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Irregular Verbs Exercise

April 19, 2022 - pdf

Fill in the blanks.

1. When the teacher entered the classroom, the students …………………………….. from their seats.

Correct! Wrong!

Rose is the past simple form of rise.

2. Prices of all essential goods have ………………………………

Correct! Wrong!

Risen is the past participle form of rise.

3. The loud noise ……………………………… me.

Correct! Wrong!

Woke is the past simple form of wake.

4. I ……………………………. my cat a few days ago.

Correct! Wrong!

Lost is the past simple form of lose.

5. They ……………………………… around the town.

Correct! Wrong!

Went is the past simple form of go.

6. They …………………………….. the treasure under a tree.

Correct! Wrong!

Hid is the past simple form of hide.

7. The man was ………………………………… by the dog.

Correct! Wrong!

Bitten is the past participle form of bite. The dog bit the man. The man was bitten by the dog.

8. The injured man ………………………………. profusely.

Correct! Wrong!

Bled is the past simple form of bleed.

9. They …………………………. him to a tree and started flogging him.

Correct! Wrong!

Bound is the past simple form of bind.

10. My sister ……………………………….. me when we played chess the other day.

Correct! Wrong!

Beat is the past simple form of beat.

11. He has ………………………………. many trophies at the national level.

Correct! Wrong!

Won is the past simple and past participle form of win.

12. He was …………………………….. for the job.

Correct! Wrong!

Chosen is the past participle form of choose.

Answers

  1. When the teacher entered the classroom, the students rose from their seats.
  2. Prices of all essential goods have risen.
  3. The loud noise woke me.
  4. I lost my cat a few days ago.
  5. They went around the town.
  6. They hid the treasure under a tree.
  7. The man was bitten by the dog.
  8. The injured man bled profusely.
  9. They bound him to a tree and started flogging him.
  10. My sister beat me when we played chess the other day.
  11. He has won many trophies at the national level.
  12. He was chosen for the job.
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