Choose the correct verb word from the brackets.Underline the correct words for her.
1 Rohan has two ( sister/ sisters).
2 The house at the corner (has/have ) many windows.
3 They ( was / were) late for the party.
4Neither of these two books ( is / are) suitable.
5She ( clean /cleans) her car regularly.
6 Nina and Mike always ( put/ puts ) their toys.
7 All the bottles ( was/ were ) empty.
8 She ( drink / drinks ) milk at night.
Now fill in the blanks with suitable verbs caught in her web:
( swam ,draws,catches,sings,jump,flapped)
1)Rincy ........... cartoons.
2) Jill............ a song.
3) The boys .......... into the pool.
4) Amy ............ across the river.
5) The eagle ............ its wings.
6) The fielder ............ the ball.
Answers
Answer:
1.sisters
has
were
are
cleans
put
were
drinks
2. draws
Sings
swam
jump
flapped
catches
Explanation:
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Answer:
1.sisters
2.have
3.were
4.are
5.clean
6.put
7.drink
1.draws
2.sings
3.swam
4.jump
5.flapped
6.catches
Explanation:
The verb is king in English. The shortest sentence contains a verb. You can make a one-word sentence with a verb, for example: "Stop!" You cannot make a one-word sentence with any other type of word.
Verbs are sometimes described as "action words". This is partly true. Many verbs give the idea of action, of "doing" something. For example, words like run, fight, do and work all convey action.
But some verbs do not give the idea of action; they give the idea of existence, of state, of "being". For example, verbs like be, exist, seem and belong all convey state.
A verb always has a subject. (In the sentence "John speaks English", John is the subject and speaks is the verb.) In simple terms, therefore, we can say that verbs are words that tell us what a subject does or is; they describe: