Vicky is from Illinois /ˌɪləˈnɔɪ/
Illinois (/ˌɪləˈnɔɪ/  IL-ə-NOY) is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

She held his hand.

She will hold his hand.

She is going to hold his hand.

He looks out the window.

He looked out the window.

He is going to look out the window.

He puts on his coat.

He put on his coat.

He is going to put on his coat.

sticks

Two boys walk with sticks.

Two boys walked with sticks.

Two boys are going to walk with sticks.

She rides her bicycle.

She rode her bicycle.

She is going to ride her bicycle.

The boy and woman look at each other through the window.

The boy and woman looked at each other through the window.

The boy and woman are going to look at each other through the window.

take

She takes his hand.

She took his hand.

She is going to take his hand.

smile

laugh

They smile at each other.

They smiled at each other.

They are going to smile at each other.

They go down the road.

They went down the road.

They are going to go down the road.

hen

He looks at the hen.

He looked at the hen.

He is going to look at the hen.

shack

shed

He runs after the hen.

He ran after the hen.

He is going to run after the hen.

The wind blows the grass.

The wind blew the grass.

The wind is going to blow the grass.

He turns his head around to look at the cows.

He turned his head around to look at the cows.

He is going to turn his head around.

He looks back at the cow.

They catch a fish.

They caught a fish.

They are going to catch a fish.

They are barefoot in the water.

They were barefoot in the water.

They are going to be barefoot in the water.

She opens the gate.

She opened the gate.

She is going to open the gate.

She tries to open the gate.

She tried to open the gate.

She is going to try to open the gate.

She points at something.

She pointed at something.

She is going to point at something.

She puts him on the gate.

She put him on the gate.

She is going to put him on the gate.

The birds eat the seeds.

The birds ate the seeds.

The birds are going to eat the seeds.

He drives the tractor.

He drove the tractor.

He is going to drive the tractor.

They fly around the tractor.

They flew around the tractor.

They are going to fly around the tractor.

He holds onto the gate.

He held onto the gate.

He is going to hold onto the gate.

hold

hand

hang

Sorry I was held up.

I am just holding on.

The bank was held up.

He looks up at the woman.

He looked up at the woman.

He is going to look up at the woman.

He looks down at the water.

He looked down at the water.

He is going to look down at the water.

He watches the cows.

He watched the cows.

He is going to watch the cows.

She waves goodbye to the boy.

She waved goodbye to the boy.

She is going to wave goodbye to the boy.

leave

She leaves the boy.

She left the boy.

She is going to leave the boy.

They smile at each other through the window.

They smiled at each other.

They are going to smile at each other through the window.

The sun shines through the trees.

The sun shone through the trees.

The sun is going to shine through the trees.

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Use of prepositions  is my weak point.
Also phrasal verbs

 

Vicky Rivera: Lesson 6
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