Answer:
The answers are:
Explanation:
Verbs are the actions of the sentence, those that you can conjugate with pronouns, e.g,. I drink, you drink, we drink, he drinks, she drinks, etc... some of them in the sentences provided are in different tenses: past, infinitive, past participle, future, continuous, etc... So this is basically what it means when stating "complete verbs" in the instructions. For instance, sentence 1 has the verbs left and got off in the simple past --infinitive: to leave, to get off-- Number 2 is the past participle which is: have or has plus the participle for of the verb. Number three is in the simple present, the verbs are on its natural form. Number 4, simple past --come-came--. And number 5 is the future continuous tense; remember that continuous forms the verb ends in -ing.