Learn English Conjugation Lesson #4 Verb To find
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LESSON 4
Verb: To find
Present Tense
I am finding my pencil / I find my pencil
You are finding your pencil / You find your pencil
He is finding his pencil / He finds his pencil
She is finding her pencil / She finds her pencil
It is finding its pencil / It finds its pencil
We are finding our pencil / We find our pencil
They are finding their pencil / They find their pencil
Past Tense
I found my pencil
You found your pencil
He found his pencil / Rusty found his pencil
She found her pencil / Janet found her pencil
It found its pencil / The dog found its pencil
We found our pencil / Tom and I found our pencil
They found their pencil Tom and Janet found their pencil
Future Tense
I will find my pencil
You will find your pencil
He will find his pencil / Bill will find his pencil
She will find her pencil / Susan will find her pencil
It will find its pencil / The dog will find its pencil
We will find our pencil / Tom and I will find our pencil
They will find their pencil. Tom and Susan will find their pencil.
Desired
I want to find my pencil. Can you help me?
You want to find your pencil. I will help you!
He wants to find his pencil. I will help him.
She wants to find her pencil? I will help her!
The dog wants to find its pencil? I will help it!
We want to find our pencil? You should help us.
They want to find their pencil? I will help them.
I want to find a nice dog. The dogs at the store are all very big.
Therefore, I must get a big dog unless I can find a small dog
somewhere else. Janet and Tom want to find a new dog as well.
I think I will help them find a new dog. But first, I must find
my own dog. After many hours of searching, I did not find a dog
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