Asked by KATHY☺☻

What is the regular verb or verb phrase in these sentences.

Most other children received lessons from home.

Today, students usually attend formal schools.

In ancient Greece, Socrates worked with small groups of students.

These advances are creating new opportunities for learning.

A new student teacher came to our class today.

In the Middle Ages, students learned from priests and other church officials.

Teachers have helped students for thousands of years.

He was opening their minds to new ideas.

my answers are:
received
attend
worked
are creating
came
would have attended
students learned
have helped
was opening
am i right?

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
received <b>OK</b>
attend <b>OK</b>
worked <b>OK</b>
are creating <b>OK</b>
came <b>OK</b>
would have attended <b>??</b>
students learned <b>??</b>
have helped <b>OK</b>
was opening <b>OK</b>
Answered by KATHY☺☻
Thank you Writeacher
Answered by Writeacher
You're welcome.

I didn't see a sentence for the first <b>??</b> I marked.

And do you see what should be corrected for the second <b>??</b> I marked?
Answered by KATHY☺☻
Yeah.
Answered by medo
received
attend
worked
are creating
came
came
learned
have helped
was opening
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