Return to site

English irregular verbs exercises

broken image

Now, in the clip we also heard say and said. Other verbs that follow this pattern are write, wrote, written. See is the main verb, saw is the past simple. So the verb take changes to took in the past simple. The verb take, for example, which we had earlier. There are several irregular verbs like ring, with different forms for the base verb, past simple and past participle. So, the past simple of ring is rang, and the past participle is rung. So we asked you: How many times has Abdullah rung this week?Īnd the answer is: five. So, where have I put my phone? I always put it in my pocket. Oh, this is your phone! You put it on my desk by mistake. I'll ring it for you - I'll just get my phone. I can't see it here! I've got to ring Abdullah. While you listen, think about this question: How many times has Abdullah rung? So, let's start by listening to Mike and Neil's conversation. We're going to look at three different groups of irregular verbs.

broken image

Because actually, Finn, you've introduced today's topic with the words: take, took, taken. Oh did it really, Finn? But you usually take the train. Hello and welcome to 6 Minute Vocabulary.

broken image