(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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A verb that tells about an action that already happened.
Past Tense
verb/tense?I will go to the library tomorrow.
will go
-
future
verb/tense?Josh will mix the paint.
will mix -
future
present tense of gave
give/gives
Bananas (give, gives) us energy.
give
verb/tense?Kevin patches a hole in the wall.
patches - present
My mom (love, loves) plants.
loves
Tonya (finish, finishes) her test.
finishes
Your body (use, uses) food in many ways.
uses
A verb that does NOT follow the "-ed" past tense rule is called an
irregular verb
verb/tense? Melissa will come with me.
will come
-
future
The rain slams against the window.
slams
- present
past tense means something that...
happened already/before
Nicole (pack, packs, a cheese sandwich for lunch.
packs
Beans (make, makes) the body stronger.
make
verb/tense?Melissa painted the boards.
painted -
past
A verb that tells about an action that is happening right now.
Present Tense
A verb that tells about an action that is going to happen
Future Tense
That monkey (swing, swings) on branches
swings
verb/tense?The students work on the project in class.
work
-
present
For MOST past tense verbs, what do you add to the end of the word?
-ed
past tense of feel
felt
True/False all verbs follow the "ed" rule for past tense
false
What helping verb do you add in front of the main verb to make it future tense?
will
future tense of collect
will collect
The wind whistled through the trees.
whistled -
past
past tense of exit
exited
future tense means something is ...
happening later
The students (reach, reaches) for more paper.
reach
present tense means something is ...
happening now
verb/tense?Stan ate at the new restaurant.
ate
-
past
verb/tense?The kids race around the playground.
race
- present