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Irregular verbs 10
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Question 1 of 18
1. Question
10 pointsWrite the past tense and past participle
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eat (ate) (eaten)
fall (fell) (fallen)
forget (forgot) (forgotten)
lose (lost) (lost)
think (thought) (thought)
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eat (ate) (eaten)
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Question 2 of 18
2. Question
6 pointsComplete the sentences with the past tense or past participle of the verbs:
break, think, swim, come, eat, fall, speak, lose, leave, forget and fall-
She fell while skiing and (broke) her leg. Now she cannot walk.
David (came) late. I wonder what had happened.
My friend (spoke) about her holiday in Brazil.
A burglar has (broken) into our house.
Since my heart attack, I have (eaten) more fish and chicken and less red meat.
I have (forgotten) the name of the girl I met a camp this summer. I do not know it.
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She fell while skiing and (broke) her leg. Now she cannot walk.
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Question 3 of 18
3. Question
10 pointsWrite the past tense and the past participle of these verbs:
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know (knew) (known)
hear (heard) (heard)
find (found) (found)
feel (felt) (felt)
win (won) (won)
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know (knew) (known)
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Question 4 of 18
4. Question
9 pointsComplete the sentences with the past tense or past participle of the following verbs:
tell, stand, know, hear, find, ride, feel, run, make, win.-
I (rode) my bike for twenty minutes last week.
The time has (run) out. You have to hand in your test now.
She has never (heard) anything so funny.
I have (known) Jane for a long time.
Jack (told) a joke and everybody laughed.
Have you ever (ridden) a horse?
The students (stood) up when the teacher came.
I (heard) her phone ringing.
We (made) a delicious cake.
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I (rode) my bike for twenty minutes last week.
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Question 5 of 18
5. Question
10 pointsWrite the past tense and the past participle of these verbs:
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wear (wore) (worn)
sit (sat) (sat)
bring (brought) (brought)
read (read) (read)
begin (began) (begun)
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wear (wore) (worn)
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Question 6 of 18
6. Question
8 pointsComplete the sentences with the past tenses and past participles of the verbs:
sleep, wear, win, sit, bring, build, cost, pay, read, begin-
Jose Mourinho has (won) many football games.
We (slept) poorly last night because she had horrible dreams.
He just (sat) down and quit playing the game.
She has never (slept) in the open air.
The Berlin Wall was (built) during John F. Kennedy's term.
She (brought) me a glass of milk.
I have (read) five books this week.
She (wore) a wonderful dress.
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Jose Mourinho has (won) many football games.
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Question 7 of 18
7. Question
10 pointsWrite the past tense and the past participle of the verbs:
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put (put) (put)
wake (woke) (woken)
buy (bought) (bought)
choose (chose) (chosen)
see (saw) (seen)
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put (put) (put)
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Question 8 of 18
8. Question
9 pointsComplete the sentences with the past tense and past participle of the verbs:
choose, grow, meet, put, wake, understand, sell, buy, see, blow-
Jane (put) on her gloves because he was cold.
She looked around drowsily after being (woken) from her sleep.
The coach (chose) the best players to play at the end of the match.
We (saw) a very strange man walking around and we were afraid.
I (met) Paul McCartney when I was at school.
When we (woke) up in the morning, the thief was gone.
He (understood) the people because he could speak German.
Has anyone (seen) my pencil?
We (saw) a cheetah at the zoo.
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Jane (put) on her gloves because he was cold.
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Question 9 of 18
9. Question
10 pointsWrite the past tense and the past participle of these verbs:
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bite (bit) (bitten)
lead (led) (led)
fly (flew) (flown)
lie (lay) (lain)
let (let) (let)
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bite (bit) (bitten)
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Question 10 of 18
10. Question
10 pointsComplete the sentences with the past tense or past participle of the following verbs:
bite, tear, sing, lend, lead, fly, dream, lie, let and become-
The cat's eyes began to close as it (lay) in the warm sun.
Jake (bit) into the big hamburger.
A swallow (flew) in through the open window.
The mother (sang) to her baby to help him sleep.
Our trainer (let) us rest after the hard match.
I (dreamt) that I won a million dollars. Then I woke up.
The road (led) to an old castle.
Have you ever (sung) in public?
My friend (lent) me some money when I needed it.
I have to mend my jeans because I (tore) them climbing a tree.
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The cat's eyes began to close as it (lay) in the warm sun.
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Question 11 of 18
11. Question
10 pointsWrite the past tense and the past participle of these verbs:
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cut (cut) (cut)
send (sent) (sent)
set (set) (set)
shut (shut) (shut)
keep (kept) (kept)
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cut (cut) (cut)
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Question 12 of 18
12. Question
10 pointsComplete the sentences with the past tense or past participle of the following verbs:
burn, catch, cut, send, set, spend, teach, shut, mean, keep.-
Jack (cut) the rope with the scissors.
The meat was (burnt) and we could not eat it.
Have you ever (caught) a fish?
Food must be (kept) in the fridge so that it does not go bad.
The window was (shut) and we could not get inside.
I (sent) a parcet to my grandmother.
She has (spent) too much money.
Our parents have (taught) us to behave politely.
I was (sent) outside not to hear what my parents were talking about.
When I was younger I (spent) all my time playing various sports.
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Jack (cut) the rope with the scissors.
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Question 13 of 18
13. Question
16 pointsWrite the past tense and the past participle of these verbs:
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do (did) (done)
take (took) (taken)
drive (drove) (driven)
write (wrote) (written)
get (got) (got)
give (gave) (given)
have (had) (had)
go (went) (gone)
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do (did) (done)
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Question 14 of 18
14. Question
12 pointsComplete the sentences with the past tense or past participle of the following verbs:
do, drive, drink, get, give, go, have, hurt, write and take-
Aperitive is (drunk) before the main course.
The king got (hurt) in a battle.
What have you (done) with all the money I gave you?
I (wrote) a long letter to my girlfriend.
Paul (drank) a cup of coffee with my lunch.
Mary has (given) all her money to a beggar.
My father (took) a photo.
She (had) lunch at one o´clock.
I was (gone) about an hour.
Jane (got) a new car for her birthday.
Do you think I've (done) enough to pass the test?
They (went) to Hawaii last summer.
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Aperitive is (drunk) before the main course.
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Question 15 of 18
15. Question
10 pointsWrite the past tense and the past participle of these verbs:
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steal (stole) (stolen)
shoot (shot) (shot)
draw (drew) (drawn)
hide (hid) (hidden)
hit (hit) (hit)
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steal (stole) (stolen)
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Question 16 of 18
16. Question
9 pointsComplete the sentences with the past tense or past participle of the following verbs:
throw, hold, hit, steal, hide, smell, shoot, sell, draw, ring-
The house was (sold) for a lot of money.
Jane (held) her baby gently.
The man got (hit) by a car.
That horrible coat should be (thrown) away.
My brother was (hidden) behind a tree and I found him easily.
Someone (stole) my wallet. I have to buy a new one.
Two people were (shot) last night in Paris.
The championship will be (held) in three weeks time.
Jack (hid) his key under a rock.
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The house was (sold) for a lot of money.
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Question 17 of 18
17. Question
6 pointsWrite the past tense and the past participle of these verbs:
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fight (fought) (fought)
freeze (froze) (frozen)
be (was) (been)
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fight (fought) (fought)
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Question 18 of 18
18. Question
10 pointsComplete the sentences with the past tense or past participle of the following verbs:
beat, feed, fight, freeze, rise, learn, show, stick, be, broadcast-
Sue could write when she (was) five.
My grandfather (fought) in World War I.
Have you (shown) your test to your parents?
The Battle of Hastings was (fought) in 1066.
Our car got (stuck) in the traffic jam.
He (fed) the sheep and rabbits every morning.
She has (been) so tired lately.
Jack (beat) me at the game of go.
The event will be (broadcast) on Sunday.
We nearly (froze) when we were trapped on the mountain.
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Sue could write when she (was) five.
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