I lose the game yesterday.
I lost the game yesterday.
What is the Present Participle of “hurt”?
Hurting.
I have _____ (do) my homework.
I have done my homework.
(broke / was / yesterday / my / bike)
My bike was broken yesterday.
What is the Past Participle of “making?”
Made.
She spend her weekend studying English.
She spent her weekend studying English.
What is the Present Participle of “felt”?
Feeling.
I have already ______ (see) that movie.
I have already seen that movie.
(eaten / have / for / I / bread / breakfast)
I have eaten bread for breakfast.
What is the Past Participle of “standing”?
Stood.
Mr. Inuzuka teach us English last Monday.
Mr. Inuzuka taught us English last Monday.
What is the Present Participle of “drunk”?
Drinking.
My grandma _____ (buy) that cake.
My grandma bought that cake.
(tonight / making / is / mother / dinner / my)
What is the Past Participle of “reading”?
Read. [réd]
Rika and I go to Twice’s concert in Tokyo.
Rika and I have gone to Twice’s concert in Tokyo.
What is the Present Participle of “fought”?
Fighting.
We have ______ (be) in this place before.
We have been in this place before.
(my / letter / a / have / I / to / written / friend)
I have written a letter to my friend.
What is the Past Participle of “breaking”?
Broken.
The event begin 10 minutes ago.
The event has begun 10 minutes ago.
What is the Present Participle of “lain”?
Lying.
He has ____ (rise) from a long sleep.
He has risen from a long sleep.
(christmas carols / to / sung / everyone / has / he)
He has sung christmas carols to everyone.
What is the Past Participle of “swimming”?
Swum.