He has (began, begun) a new job.
Begun (helping verb: past participle)
Brought (helping verb: past participle)
Delay
Delays (vowel plus y, add s)
A bottle belonging to a baby
A pole was decorated with eight red hearts and several streamers for the party.
Pole, hearts, streamers, party
You should have (took, taken) a different route.
Taken (helping verb: past participle)
Have you ever (went, gone) to Canada?
Gone (helping verb: past participle)
Scarf
Scarves
Toys shared by several babies
babies' toys
His small car was parked next to your uncle's recreational vehicle.
Car, Uncle's, vehicle
She has (swum, swam) on the team for three years.
Swum (helping verb: past participle)
The curtain has been (tore, torn) from the rod.
Torn (helping verb: past participle)
Dairy
A playground shared by more than one child
Children's playground
Party, Mom, table, china, glasses
The actress must have (flown, flew) on an earlier flight.
Flown (helping verb: past participle)
We could not have (ran, run) further.
Run (helping verb: past participle)
Catch
Catches
A baker from Vienna made the first bagel.
(Imperative, Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory)
Declarative
These pants were three dollars at a yard sale.
Pants, dollars, sale
That fork has been (lying, laying) in the sink for two days.
Lying (helping verb: past participle)
They must have (drank, drunk) our juice.
Drunk (helping verb: past participle)
Deer
Deer
Stack those boxes here, please.
(Imperative, Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory)
Imperative
Many fashions were shown during the show in Dallas.
Fashions, show, Dallas.