Irregular Past Verbs
Past -ed Pronunciation
It's All Relative
Eggs
First Aid
100

What is the simple past form of go?

Went.

100

Wished.

Hard /t/ ending - "WISHT".

100

Who is your mother's mother?

My grandmother.

100

What do we call the yellow part of an egg?

The yolk.

100

What number can we call if we have an emergency?

911.

200

What is the simple past form of eat?

Ate.

200

Played.

Soft /d/ ending. "PLADE."

200

Who is your brother's son?

My nephew.

200

What do we call the hard outer part of an egg?

The shell.

200

What do we call an injury that breaks the skin?

A wound.

300

What is the simple past form of break?

Broke.

300

Wanted.

Extra syllable /Id/ ending. "WAN-TED".

300

Who is your husband's sister?

My sister-in-law.

300

What do we call eggs that we mix up in a bowl, and then mix up again while we cook them in a frying pan?

Scrambled eggs.

300

What do we call the hard plastic, wood, or metal thing that keeps a broken bone straight?

A splint.

400

What is the simple past form of swim?

Swam.

400

Opened.

Soft /d/ ending. "Oh-pend".

400

Who is your daughter's brother?

My son.

400

What do we call eggs that are fried on one side only, and served with a bright yellow yolk on top?

Eggs, sunny side up.

400

When you go to the Emergency Room, the first nurse you meet assesses you to find out how badly you need help. What is that process called?

Triage.

500

What is the simple past form of understand?

Understood.

500

Stopped.

Hard /t/ ending. "STOPT".

500

Who is your aunt's daughter?

My cousin.

500

What do we call eggs that are cooked in hot water (sometimes with a little bit of vinegar)?

Poached eggs.

500

What can someone take if they have bad allergies?

Antihistamines.

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