What are the three forms of the verb to see?
The three forms of the verb to see are see-saw-seen.
What can you see in front of you?
I can see you in front of me.
How often do you see your parents?
I see my parents once a month.
Did you see a rainbow last summer?
No, I didn't see a rainbow last summer.
If you look outside the window,what will you see?
If I look outside the window, I'll see some buildings.
Have you ever seen a wolf?
Yes, I've seen a wolf.
Has your dad ever seen a wolf?
Yes, my dad has seen a wolf.
Have you ever seen a spider walking on the ceiling in your bedroom?
No, I've never seen a spider walking on the ceiling in my bedroom.
Have you ever seen a wasp's nest?
No, I've never seen a wasp's nest.
Have you seen a spaceship on TV this week?
No, I haven't seen a spaceship on TV this week.
Have you ever seen a pirate holding an octopus on his shoulders?
No, I haven't seen a pirate holding an octopus on his shoulders.
Have you ever seen a magic mirror?
Yes, I have seen a magic mirror.
Have you ever seen a penguin with a runny nose?
No, I have never seen a penguin with a runny nose.
What are the three forms of the verb to make?
The three forms of the verb to make are make-made-made.
Do you often make your promises to your parents?
Yes, I sometimes make my promises to my parents.
When was the last time you made a promise to your mum?
The last time I made a promise to my mum was last month.
Have you ever made your teacher laugh ?
Yes, I've made my teacher laugh.
Have you ever made anybody cry?
Yes, I have made anybody cry.
Have comedies always made you laugh?
No, comedies haven't always made me laugh.
Have you ever made sandwiches for your mum?
No, I've never made sandwiches for my mum.