Chapter 102. Exercise G2-2

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Exercise G2-2
Irregular verbs
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Click on the correct verb from the choices in the parentheses.

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Example

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Correct. Because of the helping verb have, the past participle sworn is required. For more help, see section G2-a.
Sorry. Because of the helping verb have, the past participle sworn is required. The past-tense form swore is never used with a helping verb. For more help, see section G2-a.
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Question

Correct. Because of the helping verb had, the past participle written is required. For more help, see section G2-a.
Sorry. Because of the helping verb had, the past participle written is required. The past-tense form wrote is never used with a helping verb. For more help, see section G2-a.
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Question

Correct. Lie means “to recline.” Lay means “to put or place something.” For more help, see section G2-a.
Sorry. Lie means “to recline.” Lay means “to put or place something.” For more help, see section G2-a.
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Question

Correct. Because of the helping verb has, the past participle broken is required. For more help, see section G2-a.
Sorry. Because of the helping verb has, the past participle broken is required. The past-tense form broke is never used with a helping verb. For more help, see section G2-a.
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Question

Correct. Because of the helping verb has, the past participle drawn is required. For more help, see section G2-a.
Sorry. Because of the helping verb has, the past participle drawn is required. The past-tense form drew is never used with a helping verb. For more help, see section G2-a.
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Question

Correct. In formal English, the past-tense form of lie, meaning “to recline,” is lay. For more help, see section G2-a.
Sorry. In formal English, the past-tense form of lie, meaning “to recline,” is lay. For more help, see section G2-a.
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Question

Correct. The past-tense form cost is required. Costed is nonstandard. For more help, see section G2-a.
Sorry. The past-tense form cost is required. Costed is nonstandard. For more help, see section G2-a.
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Question

Correct. Because of the helping verbs has been, the past participle driven is required. For more help, see section G2-a.
Sorry. Because of the helping verbs has been, the past participle driven is required. The past-tense form drove is never used with a helping verb. For more help, see section G2-a.
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Question

Correct. Because of the helping verb had (which appears at some distance from its main verb), the past participle stolen is required. For more help, see section G2-a.
Sorry. Because of the helping verb had (which appears at some distance from its main verb), the past participle stolen is required. The past-tense form stole is never used with a helping verb. For more help, see section G2-a.
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Question

Correct. Lying means “reclining.” Laying means “putting or placing something.” For more help, see section G2-a.
Sorry. Lying means “reclining.” Laying means “putting or placing something.” For more help, see section G2-a.
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