my coat.
lying
The tickets to the Wynton Marsailis concert were (laying, lying) right where I had left them.
lying
Were you (lying, laying) down for a while before dinner?
lying
List the appropriate modal for the sentence below. -- No, Jeff, you _______ not let your hamster out of its cage.
may
List the appropriate modal for the sentence below. -- The weather report said it ____ snow, or it ____ not.
may
List the appropriate modal for the sentence below. -- I _______ have forgotten to answer that question.
may (must)
List the appropriate modal for the sentence below. -- All participants ______ return the permission slips by Friday.
must
Active or Passive Voice???? -- Because of her blindness, her style and subject matter were altered from energetic silhouettes to larger canvases in lush colors.
passive
Active or Passive Voice???? -- Corn is grown on her farm.
passive
Active or Passive Voice???? -- Her blindness was caused by a tumor near the optic nerve.
passive
Active or Passive Voice???? -- Her paintings have been shown often in gallery exhibits around the world.
passive
Active or Passive Voice???? -- Her style was imitated by many well-known artists.
passive
Active or Passive Voice???? -- Her vision and her mind were described by her as free "static" and "distractions."
passive
Active or Passive Voice???? -- She was befriended and taught by Raoul Dufy and Jackson Smith.
passive
Active or Passive Voice???? -- The outside walls were destroyed by the blazing fire.
passive
Active or Passive Voice???? -- The outside walls were destroyed.
passive
Active or Passive Voice???? -- The paintings of Lucia Wilcox are admired by many artists around the world.
passive
Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence below. -- She lived in Cleveland for four years.
past
Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence below. -- What happened here?
past
Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence below. -- Had they went to the party?
past perfect
Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence below. -- Some students were practicing karate during their lunch break.
past progressive
Emphatic form can only be in the ______ and ______ form.
present past
Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence below. -- Have you been there?
present perfect
Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence below. -- Have you been reading Thomas Sowell's excellent how to book?
present perfect progressive
Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence below. -- Some students have been practicing karate during their luck break.
present perfect progressive
Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence below. -- What has been happening here?
present perfect progressive
Identify the tense of the verb in the sentence below. -- She has lived in Cleveland for four years.
present progressive
You must have (rang, rung) the doorbell when I was outside.
rung
(Sit, Set) this pottery in the display case.
set
Please (sit, set) the carton down carefully.
set
(Sit, Set) all the way back in your seat.
sit
I could (sit, set) and watch the birds all day.
sit
When do you use sit and set?
sit- to rest in a seated, upright position or to be put in place set- to put something in place
The cat always (sits, sets) on the couch.
sits
(Sitting, Setting) on the table was a pair of scissors.
sitting
A few of us were (sitting, setting) at our desks.
sitting
Harley's grandmother (speak) to our class about her trip to the Olympics.
spoke
I wish you had (spoke, spoken) to me about it sooner.
spoken
The rain fell after we had (sing) the national anthem.
sung
The horse had (throw) its shoe.
thrown
Someone as already (torn, tore) out the coupon.
torn
List the appropriate modal for the sentence below. -- "I ______ try to finish by tomorrow," Maria said.
will
List the appropriate modal for the sentence below. -- After reviewing the entries, the panel _____ announce its decision.
will
List the appropriate modal for the sentence below. -- Frank _______ be happy to help, if you ask him nicely.
will, should, might
List the appropriate modal for the sentence below. -- As soon as you finish your part of the report, Sharon _______ write the conclusion.
will, should, might, would, can