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Irregular Verbs Key Test 2

The document provides a key with answers for two exercises testing irregular verbs. It lists verb forms in the past simple, past participle, and past participle forms. For example, the verbs "bear" are listed as "bore, born, borne" and "beat" as "beat, beaten, beaten". It provides over 30 examples of irregular verb conjugations in a table format.

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Irregular Verbs Key Test 2

The document provides a key with answers for two exercises testing irregular verbs. It lists verb forms in the past simple, past participle, and past participle forms. For example, the verbs "bear" are listed as "bore, born, borne" and "beat" as "beat, beaten, beaten". It provides over 30 examples of irregular verb conjugations in a table format.

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Irregular verbs: test 2

Key with answers. ________________________________________

Exercise 1 Exercise 2
The arctic wind blew from the north bear - bored - born bore
yesterday morning.
beat - beat - beat beaten
Look at my hand! The dog has bitten
me. built - built - built build

I'm ill. I have caught a cold, I'm afraid. cost - cost - costen cost

Which shoes have you chosen? feel - fell - felt felt

I fed the cat a moment ago. forget - forgot - forgot forgotten

My dad found a Swiss watch on freeze - froaz - frozen froze


a beach.
hid - hid - hidden hide
Have you ever flown by plane?
held - held - held hold
He hit me and I started to cry.
lead - lead - led led
I let him go because he wanted to see the
lend - lended -lent lent
match so much.
mean - ment - meant meant
Imagine! She lay in bed till noon!
pay - payed - paid paid
Where is my key? I have lost it!
ring - rung - rung rang
We have sold everything. We have no
more Latin music. rise - rose - rose risen
Have I shown you my new mobile phone sit - set- set set
yet?
shut - shat - shut shut
I spoke English a lot when we were on
holiday. sing - sang - sang sung

Someone stole my bike in front of the smel - smelt - smelt smell


shop.
spent - spent - spent spend
Greg has never swum in the sea.
stand - stood - stoden stood
We threw the old clock away. We didn't
need it anymore. stick - stack - stuck stuck

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