Complete the verb with the ending that you hear

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Key Notes:-

A verb is a doing word. It tells us what someone or something does.
Examples:

  • 🐶 run
  • 👩 cook
  • 🏃 jump

Some verbs can change their endings when we talk about different times (like now or before).
We need to listen carefully to hear the ending.

EndingHow it soundsExample VerbComplete Form
-s/s/ or /z/jumpjumps 🏃
-ed/t/ or /d/playplayed ⚽
-ing/ing/readreading 📖

Tip: Always listen first, then write the ending you hear! 👂✏️

Read the sentence carefully.

  • “He ___ to school.” 🏫

Say the verb aloud in your head.

  • “He run…”

Listen for the ending sound.

  • “runs” 🏃

Write the complete verb in the blank.

  • “He runs to school.” ✅
  • The cat is ___ 🐱
  • jump → jumping 🐾
  • I ___ my book 📚
  • read → read (past)
  • She ___ a cake 🎂
  • bake → baked
  • A verb tells what is happening.
  • Listen to the ending carefully.
  • Add the correct ending (-s, -ed, -ing).
  • Make your sentence complete and fun! 🎉

Let’s practice!🖊️