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Verb be guessing game | English grammar printables for kids - Free Printable

Verb be guessing game | English grammar printables for kids

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Let’s go through this step by step.

We are given 6 colored sets: Blue, Green, Yellow, Purple, Red, Pink.
Each set has 4 cards with cartoon faces and names written under them.
Our job is to find which name appears in more than one set — meaning, which name is repeated across different color groups.

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Step 1: List all the names from each set.

Blue Set (1):
- Mary
- Jack
- Jill
- Tom

Green Set (3):
- Lisa
- Peter
- Nancy
- Paul

Yellow Set (5):
- Frank
- Susan
- Harry
- Kate

Purple Set (2):
- Sam
- Flora
- Mary ← already seen in Blue Set!
- Frank ← already seen in Yellow Set!

Wait — we found two repeats already? Let’s keep going carefully.

Red Set (4):
- Peggy
- Flora ← already in Purple Set!
- Lizzy
- John

Pink Set (6):
- Kate ← already in Yellow Set!
- Andy
- Jill ← already in Blue Set!
- Harry ← already in Yellow Set!

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Step 2: Now let’s collect ALL names and count how many times each appears.

Let’s make a list:

From Blue: Mary, Jack, Jill, Tom
From Green: Lisa, Peter, Nancy, Paul
From Yellow: Frank, Susan, Harry, Kate
From Purple: Sam, Flora, Mary, Frank → Mary (again), Frank (again)
From Red: Peggy, Flora (again), Lizzy, John
From Pink: Kate (again), Andy, Jill (again), Harry (again)

Now tally:

- Mary → Blue + Purple = 2 times
- Jack → only Blue
- Jill → Blue + Pink = 2 times
- Tom → only Blue
- Lisa → only Green
- Peter → only Green
- Nancy → only Green
- Paul → only Green
- Frank → Yellow + Purple = 2 times
- Susan → only Yellow
- Harry → Yellow + Pink = 2 times
- Kate → Yellow + Pink = 2 times
- Sam → only Purple
- Flora → Purple + Red = 2 times
- Peggy → only Red
- Lizzy → only Red
- John → only Red
- Andy → only Pink

So multiple names appear twice:
Mary, Jill, Frank, Harry, Kate, Flora

But wait — the question might be asking for which name appears in more than one set, implying perhaps just one answer? Or maybe we need to pick one?

Looking back at the original image layout — it’s likely that this is a matching or memory game where you’re supposed to find pairs across sets. But since the user didn’t specify exactly what the “problem” is, I’ll assume the most logical task: find all names that appear in more than one set.

However, if this is meant to have a single answer (like a quiz), then perhaps there’s a trick.

Wait — look again at the sets:

In Purple Set: “Her name is Mary” — same as Blue Set’s “Her name is Mary”

In Yellow Set: “His name is Frank” — and in Purple Set: “His name is Frank”

In Pink Set: “Her name is Kate” — and in Yellow Set: “Her name is Kate”

Also: “Her name is Jill” in Blue and Pink
“His name is Harry” in Yellow and Pink
“Her name is Flora” in Purple and Red

So actually, SIX names repeat.

But maybe the problem is designed so that only ONE name is intended to be the correct answer? That doesn’t seem right.

Alternatively — perhaps the task is to match each person to their set, and find who is duplicated? Still, multiple duplicates exist.

Wait — let me check if any name appears THREE times? No, all repeats are exactly twice.

Perhaps the real task is: “Which name appears in two different sets?” and any of those would be correct — but since the user expects one final answer, maybe we should list all?

But the instruction says: “Solve the problem accurately.” And “provide only the final correct answer”.

Hmm.

Maybe I misread — let’s look at the image structure again mentally.

Actually, looking at standard worksheets like this, often the goal is to find the name that appears in two different color sets, and sometimes they expect you to circle or identify one such pair.

But here, since multiple do, perhaps the question implied is: “Name one person whose name appears in more than one set.”

In that case, any of these would work: Mary, Frank, Jill, Harry, Kate, Flora.

But to give a single answer, perhaps the first one encountered?

Or maybe the problem is to find which name is shared between specific sets? Without explicit instructions, it's ambiguous.

Wait — another thought: perhaps the task is to realize that some names are misspelled or mismatched? For example, in Purple Set, “Her name is Mary” — but Mary was in Blue Set as female too — consistent.

No obvious errors.

Alternatively — maybe the actual hidden task is to notice that “Frank” appears in both Yellow and Purple, and “Flora” in Purple and Red, etc., but again, no unique solution.

Given that, and since the user wants ONE final answer, I will choose the first repeating name I found: Mary

She appears in Blue Set and Purple Set.

That’s solid.

Final Answer: Mary
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable verb games.
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