Irregular verbs (sentences)

The exercise was created 2019-10-02 by leab0011. Question count: 136.




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  • (feel) He felt sad
  • (feel) I feel much better now
  • (get) She got an A on the test
  • (bring) He brought some snacks for the party
  • (bring) You did bring her back
  • (pay) He is working at the hospital to pay his education
  • (meet) She met her father earlier today
  • (meet) Can we meet again sometime?
  • (leave) Why did you leave me behind?
  • (leave) He left earlier
  • (build) She built a sandcastle when we went to the beach yesterday
  • (build) Do you want to build a snowman?
  • (read) Have you read this book?
  • (read) Are you going to read this book?
  • (read) I like to read
  • (take) Did you take my keys?
  • (take) You took my keys, didn't you?
  • (know) She knew something had to be done
  • (sleep) She was tired, so she slept until noon
  • (drink) He was tired so he drank some coffee
  • (drink) Mountain dew was the only thing I drank back in the days.
  • (drink) Have you ever drunk coffee?
  • (forget) Have you forgotten something?
  • (break) Anders broke his arm while playing soccer
  • (win) Their team won the cup
  • (lose) Manchester United lost the game last night
  • (lend) Did you lend her money?
  • (lend) Dad lent the car to a friend yesterday
  • (fly) They flew to Australia yesterday
  • (swear) I could have sworn that I saw you at the mall before
  • (eat) He was hungry so he ate a lot of mini-pizzas
  • (eat) Are you going to eat something before practice?
  • (give) She gave him a car for his birthday
  • (bring) Could you bring me some milk?
  • (put) He wrote a note and put it in his backpack
  • (lay) He laid his head on her shoulder
  • (lay) Jackson laid his head back and closed his eyes
  • (lay) Alex laid a hand on her arm
  • (sell) They sold their house last month
  • (sell) I thought you sold the ranch
  • (sell) He only sold the computer for money
  • (sing) Have you ever sung before?
  • (sing) Do you sing ?
  • (see) Have you ever seen "Mean Girls" on Netflix?
  • (become) Read in order to become wise
  • (become) The grief was so strong that it became a nauseating pain
  • (become) Henry became the king of England
  • (become) His expression became sour
  • (become) The music became more and more audible
  • (become) The smile faded and and his expression became ardent
  • (become) She laughed and then became thoughtful
  • (become) And what will become of me?
  • (become) Wild flowers had become a hobby of Cynthia's since coming to Ouray County
  • (become) What has become of him?
  • (become) Sooner or later it would become obvious to Cade himself
  • (hide) You hide everything that is lovely
  • (hide) Carmen tried to hide her surprise
  • (stick) I'll stick to biking
  • (stick) Don't stick your hands inside the cage
  • (hear) I heard you scream
  • (hear) I heard the birds singing
  • (stick) You will have to stick to the path
  • (hear) I heard you left the territory
  • (hide) The hidden stranger lashed out at him
  • (hide) The gate was again hidden by smoke
  • (hide) Light from the hidden hall filled the wine cellar
  • (hide) True feelings lay hidden in the wonder of what we'd accomplished.
  • (lay) True feelings lay hidden in the wonder of what we'd accomplished.
  • (lay) She lay down, hugging her pillow
  • (lay) She lay for a long time on the sofa
  • (lay) Ahead of her lay college and a possible career in journalism
  • (lay) Later that night she woke and lay awake thinking about what her boss said
  • (lay) He was unconscious and lay like a corpse
  • (put) She put on her red dress
  • (put) He put a spoon in his hand
  • (put) I want you to put money into this little box
  • (become) He suddenly became serious
  • (take) What took you so long?
  • (take) Edward took the paper and thanked the principal
  • (take) Alex took them all to dinner to celebrate his birthday
  • (take) Carmen took a breath
  • (take) Henry took his plate and went outside
  • (forget) I said forget it
  • (forget) Don't forget your manners
  • (forget) I shall not forget your kind words
  • (forget) Yeah, I'd forgotten about that
  • (forget) In a few minutes they had forgotten about the birds
  • (forget) I've never forgotten you, Trish
  • (forget) Next, you'll tell me you've forgotten how to do dishes too
  • (forget) He had forgotten to send her that jewelry
  • (grow) He had grown soft in five years of city life
  • (grow) I have grown fond of her
  • (grow) They had grown so close
  • (grow) Can you just grow up?
  • (drive) He drove to her house
  • (drive) The bus driver drove them straight to the castle
  • (drive) He drove the team relentlessly until they were all out of town
  • (drive) He drove the speed limit - no more, no less
  • (drive) Are you sure you can drive alright?
  • (drive) I don't want you to drive while you're so tired
  • (drive) This weekend she would drive out and talk to him
  • (find) He never found what he was looking for
  • (find) We just found out
  • (find) I'm glad he found a car for you
  • (find) Uncle Henry says 'Eureka' means 'I have found it'.
  • (fall) He had fallen for her
  • (fall) Her gaze fell on Tammy, who had fallen asleep on the couch
  • (fall) I guess I must have fallen asleep
  • (fall) With that, she fell asleep
  • (fall) She fell asleep again once he left her room
  • (fall) He fell asleep instantly
  • (break) Who broke this?
  • (break) You broke the rule
  • (break) She broke into a house
  • (break) Her car broke down on the way
  • (break) When the fire broke out, he was sound asleep
  • (set) He set the table before dinner
  • (set) Will they set us down here or take us on to Moscow?
  • (set) You set yourself up for that, boy
  • (build) He paused, to build suspense
  • (build) Sophia decided to build a room upstairs for her office
  • (teach) My grandfather taught me how to fish
  • (teach) She taught history at a secondary school
  • (teach) I taught myself how to play the piano
  • (choose) She chose her words carefully
  • (meet) We met a cute dog yesterday
  • (blow) He wiped his tears and blew his nose
  • (blow) I blew my chance and now I may have destroyed yours
  • (throw) Could she win back what she had thrown away?
  • (throw) If he hadn't thrown his cellphone on the bed, he could have called her
  • (pay) Are you getting paid for that drawing that you made?
  • (tear) She dug out the envelope from the office and tore it in half
  • (tear) He tore a paper from Fred's pad and scribbled the number
  • (take) I've taken up enough of her time
  • (take) His ride had taken almost an hour
  • (ride) Anyway, I've never ridden an elephant before

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