Present Picks
“Present Use Word Search” focuses on verbs commonly used in the present tense. These include forms of “to be” like “am” and “is,” as well as verbs expressing current conditions or observations such as “seem” and “feel.” The goal is for students to find verbs that typically occur in everyday speech and writing when referring to the present.
By completing this worksheet, students reinforce their grasp of present-tense verbs, essential for effective daily communication. It helps distinguish between verb forms that indicate time (past vs. present) and supports the correct construction of sentences. Through the act of searching, students build memory connections to present-tense usage. These skills aid in narrative consistency and logical expression in writing. It also enhances grammar comprehension and improves fluency.
Irregular Verbs We’re Looking For – Am, Is, Are, Seem, Feel, Appear, Become, Stay, Turn, Look, Taste, Smell, Sound, Remain, Grow