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Past Participles Of Regular And Irregular Verbs
Test Description: This is a quiz about the regular and irregular verbs in English! Test your knowledge and have fun!
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is the difference between regular and irregular verbs:
A
The formation of the simple past and past participle.
B
The pronunciation
C
The names
2) Regular verbs are?:
A
Dependably consistent—the simple past ends in ed as does the past participle.
B
Infinitive
C
The regular verbs are the same that irregular verbs
3) The simple past and past participle of irregular verbs can:
A
Can have a consist pattern
B
Can end in a variety of ways, with absolutely no consistent pattern
C
Can NOT end in a variety of ways
4) All verbs, whether regular or irregular, have five forms often called principal parts. These forms are:
A
The infinitive, simple present, simple past, past participle, and present participle.
B
Simple present, simple past, past perfect, past continuous, present perfect
C
Present continuous, past perfect, simple present, past participle, simple present
5) Examples of regular and irregular verbs:
A
Drive, drove, driven
B
All above
C
Feel, felt, felt
6) Writers make two frequent errors with irregular verbs:
A
They either add an incorrect ed to the end of an irregular verb or accidentally interchange the simple past and past parti
B
Non above
C
They can NOT pronunciate all the verbs
7) The simple tense is:
A
A simple past tense verb always has just one part. You need no auxiliary verb to form this tense
B
In addition, past participles can function as adjectives, describing other words
C
Many multipart verbs, however, require the past participle after one or more auxiliary verbs
8) How we write the Past Participle:
A
A simple past tense verb always has just one part. You need no auxiliary verb to form this tense
B
In addition, past participles can function as adjectives, describing other words
C
Many multipart verbs, however, require the past participle after one or more auxiliary verbs
9) What is the function of Participles as Adjectives:
A
Many multipart verbs, however, require the past participle after one or more auxiliary verbs.
B
In addition, past participles can function as adjectives, describing other words. When you use a past participle in this m
C
A simple past tense verb always has just one part. You need no auxiliary verb to form this tense
10) Sentences with regular verbs:
A
I bought a car
B
I’m going to cook the dinner
C
I didn't my homework yesterday
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