Monday, October 8, 2012

Practice Drill

           
Examples:  
Daniel  played  baseball yesterday.                  past tense
He  plays  baseball everyday.                           present tense
We  will go  to Daniel's baseball game.            future tense

          1.       Daniel will choose a baseball bat.
              2.       He steps up to the plate.
              3.       The pitcher tossed the ball.
              4.       Daniel will swing hard.
              5.       The ball struck the bat.
              6.       The ball flies through the air.
              7.       It landed over the fence.
              8.       Daniel will run around the bases.
              9.       The crowd screams loudly.
              10.   He will slide into home plate.
              11.   Daniel's teammates cheered.
              12.   Daniel smiled proudly. 

2 comments:

  1. 1.Daniel will choose a baseball bat.(future tense)
    2.He steps up to the plate. (present tense)
    3.The pitcher tossed the ball.(past tense)4.Daniel will swing hard.(future tense)
    5.The ball struck the bat. (past tense)
    6.The ball flies through the air. (present tense)
    7.It landed over the fence.(past tense)
    8.The crowd screams loudly. (future tense)
    9.He will slide into home plate. (present tense)
    10.He will slide into home plate.(future tense)
    11.Daniel's teammates cheered.(past tense)
    12.Daniel smiled proudly.(past tense)










    ReplyDelete
  2. 1.Daniel will choose a baseball bat.(future tense)
    2.He steps up to the plate.(present tense)
    3.The pitcher tossed the ball.(past tense)
    4.Daniel will swing hard.(future tense)
    5.The ball struck the bat.(past tense)
    6.The ball flies through the air.)present tense)
    7.It landed over the fence.(past tense)
    8.Daniel will run around the bases.(future tense)
    9.The crowd screams loudly.(present tense)
    10.He will slide into home plate.(future tense)
    11.Daniel's teammates cheered.(past tense)
    12.Daniel smiled proudly.(past tense)

    ReplyDelete