I. Write the correct form of the verb in present (simple present, present perfect, present progressive, or present perfect progressive):
a) Melanie have been doing the homework all day long.
(do)
b) Fernando is sleeping right now.
(sleep)
c) Paulina and Claudia talk about the program.
(talk)
d) Mrs. McMillan agree on appling the exam on friday.
(agree)
e) Mrs. Dellmark have worked on "Dillard's" since i remember.
(work)
II. Write the correct form of the verb in past (simple past, past perfect, past progressive, past perfect progressive):
a) Octavio had been lining in Chicago since he was 10 years.
(live)
b) Miriam helped her mother in the house yesterday.
(help)
c) Andres and Pablo talked about the movie they saw yesterday.
(see)
d)I was late for work because I had missed the bus.
(miss)
e) Marina was working on a new program the last time I saw her.
(work) (see)
III. write if the highlighted word is a verb, noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, or interjection.
1. The clown chased a dog around the ring and then fell flat on her face. NOUN
2. The geese indolently waddled across the intersection. ADVERB
3. Yikes! I'm late for class. INTERJECTION
4. Bruno's shabby thesaurus tumbled out of the book bag when the bus suddenly pulled out into traffic. ADJECTIVE
5. Mr. Frederick angrily stamped out the fire that the local hooligans had started on his verandah. VERB
6. Later that summer, she asked herself, "What was I thinking of?" PRONOUN
7. She thought that the twenty zucchini plants would not be enough so she planted another ten. VERB
8. Although she gave hundreds of zucchini away, the enormous mound left over frightened her. CONJUNCTION
9. Everywhere she went, she talked about the prolific veggies. PRONOUN
10. The manager confidently made his presentation to the board of directors. ADVERB
miércoles, 11 de febrero de 2009
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