Asked by Jaycee
How about these 2? Do I need to add any more commas or punctuations?
1. Aaron and I want to be in another play.
2. On Presidents' Day we will perform "Young Mr.Lincoln."
1. Aaron and I want to be in another play.
2. On Presidents' Day we will perform "Young Mr.Lincoln."
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
Good job!
Good job!
Answered by
Jaycee
This is what Im kind of having trouble with. Telling if its past present or future
1. Last year, Jose entered some diving contests.past
2. He loved the challenge.past
3. Jose won many events.present
4. He even received medals.past
5. Today, he still enters contests.present
6. Jose's speed earns points.present
7. The judge measures the distance.present
8. Jose wins the event.present
9. He will get a medal.future
10. Someday, he will enter the Olympics.future
1. Last year, Jose entered some diving contests.past
2. He loved the challenge.past
3. Jose won many events.present
4. He even received medals.past
5. Today, he still enters contests.present
6. Jose's speed earns points.present
7. The judge measures the distance.present
8. Jose wins the event.present
9. He will get a medal.future
10. Someday, he will enter the Olympics.future
Answered by
Ms. Sue
All are correct except for 3.
This verb, "won" is in the past tense. It's one of English's irregular verbs.
This verb, "won" is in the past tense. It's one of English's irregular verbs.
Answered by
Jaycee
So its Jose won many events.past?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes.
Answered by
Jaycee
Thanks again like always! :D
I did better than I thought I would.
I did better than I thought I would.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're very welcome!
You're doing great!
You're doing great!
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