Irregular VerbsVerbs can be regular or irregular.Regular verbs form their past tense and past participle by adding -ed.Walk / walked / walkedLaugh / laughed / laughedPaint / painted / paintedWait / waited / waitedInsist / insisted / insistedIrregular verb[r]
breakComplete the crossword. The answers are the past tenses of the verbs.1Match the present and past forms.PRESENTPASTmakefellgetbroughtflybrokebreaksatfall
Grammar test7. Kevin hopes to write/ writing his autobiographybefore he dies.Exercise 1 Irregular verbs (10 marks)From the verbs in the box, write the infinitive,past tense and the past participle of theirregular verbs only.8. I love to swim/ s[r]
hashavehavinghadbebeenbeingaimareREMEMBER: The Past Tense of the verbs does not need a helping word. Example: The choirbegan to sing. The Participle always requires a helping word. Example: When we arrived thechoir had begun to sing.Write the past tense and[r]
STAYEDPAIDDIDRAN1. Alan didn’t see Paula t school.2. Were you at the cinema yesterday?3. Carol brought her new laptop to school.4. The baby cried all night long.5. My brother could swim when he was four.6. Charles prepared a nice dinner.7. The children ate a cheese sandwich.8. Did you sit next to Ma[r]
AveFill in the blanks with the past simple tense of theWrite the following sentences into the Negativeverbs in brackets.form.1.- Sergio ……….(do) his homework.2.- Lucia ………. (write) a postcard.3.- Katie ………. (drive) a red car.4.- That man ………. (speak) French and Spanish5.- Philip[r]
Write the past forms of the irregular verbsName ________________________________Number _______ Class ______Date _________________________________Across2. became3. spoke5. taught6. took8. forgot11. slept13. knew14. bought15. kept16. forgave19. understood22. found23. went24. cameD[r]
Someone Like YouBy AdeleFill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs in past tense.I ___________ hear) that you're settled downThat you ___________ (find) a girl and you'remarried nowI ___________ hear) that your dreams____________ (come) trueGuess she __________[r]
TENSES:I. Suply the correct form or tense of the verbs :1. It……………( be ) haft past seven in the evening. All the people in Nam’sfamily …………( be ) in the living room. His father likes………………( read )newspapers but now he…………………( watch ) TV. His motherusually………………….( teach )[r]
Fill in the blanks with the past simple tense of one ofthe verbs on the right of the page.1.-The girl …………….. to dance alone.2.-The clown ………... to juggle in the circus.3.- The farmer …………. sweet corn in his farm.4.- The man …………….. the boy a present.5.- My father[r]
career by serving in Germany and he rose to the rank of cavalrycommander. Eventually, he returned to Rome, where he studied law(probably…). Pliny was a writer and he loved to study. His nephew, Plinythe Younger wrote about his uncle. Pliny’s last job was commanding a fleetof ships in the Bay[r]
speaking?NOTE:two actions happening at the same time(in the past)Example:While she was preparing dinner, heregular verbsirregular verbsI didn't playfootball.I didn't go to thesupermarket.Questions:Use the auxiliary did (Simple Past of do) everytime regardless the subject.regular[r]
1. Complete the text with the past tense of the verbs on the list: live, die, be,help, study, start, call, receive, return, travel, visit, organize, beginFlorence NightingaleFlorence Nightingale (1)…….. born in Italy in 1820, but as a child she (2)……….. with her family in[r]
the missing words.Example:a fantasticverbs in the past tense.Last night I had a dream. I was walking past an In my dream, I woke up in the middle of thewonderful,rainyquiet.... weatherOur housesunny,was veryI got up andold house in our street. I saw that the door was nigh[r]
Present and past participlesWhen –ing forms are used to make continuous tense forms, they are called present participles. Note thatpresent participles are often confused with gerunds. Although both gerunds and present participles look alike,they have totally different grammatical prope[r]
Tenses different forms?Now read the following sentences:* I write.* I am writing.* I have written.* I have been writing.The verbs in all of these sentences refer to the present time, and are, therefore, said to be in the present tense.In sentence 1, however, the verb simply talk[r]