The document provides examples of verbs conjugated for the first person singular and plural (I/we), second person singular and plural (you), third person singular (he/she/it), and third person plural (they). For each verb, it gives the conjugated form for each pronoun and provides example sentences comparing the forms. Some verbs included are to run, to sing, to help, to dance, to clean, to play, to eat, to drink, to teach, to reach, to watch, to kiss, to toss, to pass, and others.
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The document provides examples of verbs conjugated for the first person singular and plural (I/we), second person singular and plural (you), third person singular (he/she/it), and third person plural (they). For each verb, it gives the conjugated form for each pronoun and provides example sentences comparing the forms. Some verbs included are to run, to sing, to help, to dance, to clean, to play, to eat, to drink, to teach, to reach, to watch, to kiss, to toss, to pass, and others.
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Grammar Mini Lesson PowerPoint - English Present Tense Irregular Verbs
The document provides examples of verbs conjugated for the first person singular and plural (I/we), second person singular and plural (you), third person singular (he/she/it), and third person plural (they). For each verb, it gives the conjugated form for each pronoun and provides example sentences comparing the forms. Some verbs included are to run, to sing, to help, to dance, to clean, to play, to eat, to drink, to teach, to reach, to watch, to kiss, to toss, to pass, and others.
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The document provides examples of verbs conjugated for the first person singular and plural (I/we), second person singular and plural (you), third person singular (he/she/it), and third person plural (they). For each verb, it gives the conjugated form for each pronoun and provides example sentences comparing the forms. Some verbs included are to run, to sing, to help, to dance, to clean, to play, to eat, to drink, to teach, to reach, to watch, to kiss, to toss, to pass, and others.
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To run To sing To help To dance To clean To play To eat To drink I run We run You run You run He / She runs They run
I run every day, and he
runs on Sundays. I sing We sing You sing You sing He / She sings They sing
I sing every day, and he
sings only sometimes. I help We help You help You help He / She helps They help
She helps her mother, but
you help nobody. I dance We dance You dance You dance He / She dances They dance
You dance very well, but
Tom dances badly. I clean We clean You clean You clean He / She cleans They clean
He cleans his car often,
but you never clean your car. I play We play You play You play He / She plays They play
You play baseball and
Sam plays hockey. I eat We eat You eat You eat He / She eats They eat
They eat at the
restaurant, but dad eats at home. I drink We drink You drink You drink He / She drinks They drink
We drink coffee in the
morning, and mom drinks coffee all day. To teach To reach To watch To kiss To toss To pass I teach We teach You teach You teach He / She teaches They teach
Mrs. Evans teaches
English and you don’t teach anything. I reach We reach You reach You reach He / She reaches They reach
You reach the top and he
reaches to the top too. I watch We watch You watch You watch He / She watches They watch
They watch soccer but
John watches baseball. I kiss We kiss You kiss You kiss He / She kisses They kiss
I kiss Paul and Paul
kisses me. I toss We toss You toss You toss He / She tosses They toss
I toss the ball and Paul
tosses the ball too. I pass We pass You pass You pass He / She passes They pass
I pass the paper and Pat
passes the book. To study To marry To carry To try To fly To cry I study We study You study You study He / She studies They study
Mary studies French and
you study Spanish. He or she studyies I marry We marry You marry You marry He / She marries They marry
John marries Frida today
and you marry Sam tomorrow. I carry We carry You carry You carry He / She carries They carry
Mary carries the bag and
you carry the box. I try We try You try You try He / She tries They try
She tries the soup, and
we try the sandwich. I fly We fly You fly You fly He / She flies They fly
She flies to Miami, and
we fly to Chicago. I cry We cry You cry You cry He / She cries They cry
They cry often, and she
cries never. He I kisses kiss I Susan cry cries You She watch watches I Marco study studies He They flies fly you Mr. Garcia teach teaches Anita We reaches reach you Mr. Ed study studies Ivan I carries carry They Paul marry marries The boy you tries try Let’s do some writing practice now!