Could You Pass This Basic Irregular Verbs Quiz? Trivia

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1. Break, broke

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The given words "break" and "broke" are forms of the verb "to break" in the past tense. However, "broken" is the correct past participle form of "to break". The past participle is used to form the perfect tense and other verb tenses. Therefore, "broken" is the correct answer.

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Could You Pass This Basic Irregular Verbs Quiz? Trivia - Quiz

Verbs, whether regular or irregular, have five forms namely the infinitive, simple present, simple past, past participle, and present participle. This quiz has been made for you to... see morepractice and learn the usage of irregular verbs in a sentence. Choose the correct past participle for the following verbs. So, let's try out the quiz. All the best!
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2. Shelley can't go skiing any more. She has ______ her leg.

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Shelley can no longer go skiing because she has broken her leg.

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3.  I've ______ my grammar book. Have you seen it?

Explanation

The correct answer is "lost". In the given sentence, the speaker is referring to their grammar book which they cannot find. Therefore, "lost" is the appropriate word to indicate that the book is no longer in their possession and they are unsure of its whereabouts.

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4. Begin, began

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"Begin" is the base form of the verb, "began" is the past simple tense, and "begun" is the past participle form. In this case, "begun" is the correct answer because it is used when the action of beginning has already been completed in the past.

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5. Bring, brought

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6. Cut, cut

Explanation

The given answer "cut" is the correct answer because it is the only word that is spelled correctly and makes sense in the given context. The other words "cutten," "cut," and "caught" are either misspelled or do not fit grammatically. Therefore, "cut" is the only valid option.

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7. Bite, bit

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The correct answer is "bitten" because it is the past participle form of the verb "bite." In English, the past participle is used to form the perfect tenses, passive voice, and as an adjective. In this case, "bitten" is the correct form to use when describing an action that has already happened in the past.

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8. She's getting married in a week, and she hasn't ______ her dress yet.

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The correct answer is "chosen". In the sentence, it is mentioned that she is getting married in a week, indicating a future event. Therefore, the correct verb form to use in this context is the past participle form "chosen", which indicates that she has not yet made the decision to select her dress.

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9. Someone has stolen my____________ bicycle.

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The correct answer is "stolen" because it is the past participle form of the verb "steal," which is used to indicate that someone has taken something without permission. In this sentence, the word "stolen" is used to describe the state of the bicycle after it was taken by someone.

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10.  Stewart hasn't ______ up yet. He must have been delayed.

Explanation

The correct answer is "shown" because the sentence is in the present perfect tense, indicating an action that started in the past and is still ongoing. The phrase "hasn't shown up yet" suggests that Stewart has not arrived at the expected time. Therefore, "shown" is the correct past participle form of the verb "show" to indicate that Stewart has not made an appearance yet.

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11. Jan's out of breath because she's ______ all the way from the bus terminal.

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Jan's out of breath because she has run all the way from the bus terminal.

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Break, broke
Shelley can't go skiing any more. She has ______ her leg.
 I've ______ my grammar book. Have you seen it?
Begin, began
Bring, brought
Cut, cut
Bite, bit
She's getting married in a week, and she hasn't ______ her...
Someone has stolen my____________ bicycle.
 Stewart hasn't ______ up yet. He must have been delayed.
Jan's out of breath because she's ______ all the way from the...
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