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Past Participle of verbs
100

 I've been looking for ages but I haven't find my keys yet.

I've been looking for ages but I haven't found my keys yet.

100

He has never (drove/ driven/ drived) a motorbike before.

driven

100

Julie wasn't at home. She (go) to the shops.

had gone

100

You bought a lot of clothes recently.

You have bought a lot of clothes recently.

100

Wrote

Written

200

The birds have flew south for the winter.

The birds have flown south for the winter.

200

By the time we arrived, the children had (eaten/ ate/ eats) all the chocolate.

eaten

200

We've already (have) lunch.

had

200

Did you choose your university yet?

Have you chosen your university yet?

200

Hear

Heard

300

She has finally came back home.

She has finally come back home.

300

The books had (fell/ fallen/ falling) off the table and were all over the floor.

fallen

300

This was the first time she (do) her homework.

had done

300

I gave some money to my friend.

I have given some money to my friend.

300

Bring

Brought

400

Don't worry, we haven't forgot about the meeting.

Don't worry, we haven't forgotten about the meeting.

400

Are you okay? I've (feld/ felt/ feeled) better.

felt

400

They (begin) painting the living room.

have begun

400

She knew about this problem for three months. 

She has known about this problem for three months.

400

Think

Thought

500

It had became very cold, so we went inside.

It had become very cold, so we went inside.

500

 I'd (lend/ lended/ lent) my umbrella to John, so I got wet.

lent

500

We (keep) this secret for three years.

have kept

500

Why did John leave already?

Why has John left already?

500

Fly

Flown

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