What is the principal part of the underlined verb in the sentence?

My friend Sam is moving into a bigger house across town.

A.
present

B.
present participle

C.
past

D.
past participle

Which word is underlined?

Sorry moving

Moving is the present participle.

Please study this site.

http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/participle.htm

Ok thank you

You are welcome.

Can you tell me if I'm right?

What is the tense of the underlined verb in the sentence?

She smiled and said, "I will marry Joseph Greene this fall."

A.
present

B.
future

C.
past

D.
future perfect

will marry is the underlined word. I think it is D. future perfect

It looks as if you need to study verb tenses, too.

D is incorrect.

So is it "future"?

Yes.

Future perfect is "will have" but future is only "will" (or sometimes "won't").

In fact, all the perfect tenses have some form of "have" in them: have, has, or had.

Oh ok! Now I understand, thank you so much for the help.

1) What is the tense of the underlined verb in the sentence?

"Will we need more snacks for the party?" asked Jeremy.

A.
present

B.
past

C.
future perfect

D.
future

Will & need are the underlined words. So I say it is "future"

2) What is the tense of the underlined verb in the sentence?

We often have seen Ms. Anner and Mr. Greene on walks in the evening.

A.
past perfect

B.
past

C.
present

D.
present perfect

Have seen is the underlined words. So it is a "past perfect"

Yes, both of your last answers are correct.