Irregular Verbs
Grammar Tenses
Make/ Do/ Take
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Idioms
100

The past tense of "go."

went

100

Fill in the Gaps:

We ______ a movie right now. /watch/

are watching

100

Fill in make/do/take in the correct form:

It's difficult for me to ___ friends.

make

100

👁📞

 IPhone

100

Explain the idiom "Hold your horses."

  • Meaning: Wait and be patient.

  • Example: "Hold your horses! The movie starts in 10 minutes."

  • Why? Horses are fast, so "holding" them means slowing down.

200

The past tense of "sing."

sang

200

Fill in the Gaps:

My brother ______ chocolate ice cream. /like/



likes

200

Fill in make/do/take in the correct form:

Shh! I'm trying to ___ a phone call

make

200

👋🏽🐱

Hello Kitty

200

Explain the idiom "Kill two birds with one stone."

  • Meaning: Do two things at once.

  • Example: "I’ll kill two birds with one stone by shopping and visiting my friend in town."

300

The past tense of "write."

wrote

300

Fill in the Gaps:

Next week, they ______  to London. /travel/

will travel

300

Fill in make/do/take in the correct form:

I'll ___ a photo. You look cute.

take

300

▶🚉🎮

PlayStation


300

Explain the idiom "Don’t cry over spilled milk."

  • Meaning: Don’t worry about small mistakes.

  • Example: "You forgot your coffee? Don’t cry over spilled milk—buy another one!"

  • Why? Spilled milk can’t be fixed, so move on!

400

The past tense of "take."

took

400

Fill in the Gaps:

______ She ______  at the party last night? /dance/

Did she dance

400

Fill in make/do/take in the correct form:

Sorry! You've ___ a mistake.

made

400

⛏️🟩🟫

Minecraft

400

Explain the idiom "It’s a piece of cake."

  • Meaning: Very easy.

  • Example: "The math homework was a piece of cake."

  • Why? Cake is delicious and easy to enjoy—just like simple tasks!

500

The past tense of "think."

thought

500

Fill in the Gaps:

She ______ (read) a book when her phone ______ (ring). Right now, she ______ (talk) to her friend.

was reading / rang / is talking

500

Fill in make/do/take in the correct form:

My mom makes me ___ housework every Saturday.  

do

500

👁🔑🅰

Ikea

500

Explain the idiom "Let the cat out of the bag."

 

  • Meaning: Accidentally tell a secret.

  • Example: "She let the cat out of the bag about the surprise party."

  • Why? Imagine hiding a cat in a bag—if it escapes, the secret is revealed!

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