lunes, 4 de noviembre de 2013

English Homework Teacher Gaby


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Using Irregular Verbs in Past Participle Form 1. For many verbs, the past participle form does not end in –ed.
2. The participle tense form of these verbs is irregular.
Use the correct form of the helping verb “to be” and the past participle after the subject.
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Directions: Choose the correct form of the helping verb “to be”. Then write the correct form of the verb in irregular past participle form.
Example: The water (am/are/is) __________ (to freeze).
The water (am/are/ ) frozen (to freeze).
1) Her arm (am/are/is) __________ (to break).
2) The old man (am/are/is) __________ (to drink).
3) Our house key (am/are/is) __________ (to hide) in the bushes.
4) The employees (am/are/is) __________ (to do) with work today.
5) The snake bite (am/are/is) __________ (to swell).
6) The eighth page of my book (am/are/is) __________ (to tear).
7) A picture (was/were) __________ (to draw) on the chalkboard.
8) My bicycle (was/were) __________ (to steal) yesterday.
9) The milk (am/are/is) all __________ (to go).
10) All my children (am/are/is) full __________ (to grow).
11) The secret will be __________ (to know) by tomorrow morning.
12) Once I get back from the hike, my boots will be well __________ (to wear).
Directions: Now make your own sentences using irregular verbs in the past participle form. 1) _____________________________________________________________________
2) _____________________________________________________________________

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