Final Answer:
The winner is the player who reaches "END" first by correctly conjugating verbs and moving the correct number of spaces.
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Explanation:
This is a board game called “To Be a Race.” Two players take turns rolling a die and moving that many spaces along the path. When you land on a space, you must conjugate the verb “to be” for the subject shown (like *I*, *you*, *he*, *she*, *we*, *they*), then say the full sentence (e.g., if you land on “she”, you say “She is…”). If you get it right, you stay; if wrong, you go back 2 spaces. The first to reach “END” wins.
For example:
- Land on “he” → say “He is…”
✔ correct → stay.
- Land on “we” → say “We are…”
✔ correct → stay.
- Land on “she” but say “She am…”
✘ wrong → go back 2 spaces.
The numbers on the board (1–20) just show the order of spaces — they don’t change the move; only the die roll does. So the key is knowing how to say “am”, “is”, or “are” with each subject.
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