The document provides a practice exercise for filling in the past participle form of verbs in sentences. There are 25 sentences total with a verb missing the past participle form. The sentences cover a variety of common verbs like "hurt", "cut", "spend", "lose", and include some exceptions like "have", "beat", and "go". The purpose is to practice identifying and providing the correct past participle verb form for different sentences.
The document provides a practice exercise for filling in the past participle form of verbs in sentences. There are 25 sentences total with a verb missing the past participle form. The sentences cover a variety of common verbs like "hurt", "cut", "spend", "lose", and include some exceptions like "have", "beat", and "go". The purpose is to practice identifying and providing the correct past participle verb form for different sentences.
The document provides a practice exercise for filling in the past participle form of verbs in sentences. There are 25 sentences total with a verb missing the past participle form. The sentences cover a variety of common verbs like "hurt", "cut", "spend", "lose", and include some exceptions like "have", "beat", and "go". The purpose is to practice identifying and providing the correct past participle verb form for different sentences.
The document provides a practice exercise for filling in the past participle form of verbs in sentences. There are 25 sentences total with a verb missing the past participle form. The sentences cover a variety of common verbs like "hurt", "cut", "spend", "lose", and include some exceptions like "have", "beat", and "go". The purpose is to practice identifying and providing the correct past participle verb form for different sentences.
Each pair of sentences uses a verb with a similar past participle structure.
Example: He’s _fallen_________ over and now he can’t move. fall
The ambulance has __taken_______ him to hospital take
Fill in the gaps, using the past participle form of the verbs.
1. What’s wrong with Mark? He’s ____________ his arm. hurt
2. I’ve ____________ my own hair. It’s a bit messy. cut
3. We don’t have any money. We’ve ____________ all of it. spend
4. We can’t go home, we’ve ____________ our tickets. lose
5. They aren’t strangers. They’ve ____________ before. meet
6. He feels great. He’s ____________ for 12 hours. sleep
7. Andrew has ____________ a cake for the class to eat. bring
8. The teacher has ____________ the present perfect. teach
9. Daniela has ____________ her nose twice playing rugby. break
10. We have ____________ blue tiles for the bathroom. choose
11. Have you ever ____________ a motorbike? ride
12. They have ____________ my present somewhere in the house. hide
13. Are you full? You’ve ____________ four pizzas. eat
14. I’m sorry, teacher. I’ve ____________ how to spell the word. forget
15. I’ve ____________ my brother since I was born. know
16. David is very tall. He’s ____________ quickly. grow
17. Hurry! The film has already ____________. begin
18. I’ve never ____________ in the sea. It’s too cold. swim
19. Gary has ____________ 10 marathons this year. run
20. After a long winter, spring has ____________ again. come
STRANGE EXCEPTIONS
21. Have you ____________ enough to eat? have
22. Benfica have ____________ Sporting. Again. beat 23. They’ve ____________ here for three hours. I think they’re bored. be 24. I don’t know where Mum is. I think she’s ____________ shopping. go 25. Ricky looks tanned. Has he _______ on holiday again? go