Irregular verbs 2

Click on the correct verb in the parentheses.

For help with this exercise, see Irregular verbs.

Example

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undefined. How many times have you (swore / sworn) to yourself, “I’ll diet tomorrow, after one more piece of cheesecake”?
◯ swore
◯ sworn
Irregular verbs 2 – 1

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undefined. The tutor was satisfied that Max had (wrote / written) a fairly intelligent essay.
◯ wrote
◯ written
Irregular verbs 2 – 2

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undefined. All parents were asked to send a mat for students to (lie / lay) on.
◯ lie
◯ lay
Irregular verbs 2 – 3

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undefined. I just heard on the news that Claudia Brandolini has (broke / broken) the world record for her high jump.
◯ broke
◯ broken
Irregular verbs 2 – 4

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undefined. I think every cartoonist in America has (drew / drawn) at least one caricature of a president.
◯ drew
◯ drawn
Irregular verbs 2 – 5

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undefined. On the first day of his summer vacation, Charles (lay / laid) in bed wondering why he had signed up for an eight o’clock class.
◯ lay
◯ laid
Irregular verbs 2 – 6

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undefined. I couldn’t believe it when my mother said that gasoline (cost / costed) fifty cents a gallon when she got her license.
◯ cost
◯ costed
Irregular verbs 2 – 7

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undefined. My old Chevy has been (drove / driven) more than 200,000 miles and is still getting me to work and back every day.
◯ drove
◯ driven
Irregular verbs 2 – 8

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undefined. Our son assured us that he had not even known about Aunt Minerva’s coin collection, let alone (stole / stolen) it.
◯ stole
◯ stolen
Irregular verbs 2 – 9

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undefined. The girl said that she had been having difficulty sleeping, (lying / laying) awake because she feared the dark.
◯ lying
◯ laying
Irregular verbs 2 – 10