Irregular verbs TroublEsome verbs assessment

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Irregular verbs TroublEsome verbs assessment Practice Chart

Part A. Chart (20) Part B. Fill in sentences like worksheet #140 (15): Now that you have __________ the table, maybe you’d like to put some flowers in a vase. (set)   The Titanic __________ on her maiden voyage when she hit an iceberg. (sink) Joann has __________ forty laps three times this week. (swim) Part C. Proofread and correct verb usage (10)

1. begin 2. blow 3. bring 4. burst 5. cost 6. drink 7. drive 8. eat Infinitive Present Participle Past Past Participle (Present) (-ing) (has) 1. begin 2. blow 3. bring 4. burst 5. cost 6. drink 7. drive 8. eat 9. fall 10. freeze 11. go 12. know 13. lay

14. lie 15. ride 16. ring 17. rise 18. run 19. seek 20. set 21. sink Infinitive Present Participle Past Past Participle (Present) (-ing) (has) 14. lie 15. ride 16. ring 17. rise 18. run 19. seek 20. set 21. sink 22. speak 23. swim 24. take 25. wear 26. write

27. throw Present Participle (-ing) Infinitive Past Past Participle (has) 27. throw