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Irregular verbs A-D. Click on the right answer.

I ____ the drum every day. 1 A beated B beats C beating D beat Base form 2

He ____ the drum yesterday 2 A beated B beat C beating D beats Past simple 3

The drum was _____ every day. 3 A beating B beated C beaten D beats Past participle 4

The man _____ the drum. 4 3rd person singular A beats B beating C beat beaten 3rd person singular 5

The men _____ the drums. 5 3rd person plural A beat B beats C beating beaten 3rd person plural 6

The man is _____ the drum. 6 A beated B beating C beat D beats Present participle / Gerund 7

Watch the wind ____ the trees. 7 A blowed B blew C blows D blow Base form 8

The wind ____ the leaves off the trees this morning. 8 A blow B blew C blowed D blowing Past simple 9

The leaves were _____ off the trees this morning. 9 A blown B blew C blows D blow Past participle 10

The boy _____ out the candle. 10 A blowed B blows C blow D blowing 3rd person singular 11

The boys _____ out the candles. 11 A blows B blow C blowed D blowing 3rd person plural 12

The wind is ______ hard today. 12 A blow B blew C blows D blowing Present participle / Gerund 13

Watch the fire ____ the logs. 13 A burns B burn C burned D burnt Base form

The fire _____ brightly. 14 A burning B burns C burn D burnt Past simple 15

The fire had _____ all night. 15 A burns B burnt C burning D burn Past participle 16

The fire ____ on cold nights. 16 A burns B burning C burn D burnings 3rd person singular 17

The fires ____ on cold nights. 17 A burn B burning C burns D burnings 3rd person singular 18

The fire is _____ to keep us warm. 18 A burns B burnt C burning D burn Present participle / Gerund 19

Watch the balloon _____. 19 A bursts B bursted C bursteds D burst Base form

Yesterday I ____ the balloon. 20 A bursted B bursteded C burst D bursting Past simple 21

The balloon had ____ before I got to the party. 21 A burst B bursts C bursted D bursting Past participle 22

He ____ the balloon. 22 3rd person singular A burst B bursts C bursting D bursted 3rd person singular 23

They ____ the balloons. 23 3rd person plural A bursts B burst C bursting D bursted 3rd person plural 24

The sound of balloons _____ scares me! 24 A burst B bursts C bursting D bursted Present participle / Gerund 25

I ____ a line in the river every weekend. 25 A casted B casts C cast D casting Base form 26

I ____ a line in the river last Sunday. 26 A casted B cast C casts D casting Past simple 27

He had _____ his line and was waiting for a fish to bite. 27 A casting B casts C cast D casted Past participle 28

Jake _____ a line in the river every weekend. 28 A casted B cast C casts D casting 3rd person singular 29

The men _____ their lines in the river every weekend. 29 A casted B casts C cast D casting 3rd person plural 30

He is ______ his line far from the shore. 30 A casts B casted C cast D casting Present participle / Gerund 31

James works hard to ____a fish. 31 A catch B catched C catches D catching Base form 32

The boy _____ the ball. 32 Past simple A catch B catching C caught D catched Past simple 33

The fish was ______ by the determined fisherman. 33 A caught B catched C catches D catched Past participle 34

The man ______ lots of fish. 34 A catching B catches C catch D catched 3rd person singular 35

The men ______ lots of fish. 35 A catch B catched C catches D catched 3rd person plural 36

Present participle / Gerund The man is ______ a fish. 36 A caught B catches C catching D catched Present participle / Gerund 37

Spiderman likes to ____ up walls. 37 A crept B creep C creeps D creeping Base form 38

The spider ____ along the ground. 38 A creep B creeping C crept D creeped Past simple 39

Spiderman had _____ all the way to the top of the building. 39 Spiderman had _____ all the way to the top of the building. A creep B creeps C creeped D crept Past participle

The spider _____ quietly up the wall. 40 A creep B creeps C creeped D creepy 3rd person singular

The spiders _____ quietly up the wall 41 A creep B creeps C creeping D creepy 3rd person plural

Look at Spiderman ____ up the wall. 42 A creeping B creeps C creep D creepy Present participle / Gerund

Did you see the man ___ the tree? 43 A cut B cuts C cutted D cuttered Base form 44

I ___ the log yesterday. 44 Past simple A cut B cutting C cuts D cutted Past simple 45

Peter had ___ the meat before he put it on the table. 45 A cutting B cutted C cut D cuts Past participle 46

The man ____ the hedge once a month. 46 A cutting B cutted C cut D cuts 3rd person singular 47

The men ____ their hedges once a month. 47 A cutting B cutted C cuts D cut 3rd person plural 48

Scissors are used for ____ paper. 48 A cuts B cutting C cutted D cut Present participle / Gerund 49

The woman can ______ very well. 49 A dived B dove C dives D dive Base form 50

The woman _____into the pool. 50 A dove B dived C diving D dive Past simple

The woman had _____ into the pool before I could watch. 51 A dove B dive C dives D dived Past participle

Lucy _____ very skilfully. 52 A dive B dives C diving D divided 3rd person singular

The girls _____ very skilfully. 53 A dived B dove C dives D dive 3rd person plural

Lucy is practicing her ______. 54 A dive B dove C dived D diving Present participle / Gerund

I _____ coffee every morning. 55 A drinked B drink C drinks D drinking Base form 56

I _____my coffee and then went to school. 56 A drinked B drank C drinks D drinking Past simple

I had _____ my coffee before I ate my breakfast. 57 A drinked B drinking C drunk D drinks Past participle

Gary _____ his coffee every morning before going to work. 58 A drank B drinking C drink D drinks 3rd person singular

The men ____ their coffees every morning before going to work. 59 A drinked B drink C drinks D drinking 3rd person plural

Gary is _____ his coffee. 60 A drink B drinking C drinks D drunk Present participle / Gerund

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