Past Simple: Irregular Verbs Test! Quiz

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1. Match the following verbs to their corresponding past form. 
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Can you pass this Past Simple: Irregular Verbs Test? Past simple tense depicts events that took place in the past. In these sentences, the verb is written in... see morethe past tense. If a verb is regular, it will end with –d or –ed, but this will not be the case for irregular verbs. In this quiz, all you need to do is change the words provided in the past tense. Do give it a try! see less

2. The past of do is did.

Explanation

The past tense of the verb "do" is "did." This means that when referring to an action that occurred in the past, we use "did" instead of "do." For example, "I did my homework yesterday" or "She did a great job on the project." Therefore, the statement "The past of do is did" is correct.

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3. The past of go is went.

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The past tense of the verb "go" is "went." This means that when we want to talk about an action that happened in the past, we use "went" instead of "go." For example, "Yesterday, I went to the store." Therefore, the statement "The past of go is went" is true.

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4. What is the past of make?

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The past tense of the verb "make" is "made." This is the correct answer because "made" is the past participle form of "make" and is used to indicate an action that occurred in the past.

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5. What is the past of run?

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The past tense of the verb "run" is "ran." This is the correct answer because "ran" is the past tense form of "run" in the English language.

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6. The past of drink is drinked.

Explanation

The given statement is incorrect. The past tense of "drink" is "drank," not "drinked." "Drinked" is not a valid past tense form of the verb "drink."

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7. The past of buy is buyed.

Explanation

The past tense of "buy" is not "buyed." The correct past tense form of "buy" is "bought."

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8. What is the past of teach?

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The past tense of the verb "teach" is "taught." This is the correct answer because "taught" is the irregular past tense form of "teach." Regular verbs in English typically form their past tense by adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb, but irregular verbs have their own unique forms. In the case of "teach," the past tense form does not follow the regular pattern, so it is irregular and becomes "taught."

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9. What is the past of put?

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The past tense of "put" is "put". In English, regular verbs typically form their past tense by adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb. However, "put" is an irregular verb, meaning it does not follow this pattern. Instead, the past tense form remains the same as the base form. Therefore, the correct answer is "put".

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Match the following verbs to their corresponding past form. 
The past of do is did.
The past of go is went.
What is the past of make?
What is the past of run?
The past of drink is drinked.
The past of buy is buyed.
What is the past of teach?
What is the past of put?
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