Instructions:
In each of the following paragraphs,
paragraphs, some of the sentences contain errors in verb tense
tense.. Write out
the correct form of any verb that is used incorrectly.
1. The following paragraph contains six errors in verb tense.
Hands Up!
Recently in Oklahoma City, Pat Roughen, a watchman, deposit ! cents in a City
"all vending machine and reach in to get a candy bar. #hen the machine catch
his hand, he pull out his pistol and shoot the machine twice. The second shot
sever some wires, and he got his hand out.
$. The following paragraph contains six errors in verb tense.
The Christmas Spirit
%r. Theodore &unnet, of Oxford, 'ngland, run amok in his house in &ecember of
()*$. "e ripped the telephone from the wall, thrown a television set and a tape+
deck into the street, smash to bits a three+piece
thre e+piece suite, kicked a dresser down the
stairs, and torn the plumbing out of the bath. "e oer this explanation for his
behavior- / was shock by the over+commerciali0ation of Christmas.
1. The following paragraph contains six errors in verb tense.
Late Bloomers
2ome very remarkable adults are known to have experience 3uite unremarkable
childhoods. 'nglish author 4.5. Chesterton, for instance, could not read until the
age of eight, and he usually 6nish at the bottom of his class. /f we could opened
your head, one of his teachers remark, we would not 6nd any brain but only a
lump of fat.
fat. Cheste
Chesterto
rton
n eventu
eventuall
ally
y become
become a succes
successfu
sfull noveli
novelist.
st. 2imila
2imilarly
rly,,
Thomas 'dison was label a dunce by one of his teachers, and young 7ames
#attt was called dull and inept.
#at
8. The following paragraph contains (! errors in verb tense.
Mona Lisa
9eonardo da :inci;s %ona 9isa is the most famous portrait in the history of
painting. 9eonardo took four years to complete the painting- he begun work in
(!1 and 6nish in (<!*. %ona =or %adonna 9isa 4herardini> was from a noble
family in ?aples, and 9eonardo may have paint her on commission from her
husband. 9eonardo is said to have entertain %ona 9isa with six musicians. "e
install a musical fountain where the water play on small glass spheres, and he
give %ona a puppy and a white Persian cat to play with. 9eonardo did what he
could to keep %ona smiling during the long hours she sit for him. @ut it is not
only %ona;s mysterious smile that has impress anyone who has ever view the
portrait- the background landscape is Aust as mysterious and beautiful. The
portrait can be seen today in the 9ouvre %useum in Paris.
. The following paragraph contains (! errors in verb tense.
Hard Luck
B bank teller
telle r in
i n /taly was Ailted
Ail ted by his girlfriend
girl friend and decide the only thing left to
do was kill himself. "e stolen a car with the idea of crashing it, but the car
broken down. "e steal another one, but it was too slow, and he barely dent a
fender when he crashed the car into a tree. The police arrive and charge the
man with auto theft. #hile being 3uestioned, he stab himself in the chest with a
dagger. uick action by the police oDcers saved the man;s life. On the way to
his cell, he Aumped out through a third+story window. B snowdrift broken his fall.
B Audge suspends the man;s sentence, saying, /;m sure fate still has something
in store for you.
Here are the answers to the verb-tense exercises on page one.
one. Corrected verb forms are
inbold print.
Answers
1. Hands Up!
Recently in Oklahoma City, Pat Roughen, a watchman, deposited
deposited 50
50 cents in a City Hall
vending machine and reached
reached in
in to get a candy ba. !hen the machine caught
caught his
his hand,
he pulled
pulled out
out his pistol and shot
shot the shot severed some
the machine twice. "he second shotsevered some wies,
and he got his hand out.
#. The Christmas Spirit
$. "heodoe %unnet, o& O'&od, (ngland, ran
ran amok
amok in his house in %ecembe o& 1)*#. He
ipped the telephone &om the wall, threw
threw a
a television set and a tape+deck into the
steet, smashed
smashed to and tore the
to bits a thee+piece suite, kicked a desse down the stais, andtore the
plumbing out o& the bath. He ofered
ofered this
this e'planation &o his behavio - was shocked
shocked by
by the
ove+commeciali/ation o& Chistmas.-
. Late Bloomers
ome vey emakable adults ae known to have experienced 2uite
haveexperienced 2uite unemakable childhoods.
(nglish autho 3.4. Chesteton, &o instance, could not ead until the age o& eight, and he
usually nished
nished at
at the bottom o& his class. -& we could open
open you
you head,- one o& his
teaches remarked
remarked,, -we would not nd any bain but only a lump o& &at.- Chesteton
eventually ecame
ecame a
a success&ul novelist. imilaly, "homas (dison was laeled
success&ul laeled a
a -dunce- by
one o& his teaches, and young 6ames !att was called -dull and inept.-
7. ona Lisa
8eonado da 9inci:s %ona 9isa is
9isa is the most &amous potait in the histoy o& painting. 8eonado
8eonado
took &ou yeas to complete the painting he egan
egan wok
wok in 150 and nished
nishedin
in 1;0*. $ona
<o $adonna 8isa 3headini= was &om a noble &amily in >aples, and 8eonado may
have painted
painted he
he on commission &om he husband. 8eonado is said to
have entertained
entertained $ona
$ona 8isa with si' musicians. He installed
installed a
a musical &ountain whee the
wate pla"ed
pla"ed on
on small glass sphees, and he gave
gave $ona
$ona a puppy and a white Pesian cat to
play with. 8eonado did what he could to keep $ona smiling duing the long hous she sat
sat &o
&o
him. ?ut it is not only $ona:s mysteious smile that has impressed
impressed anyone
anyone who has
eve viewed
viewed the
the potait the backgound landscape is @ust as mysteious and beauti&ul. "he
potait can be seen today in the 8ouve $useum in Pais.
5. Hard Luck
A bank telle in taly was @ilted by his gil&iend and decided
decided the
the only thing le&t to do was kill
himsel&. He stole
stole a
a ca with the idea o& cashing it, but the ca roke
roke down.
down. He stole anothe
one, but it was too slow, and he baely dented
dented a
a &ende when he cashed the ca into a tee.
"he police arrived
arrived and
and charged
charged the
the man with auto the&t. !hile being 2uestioned,
he staed
staed himsel&
himsel& in the chest with a dagge. Buick action by the police oces saved the
man:s li&e. On the way to his cell, he @umped out though a thid+stoy window. A
snowdi&t roke
roke his
his &all. A @udge suspended
suspended the
the man:s sentence
sentence,, saying, -:m sue &ate still
has something in stoe &o you.