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   GET USED TO WRITING THE AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE FORMS OF SIMPLE TENSES

In the table below, write the correct forms of simple tenses. Each row has two verbs. If you need an example or have difficulty, type a ? in the frame and hit enter.
take makes
doesn't look has
fear doesn't get
don't laugh cries
doesn't try buy
studied learned
didn't carry found
filled didn't feel
didn't fall ran
broke slept
wanted didn't go
will improve is going to recover
are going to visit won't travel
am going to fly will walk
isn't going to read am going to fail
will return aren't going to be (happy)
Suggestion: Make your own verb chart that includes regular and irregular verbs. Use the verbs in affirmative and negative statements and in questions, using all three simple tenses. Try to use both future forms. Edit for AUX+BASE in all negative statements and in questions. Edit for subject-verb agreement where necessary. Do this with a few verbs each day until you have mastered these forms.
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