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Using Irregular Verbs

 

The many forms of a verb are based on its three principal parts:the present, the past, and the past participle.

 

Example: help(present) helped(past) have helped(past participle)

 

Directions: Underline the correct form of the verb from those given in parentheses.

 

1. Have you (began,begun) studying for your finals yet?

2. Sara has (broke,broken) the record for the hundred-yard dash.

3. If you have (broke,broken) the seal on that package, it can't be returned.

4. These boots aren't (broken,broke) in yet.

5. Why don't you (bring,brought) your skateboard?

6. Donna (chose,chosen) the name for the school newspaper.

7. I haven't missed that series since it (began,begun).

8. The spirited horses have (broke,broken) through the fence.

9. The victims of the automobile accident were (bring,brought) to the emergency room.

10. Martin, this class (began,begun) ten minutes ago.

 


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