Let’s play… VERB REVIEW Basketball! What is verb tense consistency? What does it mean to conjugate a verb? What are the 6 different tenses of verbs? The perfect tenses have what with the main verb? Helping A. B. C. We have completed our homework. Present Past Past Participle C. Past Participle We will have completed a 5 page research paper by this time next year. A. Present B. Future C. Future Perfect C. Future Perfect We have (swim) in that poolswum before. We (drink) Mountain Dew at Drew’s party. drank We have (drink) Mountain Dew at Drew’s party for the last 5 years. drunk Explain the difference between active & passive voice. Active Voice: The subject acts. Passive Voice: The subject is acted upon. What is the only kind of verb that can have active or passive voice? Action Verbs! Is the following verb active or passive? Passive Is the following verb active or passive? Passive Is the following verb active or passive? Active Is the following verb active or passive? Active Is the following verb active or passive? Passive Is the following verb active or passive? Neither! B/c “was” is not an action verb Which verb mood states a fact? A. Indicative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Subjunctive E. Conditional Which verb mood is a command? A. Indicative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Subjunctive E. Conditional Which verb mood asks a question? A. Indicative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Subjunctive E. Conditional Which verb mood depends on something else to happen? A. Indicative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Subjunctive E. Conditional Which verb mood is a wish or a hypothetical situation? A. Indicative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Subjunctive E. Conditional In what mood is the following verb? A. Indicative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Subjunctive E. Conditional Imperative In what mood is the following verb? A. Indicative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Subjunctive E. Conditional Subjunctive In what mood is the following verb? A. Indicative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Subjunctive E. Conditional Interrogative In what mood is the following verb? A. Indicative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Subjunctive E. Conditional Conditional Choose the correct form of the verb in the sentence. Please sit /set the apple on the desk. set Choose the correct form of the verb in the sentence. Rise/Raise the flag for the national anthem. Raise Choose the correct form of the verb in the sentence. My dog lay/laid in front of the fireplace all last winter. Lay Choose the correct form of the verb in the sentence. Rise/Raise for the national anthem. Rise Choose the correct form of the verb in the sentence. I have laid/lain on the couch all week because I was sick. Lain Choose the correct form of the verb in the sentence. Please sit /set in the desk. sit Choose the correct form of the verb in the sentence. Lie/Lay the remote on the TV stand, so we don’t lose it! Lay Which verb has a direct object: lie or lay? lay Which verb has a direct object: rise or raise? raise Which verb has a direct object: sit or set? set