3-Form Challenge
Fill in the Blank
Find the Mistake
Quickfire Questions
Open Challenge Round
100

What are the 3 forms of make?

make – made – made

100

She had _______ her job before moving to another city. (quit)

quit

100

She had putted her bag on the table before dinner.

putted → put

100

True or False: The verb let changes form in the past.

False (All forms of "let" are the same: let – let – let)

100

Use learn in a sentence in the past perfect tense.

e.g., She had learned French before moving.

200

What are the 3 forms of lead?

lead – led – led

200

The athlete had ___ over five hurdles before falling. (leap) (not leaped)

leapt

200

He might went to the concert last night.

went → have gone

200

What is the past participle of mean?

meant

200

Create a short sentence using may in its second form.

e.g. She might have forgotten her keys at home.

300

What are the 3 forms of lose?

lose – lost – lost

300

Yesterday, he ___ his bike against the wall after school. (lean)

leaned/leant

300

The metal molten into a puddle.

molten → melted

300

True or False: The past of light can be both lit and lighted.

True

300

Which irregular verb starting with “M” has the same 2nd and 3rd form?

meet - met - met (or mow - mowed -mowed/mown)

400

What are the 3 forms of misunderstand?

misunderstand – misunderstood – misunderstood

400

They had already ___ the other team before halftime. (overtake)

overtaken

400

She has mowed the lawn and sweeped the porch.

sweeped → swept

400

True or False: The 2nd and 3rd form of to pay are payed and payed.

False - it's paid paid

400

Use the verb to lie in a past perfect sentence. 

After I had lain down for a rest, I got up and did my homework.

500

What are the 3 forms of plead (both options)?

plead – pleaded/pled – pleaded/pled

500

The gallery owner had to _______ two other collectors to secure the painting for the museum's collection. (outbid)

outbid

500

He pled guilty and leaved the courtroom.

leaved → left

500

What’s the correct past participle of prove when used formally? (not proved)

proven

500

Use the 2nd and 3rd form of  to lead in one sentence.

e.g. I had led the team and afterwards led a tour group through Vienna.