Present Tense Verbs



 

* Use the basic form when the verb tells about more than one
    person, place, or thing.
* Use the basic form plus s when the verb tells about one person,
    place, or thing.
* When the basic form ends with a consonant plus y, change the y
  to an i
, then add es.

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Read each sentence.
Choose the correct present tense form of the verb.
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The pumpkin (glow, glows) on Halloween night.

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My friends (watch, watches) the bright fireworks.

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Our dog (wag, wags) his tail when he is happy.

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The sun (dry, dries) my clothes on the clothesline.

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My mailman (hurry, hurries) to deliver the mail.

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Birds (sit, sits) on their eggs until they hatch.

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A pretty flower (bloom, blooms) in my garden.

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The lights (blink, blinks) on the tree.


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My friend (worry, worries) when he takes a test.

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The boys (play, plays) on the seesaw.

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