EXERCISE 27–1 Irregular verbs
EXERCISE 27–1Irregular verbs
Edit the following sentences to eliminate problems with irregular verbs. If a sentence is correct, write “correct” after it. Type your answers in the boxes below. Click Save to save your work and return to it. Click Submit to record your activity in your instructor's gradebook. You can also review your response at any time.
When I get the urge to exercise, I lay down until it passes.
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Suggested revision: When I get the urge to exercise, I lie down until it passes.
EXERCISE 27–1 Irregular verbs - Edit the following sentences to eliminate problems with irregular verbs. If a sentence is correct, write “correct” after it. Type your answers in the boxes below. Click Save to save your work and return to it. Click Submit to record your activity in your instructor's gradebook. You can also review your response at any time. - When I get the urge to exercise, I lay down until it passes.
Grandmother had drove our new hybrid to the sunrise church service, so we were left with the station wagon.
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Suggested revision: Grandmother had driven our new hybrid to the sunrise church service, so we were left with the station wagon.
EXERCISE 27–1 Irregular verbs - Edit the following sentences to eliminate problems with irregular verbs. If a sentence is correct, write “correct” after it. Type your answers in the boxes below. Click Save to save your work and return to it. Click Submit to record your activity in your instructor's gradebook. You can also review your response at any time. - Grandmother had drove our new hybrid to the sunrise church service, so we were left with the station wagon.
A pile of dirty rags was laying at the bottom of the stairs.
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Suggested revision: A pile of dirty rags was lying at the bottom of the stairs.
EXERCISE 27–1 Irregular verbs - Edit the following sentences to eliminate problems with irregular verbs. If a sentence is correct, write “correct” after it. Type your answers in the boxes below. Click Save to save your work and return to it. Click Submit to record your activity in your instructor's gradebook. You can also review your response at any time. - A pile of dirty rags was laying at the bottom of the stairs.
How did the game know that the player had went from the room with the blue ogre to the hall where the gold was heaped?
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Suggested revision: How did the game know that the player had gone from the room with the blue ogre to the hall where the gold was heaped?
EXERCISE 27–1 Irregular verbs - Edit the following sentences to eliminate problems with irregular verbs. If a sentence is correct, write “correct” after it. Type your answers in the boxes below. Click Save to save your work and return to it. Click Submit to record your activity in your instructor's gradebook. You can also review your response at any time. - How did the game know that the player had went from the room with the blue ogre to the hall where the gold was heaped?
Abraham Lincoln took good care of his legal clients; the contracts he drew for the Illinois Central Railroad could never be broke.
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Suggested revision: Abraham Lincoln took good care of his legal clients; the contracts he drew for the Illinois Central Railroad could never be broken.
EXERCISE 27–1 Irregular verbs - Edit the following sentences to eliminate problems with irregular verbs. If a sentence is correct, write “correct” after it. Type your answers in the boxes below. Click Save to save your work and return to it. Click Submit to record your activity in your instructor's gradebook. You can also review your response at any time. - Abraham Lincoln took good care of his legal clients; the contracts he drew for the Illinois Central Railroad could never be broke.
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