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sp2606 [1]
3 years ago
7

Present verbs- list words (add "s" or "es")

English
1 answer:
snow_lady [41]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

PRESENT VERBS: studies, encourages, TALKS

Sarah studies prior to her exams, instead of leaving it for the last minute,  to receive a good mark.

Ms.Jacobs encourages her fellow students to never give up, even when things are the hardest.

Emily talks so much when she is at school, but when she gets home, she's as quiet as a mouse.

PAST VERBS: survived, cried

Alice, fortunately, survived after having a severe allergic reaction.

Keri cried for days after losing her mother, because she had no other family in the country at the time.

FUTURE VERBS: will go, will surprise

Mark will go to deliver an extra-large pizza box to a customer.

Jemma will surprise her son with a massive party at DisneyWorld tomorrow.

Explanation:

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