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ENGL120 Grammar 1-1 - Three Kinds of Verbs
ENGL120 Grammar 1-1 - Three Kinds of Verbs
a. ● auxiliary verb
● modal verb
● full verb
c. ● auxiliary verb
● modal verb
● full verb
e. ● auxiliary verb
● modal verb
● full verb
f. ● auxiliary verb
● modal verb
● full verb
g. ● auxiliary verb
● modal verb
● full verb
h. ● auxiliary verb
● modal verb
● full verb
You should wrap your arm in a bandage.
i. ● auxiliary verb
● modal verb
● full verb
k. ● auxiliary verb
● modal verb
● full verb
l. ● auxiliary verb
● modal verb
● full verb
The treadmill is used quite a lot.
m. ● auxiliary verb
● modal verb
● full verb
n. ● auxiliary verb
● modal verb
● full verb
2. Which auxiliary verb completes the sentence?
a. In the spring, my eyes get very itchy, but they (aren’t / haven’t / don’t) itch
much during the rest of the year.
l. I (was / did / do) really affected by the allergy medicine. It made me quite
sleepy.
3. Write the sentences in different tenses:
a.
Past Simple: She exercised.
Present Simple: She exercises.
Present Continuous: She is exercising.
Present Perfect Simple: She has exercised.
b.
Past Simple:
Present Simple:
Present Continuous: We are working out together.
Present Perfect Simple:
c.
Past Simple:
Present Simple:
Present Continuous:
Present Perfect Simple: He hasn’t taken any pills.
d.
Past Simple:
Present Simple: I do a lot of push-ups.
Present Continuous:
Present Perfect Simple:
e.
Past Simple: I didn’t use the treadmill at the gym.
Present Simple:
Present Continuous:
Present Perfect Simple:
f.
Past Simple:
Present Simple:
Present Continuous: He isn’t studying.
Present Perfect Simple:
g.
Past Simple:
Present Simple: Michelle makes dinner for her family.
Present Continuous:
Present Perfect Simple:
h.
Past Simple:
Present Simple:
Present Continuous:
Present Perfect Simple: We haven’t had a meeting.
4. If the sentences are positive, change them to negative. If negative,
change to positive:
He did me a favour.
n.