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Past, Present and Progressive Tense

CONCEPTUAL
EnglishGrammar & Punctuation|Ages 6—9|ID: mt_enj1sMcfOT

Use verbs to convey past and present tense correctly and consistently, including the progressive form (e.g., she is drumming, he was shouting), understanding how tense indicates time

Mastery Evidence

  • Write a passage consistently in past tense without switching to present
  • Use progressive forms correctly: 'was running', 'is jumping' to show ongoing actions
  • Identify verbs in a sentence and change them from past to present tense or vice versa

Assessment Prompt

“If [child] is writing about something that happened yesterday versus something happening right now, do they change the verb — for example, writing "she jumped" for the past and "she is jumping" for right now?”

Curriculum Standards1 alignment

L.3.1dCommon Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects
L.3.1d

Form and use regular and irregular verbs.

English Language Arts

Prerequisites4

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