Past Participles Basics
Regular vs. Irregular Verbs
Common Mistakes with Past Participles
100

What is the third form of the verb called?

(Answer: Past participle)

100

What do regular verbs add to form the past participle?

  • (Answer: -ed)

100

True or False: You can use "have" with the base form of the verb.

(Answer: False; you must use the past participle.)

200

Fill in the blank: I have ___ (eat) lunch.

(Answer: eaten)

200

Is "seen" a regular or irregular past participle?

(Answer: Irregular)

200

Which is correct? I have went or I have gone?

(Answer: I have gone.)

300

What is the past participle of the verb "walk"?

(Answer: Walked)

300

What is the past participle of "write"?

(Answer: Written)

300

Correct the error: She had wrote a letter.

(Answer: She had written a letter.)

400

True or False: Past participles are only used in the passive voice

(Answer: False)

400

What is the past participle of "play"?

(Answer: Played)

400

True or False: "Eated" is the past participle of "eat."

(Answer: False; it is "eaten.")

500

Give an example of a sentence using a past participle in the present perfect tense.

(Answer: I have written a letter.)

500

Name 3 irregular past participles.

(Example: seen, written, gone)

500

What common mistake do people make with irregular verbs in past participles?

(Answer: Using the past simple form instead of the past participle, e.g., "have went" instead of "have gone.")

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