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Conjugation of the verb do Present Tense I1. We You2. You He, She, It3. They. Conjugation of the verb do Present Tense I do 1. We do You do 2. You do He, She, It does 3. They do. hurt, hurt, hurting. hurt,. I ______ my hand. You ______ my hand. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Conjugation of the verb do
Present Tense
1.I 1. We
2. You 2. You
3. He, She, It 3. They
Conjugation of the verb do
Present Tense
1.I do 1. We do
2. You do 2. You do
3. He, She, It does 3. They do
hurt, hurt, hurt, hurting
1.I ______ my hand.
2.You ______ my hand.
3.My hand _________ a lot!
4.We _____ that little boy.
5. They _______ my sister.
I hurt my hand.
You hurt my hand.
My hand hurts a lot!
We hurt that little boy.
They hurt my sister.
Now make it negative.
I ______ my hand.You ______ my hand.My hand _________ a lot!We _____ that little boy. They _______ my sister.
I do not hurt my hand.
You do not hurt my hand.
My hand does not hurt a lot!
We do not hurt that little boy.
They do not hurt my sister.
I do not hurt my hand.
You do not hurt my hand.
My hand does not hurt a lot!
We do not hurt that little boy.
They do not hurt my sister.
Make it Interrogative.
Do I hurt my hand?
Do you hurt my hand?
Does my hand hurt ?
Do we hurt that little boy?
Do they hurt my sister?
creep, crept, crept, creeping
Present Tense – Affirmative Form
I _______ across the floor.
You ________ across the floor.
The baby _______ across the floor.
They _________ across the floor.
creep – Present Affirmative
I creep across the floor.
You creep across the floor.
The baby creeps across the floor.
They creep across the floor.
I _______ across the floor.
You ________ across the floor.
The baby _______ across the floor.
They _________ across the floor.
Creep - Present Tense Negative.
Creep – Present Tense Negative
I do not creep across the floor.
You do not creep across the floor.
The baby does not creep across the floor.
They do not creep across the floor.
I _______ across the floor.
You ________ across the floor.
The baby _______ across the floor.
They _________ across the floor.
creep – Present Tense Interrogative.
Do I creep across the floor?
Do you creep across the floor?
Does the baby creep across the floor?
Do they creep across the floor?
Present Tense Interrogative.
Conjugation of the verb do
Past Tense
1.I did 1. We did
2. You did 2. You did
3. He, She, It did 3. They did
creep,
Past Tense – Affirmative Form
I _____ across the floor.
You _____ across the floor.
The baby _____ across the floor.
They _____ across the floor.
crept, crept, creeping
creep – Past Tense Affirmative
I crept across the floor.
You crept across the floor.
The baby crept across the floor.
They crept across the floor.
creep,
Past Tense – Negative Form
I _____ across the floor.
You _____ across the floor.
The baby _____ across the floor.
They _____ across the floor.
crept, crept, creeping
I did not creep across the floor.
You did not creep across the floor.
The baby did not creep across the floor.
They did not creep across the floor.
Past Tense Negative.
creep,
Past Tense – Interrogative Form
I _____ across the floor.
You _____ across the floor.
The baby _____ across the floor.
They _____ across the floor.
crept, crept, creeping
Did I creep across the floor?
Did you creep across the floor?
Did the baby creep across the floor?
Did they creep across the floor?
Past Tense Interrogative.
Now do the Future Tense in all three forms.
Future Tense – Affirmative Form
I __________ across the floor.
You __________ across the floor.
The baby ___________ across the floor.
They ___________ across the floor.
Future Tense Affirmative
I will creep across the floor.
You will creep across the floor.
The baby will creep across the floor.
They will creep across the floor.
Future Tense – Negative Form
I __________ across the floor.
You __________ across the floor.
The baby ___________ across the floor.
They ___________ across the floor.
Future Tense Negative
I will not creep across the floor.
You will not creep across the floor.
The baby will not creep across the floor.
They will not creep across the floor.
Future Tense – Interrogative Form
I __________ across the floor.
You __________ across the floor.
The baby ___________ across the floor.
They ___________ across the floor.
Future Tense Interrogative
Will I creep across the floor?
Will you creep across the floor?
Will the baby creep across the floor?
Will they creep across the floor?
Now see if you can pick a verb
and do it by yourself!
Good luck!