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Irregular Past Participle, Part 1 - Perfect English Grammar

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<strong>Irregular</strong> <strong>Past</strong> <strong><strong>Part</strong>iciple</strong>s - <strong>Part</strong> 1<br />

Make the past participle of the verb:<br />

1. Julie wasn’t at home, she had _____________________ (go) to the shops.<br />

2. We’ve already _____________________ (have) lunch.<br />

3. This was the first time she had _____________________ (do) her homework<br />

4. They have _____________________ (begin) painting the living room.<br />

5. We have _____________________ (keep) this secret for three years.<br />

6. He has never _____________________ (drive) a motorbike before.<br />

7. I have _____________________ (be) sick all week.<br />

8. By the time we arrived, the children had _____________________ (eat) all<br />

the chocolate.<br />

9. The books had _____________________ (fall) off the table, and were all over<br />

the floor.<br />

10. “Are you okay?” “ I’ve _____________________ (feel) better.”<br />

11. I ‘d _____________________ (lend) my umbrella to John, so I got wet.<br />

12. I've been looking for ages, but I haven't _____________________ (find) my<br />

keys yet.<br />

13. The birds have _____________________ (fly) south for the winter.<br />

14. She has finally _____________________ (come).<br />

15. Don't worry, we haven't _____________________ (forget) about the meeting.<br />

16. It had _____________________ (become) very cold, so we went inside.<br />

17. You have _____________________ (buy) a lot of new clothes recently.<br />

18. I'd _____________________ (get) a lovely new bike for my birthday, so I was<br />

keen to try it.<br />

19. She'd _____________________ (bring) a cake to the party, but we didn't eat it.<br />

20. Have you _____________________ (choose) your university yet?<br />

21. Have you ever _____________________ (drink) Turkish coffee?<br />

22. I've _____________________ (given) some money to Julia.<br />

23. Had you _____________________ (hear) of this band before you came to the<br />

USA?<br />

24. She has _____________________ (know) about the problem for three months.<br />

25. Why has John _____________________ (leave) already?<br />

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Answers:<br />

1. Julie wasn’t at home, she had gone to the shops.<br />

2. We’ve already had lunch.<br />

3. This was the first time she had done her homework<br />

4. They have begun painting the living room.<br />

5. We have kept this secret for three years.<br />

6. He has never driven a motorbike before.<br />

7. I have been sick all week.<br />

8. By the time we arrived, the children had eaten all the chocolate.<br />

9. The books had fallen off the table, and were all over the floor.<br />

10. “Are you okay?” “ I have felt better.”<br />

11. I had lent my umbrella to John, so I got wet.<br />

12. I've been looking for ages, but I haven't found my keys yet.<br />

13. The birds have flown south for the winter.<br />

14. She has finally come.<br />

15. Don't worry, we haven't forgotten about the meeting.<br />

16. It had become very cold, so we went inside.<br />

17. You have bought a lot of new clothes recently.<br />

18. I'd got a lovely new bike for my birthday, so I was keen to try it.<br />

19. She'd brought a cake to the party, but we didn't eat it.<br />

20. Have you chosen your university yet?<br />

21. Have you ever drunk Turkish coffee?<br />

22. I've given some money to Julia.<br />

23. Had you heard of this band before you came to the USA?<br />

24. She has known about the problem for three months.<br />

25. Why has John left already?<br />

© 2007 perfect-english-grammar.com<br />

May be freely copied for personal or classroom use.

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