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Irregular Past Participles - Part 1

Make the past participle of the verb:

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


2. We’ve already _____________________ (have) lunch.
3. This was the first time she had _____________________ (do) her homework
4. They have _____________________ (begin) painting the living room.
5. We have _____________________ (keep) this secret for three years.
6. He has never _____________________ (drive) a motorbike before.
7. I have _____________________ (be) sick all week.
8. By the time we arrived, the children had _____________________ (eat) all
the chocolate.
9. The books had _____________________ (fall) off the table, and were all over
the floor.
10. “Are you okay?” “ I’ve _____________________ (feel) better.”
11. I ‘d _____________________ (lend) my umbrella to John, so I got wet.
12. I've been looking for ages, but I haven't _____________________ (find) my
keys yet.
13. The birds have _____________________ (fly) south for the winter.
14. She has finally _____________________ (come).
15. Don't worry, we haven't _____________________ (forget) about the meeting.
16. It had _____________________ (become) very cold, so we went inside.
17. You have _____________________ (buy) a lot of new clothes recently.
18. I'd _____________________ (get) a lovely new bike for my birthday, so I was
keen to try it.
19. She'd _____________________ (bring) a cake to the party, but we didn't eat it.
20. Have you _____________________ (choose) your university yet?
21. Have you ever _____________________ (drink) Turkish coffee?
22. I've _____________________ (given) some money to Julia.
23. Had you _____________________ (hear) of this band before you came to the
USA?
24. She has _____________________ (know) about the problem for three months.
25. Why has John _____________________ (leave) already?

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Answers:

1. Julie wasn’t at home, she had gone to the shops.


2. We’ve already had lunch.
3. This was the first time she had done her homework
4. They have begun painting the living room.
5. We have kept this secret for three years.
6. He has never driven a motorbike before.
7. I have been sick all week.
8. By the time we arrived, the children had eaten all the chocolate.
9. The books had fallen off the table, and were all over the floor.
10. “Are you okay?” “ I have felt better.”
11. I had lent my umbrella to John, so I got wet.
12. I've been looking for ages, but I haven't found my keys yet.
13. The birds have flown south for the winter.
14. She has finally come.
15. Don't worry, we haven't forgotten about the meeting.
16. It had become very cold, so we went inside.
17. You have bought a lot of new clothes recently.
18. I'd got a lovely new bike for my birthday, so I was keen to try it.
19. She'd brought a cake to the party, but we didn't eat it.
20. Have you chosen your university yet?
21. Have you ever drunk Turkish coffee?
22. I've given some money to Julia.
23. Had you heard of this band before you came to the USA?
24. She has known about the problem for three months.
25. Why has John left already?

© 2007 perfect-english-grammar.com
May be freely copied for personal or classroom use.

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