There are many irregular verb forms in the English language. An irregular verb is one that does not take -ed to form the simple past tenses. Look at these grammar examples:
Regular verb - simple present: I work in a factory.
Regular verb - simple past: I worked in a factory when I was younger.
Irregular verb - simple present: I eat chocolate quite often.
Irregular verb - simple past: I ate chocolate yesterday afternoon.
Look at the grammar examples above. Then complete the exercises below by using the grammatically correct form of the verb.
(1) She __________ (withstand) the pain of her injury in order to complete the race.
(2) The problem with the construction __________ (arise) early last year.
(3) He __________ (bleed) profusely as a result of the accident.
(4) She just __________ (creep) in. I had no idea she was even coming.
(5) He __________ (dive) into the water head first.
(6) They __________ (flee) the country during the riots.
(7) The mother __________ (kneel) in order to speak to her child face-to-face.
(8) He __________ (lend) me 5 euros, but I haven't paid (pay) him back yet.
(9) I __________ (misunderstand) the teacher's instructions and failed the exam.
(10) He __________ (win) the competition for the best essay.
ANSWERS:
(1) withstood
(2) arose
(3) bled
(4) crept
(5) dove
(6) fled
(7) knelt
(8) lent
(9) misunderstood
(10) won
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