Asked by Larry
Underline the correct verb form to complete each sentence.
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2. Has the ice (froze, frozen) on the pond?
5. The baby has (broke, broken) the toy.
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Which one would be correct for each sentence? Because it seems to me that they both make sense.
Help appreciated. :)
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2. Has the ice (froze, frozen) on the pond?
5. The baby has (broke, broken) the toy.
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Which one would be correct for each sentence? Because it seems to me that they both make sense.
Help appreciated. :)
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You need to learn and understand the principle parts of these (and other) irregular verbs.
Present tense: freeze, break
Past tense: froze, broke
Past participle; (has) frozen, (has broken)
Which do you think is the correct verb form for each sentence?
Present tense: freeze, break
Past tense: froze, broke
Past participle; (has) frozen, (has broken)
Which do you think is the correct verb form for each sentence?
Answered by
Larry
So you mean whenever there is a had, has or have in a sentence. I use the the past partiple?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. You've got it! Here are some more examples:
I have written her an email.
The child has begun to learn to read.
He has swum in several state meets.
Dad had just lain down for a nap when the phone rang.
I have written her an email.
The child has begun to learn to read.
He has swum in several state meets.
Dad had just lain down for a nap when the phone rang.
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