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Irregular Verbs Exercise

March 8, 2022 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate verb form. Answers He met with an accident yesterday. Somebody has broken the window. Have you brought your… Continue reading

Irregular Verbs Exercise

January 19, 2022 - pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers There arose a discussion about the most effective ways to increase productivity. New difficulties have arisen. I was awakened by… Continue reading

Irregular Verbs Exercise

December 5, 2021 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the verb. Answers The child has fallen asleep. I felt sorry for him. He filled the… Continue reading

Irregular Verbs Exercise

December 4, 2021 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate verb form. Answers I have bought twelve eggs. Have you brought the violin? He lay there motionless. Much… Continue reading

Irregular Verbs Exercise

January 11, 2020 - pdf

Fill in the blanks using the appropriate form of the verb. Answers I rang the bell six times. Susie has brought her violin. They drank… Continue reading

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