The Past Simple form of the verb "Walk".
Walked
The Past Simple form of the verb "Go".
Went
The Spanish translation for the base verb "Open".
Abrir
"She has ________ (write) a beautiful letter to her best friend."
Written
Fix this sentence: "I drinked a glass of water."
Drank, "I drank a glass of water"
Because it already ends in an "e", you only need to add a "d" to make "Dance" past tense, resulting in this word.
Danced
The Past Participle form of the verb "Eat".
Eaten
The verb "Run" translates to this action in Spanish.
Correr
"Look! The children are ________ (play) soccer in the park right now."
Playing
Fix this sentence: "We was listening to music."
Were, "We were listening to music"
The Past Participle form of the verb "Study"
Studied
This irregular verb has the exact same spelling in its Base Form, Past Simple, and Past Participle, but its pronunciation changes to sound like a color in the past.
Read
The English verb "Call" means this in Spanish.
Llamar
"Yesterday, I ________ (buy) a new book at the store."
Bought
Fix this sentence: "She has went to the supermarket."
Gone, "She has gone to the supermarket."
When turning the regular verb "Stop" into its -ing form, you must do this to the last letter before adding -ing.
Stopping
These are the three forms (Base, Past Simple, Past Participle) of the verb "Traer".
Bring, brought and brought.
In Spanish, the verb "Find" means this.
Encontrar
"They had already ________ (begin) the test when I arrived."
Begun
Fix this sentence: "He singed my favorite song."
Sang, "He sang my favorite song."
These are the Past Simple and Past Participle forms of the verb "Travel".
Traveled and traveled
The Past Simple and Past Participle forms of the verb "Fly".
Flew and flown
The English verb "Choose" translates to this Spanish verb.
Elegir or Escoger
"He ________ (explain) the rules clearly during the last meeting."
Explained
Fix the spelling error in this sentence: "They are studing for the exam."
Studying, (It needs the 'y': s-t-u-d-y-i-n-g)