Irregular Verbs
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An irregular verb is a type of verb that does not follow the usual rule of using "-ed" at the end of the word to make it the past tense or past participle form. Irregular verbs come in different patterns, and can be tricky in remembering how a word should be spelled.

Examples:

Verb		Past Tense	Past Participle
begin		began		(have, has) begun
grow		grew		(have, has) grown
speak		spoke		(have, has) spoken


Read each sentence and using the word in parentheses at the end of each sentence, write the past tense or past particple of the verb in the blank space provided.

1. We to the movies last night. (go)

2. My Family an adventure story. (see)

3. Jane has the film three times. (see)

4. In the film the adventurer a world record. (break)

5. He to the North Pole alone. (go)

6. Other large groups have to the North Pole. (go)

7. The adventure in Greenland. (begin)

8. The adventurer a sled for his supplies. (bring)

9. The dogs near the sled. (sit)

10. A line on the sled has . (break)

11. The dogs have on ice all day. (run)

12. A bear to the camp one night. (come)

13. Strong winds the snow in mounds. (blow)

14. The man has the dogs rest. (let)

15. The man's beard has . (grow)

16. A supply plane fresh food. (bring)

17. The dogs have warm food. (eat)

18. The man hot tea with lemon. (drink)

19. He some fruit. (eat)

20. The newspapers have good things about the trip. (say)