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Identify the simple subject and the complete action verb:An owl is hooting close by.
Simple Subject: Owl / Verb: is hooting
Identify the simple subject and the complete action verb: The older boys will pitch the tents.
Simple Subject: boys / Verb: will pitch
Identify the simple subject and the complete action verb: Dad has added noodles to the boiling water.
Simple Subject: Dad / Verb: has added
Identify the correct and complete verb: Hungry birds have (eaten, eated) all the seeds.
have eaten
Identify the correct and complete verb: The corn has (grown, growed) taller than the beans.
has grown
Identify the correct and complete verb: Mrs. Arias has (made, maked) a piñata for the party.
has made
Identify the verb, and helping verb if there is one: Aunt Sue will bake cookies.
will bake
Identify the verb, and helping verb if there is one: The Thomases are bringing hot dogs
are bringing
Identify the verb, and helping verb if there is one: The church is having a picnic.
is having
What is the verb tense: The boys will wash the car.
 
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What is the verb tense: Pastor McBride preaches about salvation.
 
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What is the verb tense: Mr. Wilson pulled weeds from his flower bed.
 
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What is the verb tense: Mom will fry fish for dinner.
 
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What is the verb tense: Carlos carried the books to the library.
 
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Which verb is correct: The little twins (watch, watches) him carefully.
watch
Which verb is correct: Roland (gathers, gather) the eggs for his grandmother.
gathers
Which verb is correct: One egg (sit, sits) in each nest.
sits
Which verb is correct: Five hens (scurry, scurries) to the feed bin.
Scurry
Which verb is correct: The old red rooster (follow, follows) Roland to the hen house.
Follows
Identify the simple subject and the complete action verb: The crowd cheers loudly.
Simple Subject: Crowd / Verb: Cheers
Identify the simple subject and the complete action verb: The first pitcher threw a strike.
Simple Subject: Pitcher / Verb: Threw
Identify the simple subject and the complete action verb: The other team wears red and white uniforms.
Simple Subject: Team / Verb: Wears
Identify the simple subject and the complete action verb: Dad buys tickets to the baseball game.
Simple Subject: Dad / Verb: Buys
Identify the simple subject and the complete action verb: The fans wait at the gate.
Simple subject: Fans Verb: Wait