Chapter 101. Exercise G2-1

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Exercise G2-1
Irregular verbs
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In each pair, click on the sentence in which any irregular verbs are used correctly.

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Example

Question

Correct. The past participle is required following the helping verbs must have. The past participles gone, grabbed, and taken are correct. For more help, see section G2-a.
Sorry. The past participle is required following the helping verbs must have. The past participle of the irregular verb take is taken, not took. For more help, see section G2-a.
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Question

Correct. The past participle dreamed is correct following the helping verb Have. For more help, see section G2-a.
Sorry. The past participle is required after the helping verb Have. Dream is the base form, not the past participle, of the verb. For more help, see section G2-a.
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Question

Correct. The past tense laid, meaning “placed,” is correct. For more help, see section G2-a.
Sorry. The past tense of lay, meaning “to place,” is required in this sentence. The past tense of lay is laid. For more help, see section G2-a.
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Question

Correct. Ran is the past tense of the irregular verb run. For more help, see section G2-a.
Sorry. The past tense is required in this sentence. Run is not the past tense of the irregular verb run. For more help, see section G2-a.
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Question

Correct. The past participle is required after the helping verb had, and the past participle of the irregular verb drink is drunk. For more help, see section G2-a.
Sorry. The past participle is required after the helping verb had. The past participle of the irregular verb drink is drunk, not drank. For more help, see section G2-a.
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