The present tense of a verb names an action that happens now. Verbs in the present tense change to agree with the subject. A plural noun or I, you, we, or they agrees with the same form of the verb. A singular noun or he, she, or it agrees with the same form of the word. Choose the correct form of the verb in parentheses. Write the verb on the blank. 1. The Metroliner from Boston to Washington. (travel, travels) 2. A passenger the dining car. (visit, visits) 3. Other passengers the snack bar. (visit, visits) 4. Some tourists the scenery. (watch, watches) 5. A woman in the seat across the aisle. (sleep, sleeps) 6. Two girls about their trip. (talk, talks) 7. I at a map of Washington. (look, looks) 8. Most trains at Back Bay Station. (stop, stops) 9. A woman coffee to her desk. (carry, carries) 10. A boy a sandwich. (eat, eats)
Choose the correct form of the verb in parentheses. Write the verb on the blank. 1. The Metroliner from Boston to Washington. (travel, travels) 2. A passenger the dining car. (visit, visits) 3. Other passengers the snack bar. (visit, visits) 4. Some tourists the scenery. (watch, watches) 5. A woman in the seat across the aisle. (sleep, sleeps) 6. Two girls about their trip. (talk, talks) 7. I at a map of Washington. (look, looks) 8. Most trains at Back Bay Station. (stop, stops) 9. A woman coffee to her desk. (carry, carries) 10. A boy a sandwich. (eat, eats)