IRREGULAR VERBS

LONDON
NEGOTIATING
PLURAL
PAST SIMPLE OR PRESENT PERFECT
100

Give the past simple and the past participle of 


                      FORGET


FORGOT/FORGOTTEN

100

The place where Queen lives

Buckingham Palace

100

What is called a situation in which both sides benefit?

a win-win situation

100

What is the plural of .....


FISH


FISH

100

Conjugate the missing verb to the correct tense :


I(meet) him yesterday.


I met him yesterday.

200

Give the past simple and the past participle of 


      BROADCAST


BROADCAST/BROADCAST

200

The most famous bridge in London.

THE TOWER BRIDGE

200

Complete this expression : 

"Would you be willing to meet us ...........?


HALFWAY

200

What is the plural of .....


ADVICE

ADVICE

200

Conjugate the missing verb to the correct tense :


He (die) in 1867.



He died in 1867.

300

Give the past simple and the past participle of 


FORGIVE


FORGAVE/FORGIVEN

300

The royal jewelry is kept there.

TOWER OF LONDON

300

Complete this expression :

"Unfortunately, I don’t have any more..........to negotiate this fee."


ROOM

300

What is the plural of .....


SELF


SELVES

300

Conjugate the missing verb to the correct tense :


She(live) here for many years.



She has lived here for many years.

400

Give the past simple and the past participle of 


                        BIND


BOUND/BOUND

400

The Tower of London in the 11th century was...


A PRISON

400

What is called a situation in which a benefit gained by

one side means a loss to the other side?

a zero-sum game

400

What is the plural of .....


LEAF



LEAVES

400

Conjugate the missing verb to the correct tense :


I just(meet) him.



I've just met him.

500

Give the past simple and the past participle of 


                   DRINK


DRANK/DRUNK

500

The river London stands on.

THE THAMES

500

Complete this expression :

"Could it be possible to pay in several........?"


INSTALLMENTS

500

What is the plural of .....


MEDIA



MEDIA

500

Conjugate the missing verb to the correct tense :


How long you(know) Alice?



How long have you known Alice?