Irregular Verbs Exercises PDFSet 2: Irregular Verbs: Past Participle Forms
20 questions·12 min·Answers included·Explanations included
Preview: Questions
Fill in the blank with the correct option.
1.I have ___ that film three times.
a) sawb) seec) seeingd) seen
2.She has ___ to Paris twice this year.
a) wentb) beenc) god) gone
3.They have ___ all the food already.
a) eatenb) atec) eatd) eated
4.He has ___ his car keys again.
a) loseb) losedc) losingd) lost
5.We have ___ a letter to the manager.
a) wroteb) writedc) writtend) write
... and 15 more questions in the PDF
Preview: Answers
1.seen
2.been
3.eaten
4.lost
5.written
... and 15 more answers in the PDF
Preview: Explanations
1."seen"(d)
After 'have/has' (present perfect), use the past participle. The past participle of 'see' is 'seen' (not 'saw', which is the past simple). See → saw → seen.
2."been"(b)
After 'has' (present perfect), use the past participle. 'Has been to' means she visited and came back. The past participle of 'be' is 'been'. Be → was/were → been.
3."eaten"(a)
After 'have' (present perfect), use the past participle. The past participle of 'eat' is 'eaten' (not 'ate', which is the past simple). Eat → ate → eaten.
4."lost"(d)
After 'has' (present perfect), use the past participle. The past participle of 'lose' is 'lost'. Lose → lost → lost (V2 and V3 are the same).
5."written"(c)
After 'have' (present perfect), use the past participle. The past participle of 'write' is 'written' (not 'wrote', which is the past simple). Write → wrote → written.
... and 15 more explanations in the PDF
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