Title: VERB TENSE
1VERB TENSE
CONSISTENCY OF VERB TENSE PAST PERFECT
TENSE HISTORICAL PRESENT WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE
- Mrs. Nichols
- English II Pre-AP
2Consistency of Verb Tense
- The tense of verbs must remain consistent in the
sentence. If the sentence starts in present
tense, it should stay in the present tense. If it
begins in the past, it should remain in the past. - EX Because she sang so beautifully, she wins
the contest. - Sang is past tense while wins is present. We
need to change wins to won.
3Write the corrected sentences in your notes.
- The leprechaun walked to school, and on the way
he drops his pot o gold.
4Write the corrected sentences in your notes.
- The concert finally ended, but all the taxis are
busy.
5Write the corrected sentences in your notes.
- The rhino has some good points, but he also had
some tough skin.
6Write the corrected sentences in your notes.
- The man tries to rescue the hamster, but he was
not successful.
7Answers
- The leprechaun walked to school, and on the way
he dropped his pot o gold. - The concert finally ended, but all the taxis were
busy. - The rhino has some good points, but he also has
some tough skin. - The man tries to rescue the hamster, but he is
not successful.
8Past Perfect Tense
- The past perfect tense always uses the helping
verb had with the main verb. This tense is used
to indicate a time that precedes another time
mentioned in the sentence. - EXI had seen the movie before I saw Janet at the
store. - The action of seeing the movie occurred before
the action of seeing Janet. The first action to
happen requires past perfect tense. The last
action to happen requires past tense. Using these
two tenses keeps the time reference clear in
written English.
9Write the corrected sentences in your notes.
- Until last Friday, we thought we lost the unicorn.
10Write the corrected sentences in your notes.
- By the time Matilda left, Bruce ate the entire
cake.
11Write the corrected sentences in your notes.
- David probably saw the error long before he
corrected it.
12Write the corrected sentences in your notes.
- After finding her absent, I knew that she went to
the Beyonce concert with Devlin.
13Answers
- Until last Friday, we had thought we lost the
book. - By the time Kelly left, Mary had eaten the entire
cake. - David probably had seen the error long before he
corrected it. - After finding her absent, I knew that she had
gone to the concert.
14Historical Present Tense
- Part of the sentence may be in the past tense,
but another part might be in the present if that
second part is something that is always true. - For example, we know as a fact that light travels
faster than sound. Since this is always true, we
state the fact in the present tense, regardless
of what happens in the rest of the sentence.
15Example of historical present tense
- Incorrect His research was based on the concept
that light traveled faster than sound. - Correct His research was based on the concept
that light travels faster than sound.
16Present Tense When Discussing Literature
- Another time we consistently use the present
tense is when discussing literature the accepted
convention is to discuss the actions in fiction
in terms of present tense. - Incorrect The main character of the story
disregarded his fathers wishes. - Correct The main character of the story
disregards his fathers wishes.
17Assessment of what youve learned Write the
corrected sentences in your notes.
- By the time I left, Baxter ate the entire wheel
of cheese.
18Assessment of what youve learned Write the
corrected sentences in your notes.
- Through experience Janet learned that hot dogs
and ice cream produced obesity.
19Assessment of what youve learned Write the
corrected sentences in your notes.
- In the novel, the hero stressed his love for the
woman.
20Assessment of what youve learned Write the
corrected sentences in your notes.
- Jerry said that Newtons third law of physics
stated that for every action there was an equal
and opposite reaction.
21Answers
- By the time I left, Baxter had eaten the entire
wheel of cheese. - Through experience Janet learned that hot dogs
and ice cream produce obesity. - In the novel, the hero stresses his love for the
woman. - Jerry said that Newtons third law of physics
states that for every action there is an equal
and opposite reaction.
22SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
SUBJECT FOLLOWED BY PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE SUBJECT
FOLLOWING THE EXPLETIVE THERE SUBJECT AFTER
VERB COMPOUND SUBJECTS JOINED BY OR OR NOR
- Mrs. Nichols
- English II Pre-AP
23Subject-Verb Agreement
- The concept of subject-verb agreement is
relatively simple the subject and verb of each
sentence must agree with each other in number
(singular subject, singular verb, etc.) - Common errors occur
- with a simple subject followed by a prepositional
phrase - with a subject following the expletive there
- with the subject following the verb
- with a compound subject whose parts are joined by
or or nor
24Subject-Verb Agreement
- Subject followed by prepositional phrase
- Singular subject must be followed by singular
verb (verb ending with s) - Plural subject must be followed by plural verb
(verb with no s) - Common prepositions of, with, at, on, for, to,
between, beneath, below, above, along, against - One of the boats are sinking.
- One of the boats is sinking.
25Correct these sentences in your notes.Subject
following a prepositional phrase
- One of the boats are sinking.
26Correct these sentences in your notes.Subject
following a prepositional phrase
- The man with two platypi are walking down the
street.
27Subject-Verb Agreement
- Deciding whether or not the verb agrees with the
subject is sometimes difficult because of the
nature and placement of the subject. - Incorrect There is always two men on guard at
this post. - Correct There are always two men on guard at
this post.
28Correct these sentences in your notes.Subject
following the expletive there
- There goes the three moose of the mountain.
29Correct these sentences in your notes.Subject
following the expletive there
- There were never a harder decision to make.
30Correct these sentences in your notes.Subject
following the expletive there
- There was only two pirates at the door to greet
us.
31Subject-Verb Agreement
- The third type of error deals with the placement
of the subject after the verb. - Example Down the road in a bright red car came
the two girls. - Incorrect Far away from the rest of the crowd
stands the three men. - Correct Far away from the rest of the crowd
stand the three men.
32Correct these sentences in your notes.Subject
after the verb
- Beneath those pictures on the wall are the
artists name.
33Correct these sentences in your notes.Subject
after the verb
- Around the corner from my house lives the Lord
Voledmort.
34Subject-Verb Agreement
- When a compound subject is joined by or or nor,
we look at the part of the subject that sits
closest to the verb to determine singular or
plural. - Example Neither the girl nor the two boys want
to go eat breakfast.
35Correct these sentences in your notes.Compound
subjects joined by or or nor
- Either Jane or Sally (seem, seems) to be weirder
than usual.
36Correct these sentences in your notes.Compound
subjects joined by or or nor
- The lantern or the street lights on the road (is,
are) shining brightly.