Saturday, July 17, 2010

Stone Put

The stone put is almost the same as the shot put, only this time it is more old school.  This time, the thrower uses a real stone!  Another difference between the stone put and the shot put is that depending on the exact games a thrower is participating in, he may not be allowed to spin and gain momentum before hurling the stone.

Your Stone Put:  In the Highland Games, there are several similar events to track and field, but with key differences.  This is the same in writing as well when verbs are concerned.  In present tense, verbs must agree ALWAYS; however, verbs in past and future may not need to change in order to form agreement.  Complete the worksheet provided to show your understanding of tense and its connection to agreement.

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