Irregular Verbs Focus 3 Mix

Reviewed by Editorial Team
The ProProfs editorial team is comprised of experienced subject matter experts. They've collectively created over 10,000 quizzes and lessons, serving over 100 million users. Our team includes in-house content moderators and subject matter experts, as well as a global network of rigorously trained contributors. All adhere to our comprehensive editorial guidelines, ensuring the delivery of high-quality content.
Learn about Our Editorial Process
| By Nikadomi2015
N
Nikadomi2015
Community Contributor
Quizzes Created: 1 | Total Attempts: 78
| Attempts: 78 | Questions: 10 | Updated: Sep 5, 2025
Please wait...
Question 1 / 10
0 %
0/100
Score 0/100
1. Meet (2.f.)

Explanation

not-available-via-ai

Submit
Please wait...
About This Quiz
Irregular Verbs Focus 3 Mix - Quiz

This quiz focuses on testing knowledge of irregular verb forms and translations between English and Polish, covering forms like past simple and translations for verbs such as 'come' and 'drink'.

2.
We’ll put your name on your report, certificate, and leaderboard.
2. Have (3.f.)

Explanation

The word "had" is the past tense form of the verb "have". In this context, it suggests that someone possessed or experienced something in the past.

Submit
3. Feel (translation)

Explanation

not-available-via-ai

Submit
4. Pić (1.f.)

Explanation

not-available-via-ai

Submit
5. Say (3.f.)

Explanation

not-available-via-ai

Submit
6. Fly (2.f.)

Explanation

The word "fly" is a verb in its base form. When we want to indicate that the action happened in the past, we change the verb to its past tense form. In this case, the correct past tense form of "fly" is "flew".

Submit
7. Lead (2.f.)

Explanation

not-available-via-ai

Submit
8. Obudzić się (3.f.)

Explanation

The given correct answer, "woken," is the past participle form of the verb "obudzić się" in Polish. It indicates that the subject has been awakened or roused from sleep.

Submit
9. Shine (2.f.)

Explanation

not-available-via-ai

Submit
10. Come (translation)

Explanation

The given correct answer "przyjść" is the Polish translation of the English word "come".

Submit
View My Results
Cancel
  • All
    All (10)
  • Unanswered
    Unanswered ()
  • Answered
    Answered ()
Meet (2.f.)
Have (3.f.)
Feel (translation)
Pić (1.f.)
Say (3.f.)
Fly (2.f.)
Lead (2.f.)
Obudzić się (3.f.)
Shine (2.f.)
Come (translation)
Alert!

Back to Top Back to top
Advertisement