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5-Irregular Verbs-16



True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

A.16.  have / had
 

 2. 

A.16.   lie / lay
 

 3. 

A.16.   Irregular verbs  always follow the rule that you do not add -d or -ed to the past tense. 
Example - catch/ caught
 

 4. 

A.16.   An example of an irregular verb that does not follow the rule, is hang / hanged.
 

 5. 

A.16.   swear / swore
 

 6. 

A.16.   make/ made
 

 7. 

A.16.   come / came
 

 8. 

A.16.  give / gave
 

 9. 

A.16.  has / had
 

 10. 

A.16.   leave / left
 

 11. 

A.16.   Irregular verbs are verbs that you do not add -ed to the past tense. 
Example - run / ran
 

 12. 

A.16.   know  /knew
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 13. 

A.16.  Match the present tense to the past tense.
lose
a.
loset
c.
lost
b.
losed
d.
None
 

 14. 

A.16.  Match the present tense to the past tense.
read
a.
read
c.
readed
b.
red
d.
None
 

 15. 

A.16.  Match the present tense to the past tense.
eat
a.
eats
c.
ate
b.
eaten
d.
None
 

 16. 

A.16.  Match the present tense to the past tense.
dig
a.
digged
c.
digs
b.
dug
d.
None
 

 17. 

A.16.  Match the present tense to the past tense.
draw
a.
drawed
c.
draws
b.
drew
d.
None
 

 18. 

A.16.  Match the present tense to the past tense.
throw
a.
throws
c.
throwt
b.
threw
d.
None
 

 19. 

A.16.  Match the present tense to the past tense.
build
a.
builds
c.
built
b.
build
d.
None
 

 20. 

A.16.  Match the present tense to the past tense.
flee
a.
fled
c.
flees
b.
flea
d.
None
 



 
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