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Agreement with be and have

Agreement with be and have. Unit 3 Lesson 9. RIDDLE. have. am. A potato. I _____ eyes but I can’t see. What ____ I?. RIDDLE. have. are. Corn stalks. They _____ ears, but can’t hear. What ____ they?. Objectives. Students will: Identify the correct form of be and have .

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Agreement with be and have

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  1. Agreement with be and have Unit 3 Lesson 9

  2. RIDDLE have am A potato I _____ eyes but I can’t see. What ____ I?

  3. RIDDLE have are Corn stalks They _____ ears, but can’t hear. What ____ they?

  4. Objectives Students will: • Identify the correct form of be and have. • Proofread for correct verb forms of be and have.

  5. Rules You have already learned that: • the verbs “be” and “have” can be used as main verb or as helping verbs. • A verb and its subject must agree in numbers. You will now learn that: • There are special rules for changing the forms of the verbs “be” and “have” to agree with their subjects.

  6. Which form of be or have in parenthesis correctly completes the sentence? • Jeff (is, am) a talented gardener. • Becky (has, have) brought us this pumpkin. • (Are, Is) you staying for dinner? • Molly and Pete (is, are) making pumpkin stew. • They (has, have) found an excellent recipe.

  7. Which form of be or have in parenthesis correctly completes the sentence? • Apple trees (was, were) once tiny seeds. • I (has, have) seen big trees grow from tiny seeds. • Our apple tree (is, are) huge now. • We (have, has) eaten wonderful apples from that tree.

  8. Which form of be or have in parenthesis correctly completes the sentence? • The birds (is, are) gathering in our yard today. • Many apples (has, have) fallen on the ground. • I (is, am) picking the apples as fast as I can.

  9. Identify the incorrect verb forms. has Our new garden catalog have many pleasures and surprises. • This begonia have shiny leaves and are perfect in a pot. • The marigolds is a glittery yellow and has gold flecks. • Has you ever seen a more stunning pansy? Its deep violet color are a standout, and it have velvety petals. • This tulip was growing strong last year. It were both hardy and pretty, and we are now recommending it. has is are have Have has is was

  10. Homework WB pgs. 54 & 55

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