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Class : 1MI
Exercise 2
Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in parentheses
in simple past tense. Then indicate whether the verb is regular or
irregular.
Example: The waiter (break) broke the glass at lunchtime. (regular / irregular)
Example: The child (jump) jumped on the trampoline in gym class. (regular / irregular)
1. She (be) was my friend in second grade. (regular / irregular)
2. Mr. Thomas (mow) mowed the grass yesterday morning. (regular / irregular)
3. Vickie and I (hide) hid the presents before the party. (regular / irregular)
4. The old cars (lead) led the parade last year. (regular / irregular)
5. Mr. Jones (lay) laid the tile in our old house. (regular / irregular)
6. The student (finish) finished his big project on time. (regular / irregular)
7. Gerald (call) called his mother last Sunday. (regular / irregular)
8. You (do) did the best job. (regular / irregular)
9. Amy (go) went home afterward. (regular / irregular)
10. The doctor (stitch) stitched his patient's wound quickly. (regular / irregular)
11. The Environmental Club members (pick) picked up trash last Friday. (regular / irregular)
12. The fishing boat (sink) sank in the storm. (regular / irregular)
13. We (spend) spent a lot of money on vacation last summer. (regular / irregular)
14. I (attend) attended high school in Florida many years ago. (regular / irregular)
15. Jennie (bring) brought a delicious salad to the party. (regular / irregular)
Exercise 3
Fill the gaps using the past tense of verbs from the box.
1. My car was five years old, so I sell it and buy a new one.
2. I was very sad when I lose my watch because it was a present from my father and it cost
her a lot of money. Fortunately, somebody find it a few days later and took it to a police
station.
3. I pay over $2,000 for my computer, but it isn’t worth very much now.
4. My father give me $50 last week but I waste most of it on Friday when I went to the
concert.
5. Last week somebody win $1 million in a game show on television. It was quite exciting.
6. I’m afraid I waste my money on those computer games – I don’t think I’ve played them
more than once.
7. They charge me $10 to repair my watch.
8. I’m afraid I left my money at home
9. Sales rise last year.
10. We have to pay over $5,000 in interest.