Complete the sentences with the nouns provided, using the appropriate verb form. Some verbs may be used more than once
Complete the sentences with the nouns provided, using the appropriate verb form. Some verbs may be used more than once.
1. Fearless Freddie is a _______. He usually _______ a uniform.
2. Me _______ a fire engine.
3. He _______ fires and _______ people in danger.
4. But at the moment he _______ fighting fires.
5. He _______ his uniform.
6. What _______ he doing?
7. He _______ by a swimming pool and he _______ drink.
8. He _______ swimming trunks.
9. Slender Glenda is a _______.
10. She _______ shopping.
11. She _______ a dress.
12. She _______ her purse.
13. She _______ for her friend.
14. What _______ she doing?
15. She _______ on a chair and she _______ a book.
16. She _______ with her phone.
17. She _______ a movie.
18. She _______ to become a _______.
19. What _______ she reading?
20. She _______ a lot.
Note: *s = is.
1. Fearless Freddie is a _______. He usually _______ a uniform.
2. Me _______ a fire engine.
3. He _______ fires and _______ people in danger.
4. But at the moment he _______ fighting fires.
5. He _______ his uniform.
6. What _______ he doing?
7. He _______ by a swimming pool and he _______ drink.
8. He _______ swimming trunks.
9. Slender Glenda is a _______.
10. She _______ shopping.
11. She _______ a dress.
12. She _______ her purse.
13. She _______ for her friend.
14. What _______ she doing?
15. She _______ on a chair and she _______ a book.
16. She _______ with her phone.
17. She _______ a movie.
18. She _______ to become a _______.
19. What _______ she reading?
20. She _______ a lot.
Note: *s = is.
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1. Fearless Freddie is a firefighter. He usually wears a uniform.- Here, "firefighter" is a noun that describes a person who fights fires, and "wears" is the appropriate verb form in the present tense to indicate the action performed by Freddie.
2. Me - I drive a fire engine.
- In this sentence, "drive" is the appropriate verb form that represents the action of operating a fire engine.
3. He puts out fires and saves people in danger.
- "Puts out" and "saves" are the verb forms used here to describe the actions performed by Freddie.
4. But at the moment he is not fighting fires.
- In this sentence, we use the present continuous tense ("is not fighting") to indicate that Freddie is currently not engaging in the action of fighting fires.
5. He is wearing his uniform.
- The present continuous tense ("is wearing") is used here to describe the ongoing action of Freddie wearing his uniform.
6. What is he doing?
- Here, we use the present continuous tense ("is he doing") to inquire about the current action that Freddie is engaged in.
7. He is sitting by a swimming pool and he is having a drink.
- The present continuous tense ("is sitting" and "is having") is used in this sentence to describe the ongoing actions of Freddie sitting by the pool and enjoying a drink.
8. He is wearing swimming trunks.
- The present continuous tense ("is wearing") is used here to describe the ongoing action of Freddie wearing swimming trunks.
9. Slender Glenda is a model.
- "Model" is the noun that describes Glenda"s profession.
10. She is going shopping.
- Here, the present continuous tense ("is going") is used to describe the ongoing action of Glenda going for shopping.
11. She is trying on a dress.
- The present continuous tense ("is trying on") is used in this sentence to describe the ongoing action of Glenda trying on a dress.
12. She has her purse.
- "Has" is the appropriate verb form used here to indicate the possession of the purse by Glenda.
13. She is looking for her friend.
- The present continuous tense ("is looking for") is used to describe the ongoing action of Glenda searching for her friend.