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F1 - Irregular verbs

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  • I didn't (know / knew / known) that cats sleep for 12-16 hours.
    didn't know
  • Take your kids to the park. It (doesn't cost/ didn't cost /hasn't cost) money but it makes them happy.
    doesn't cost
  • Someone (draws / drew / has drawn) a graffiti on the wall.
    has drawn
  • I have (ever / never / just) met a blind person. This is the first time.
    have never met
  • She ( is / was / has been) in the city last week.
    was
  • Never (buy / bought) something without checking the price first.
    buy
  • (Do / Did/ Have) you ever given your mum a hug?
    Have you ever given
  • Who did it? Did you (drive / drove / have driven) my car?
    did you drive
  • Mr. Brown, our science teacher, (speaks/ spoke / has spoken) about recycling today. It was interesting.
    spoke
  • I have just (see/ saw/ seen) a ghost!
    have just seen
  • I heard in the news that they (catch/ caught / have caught) the lion that escaped from the zoo.
    caught
  • -Why are you sleepy? -I haven't (have / had) coffee yet!
    haven't had
  • I didn't (pay / paid) for this concert ticket. It was a gift.
    didn't pay
  • Who (eats / ate / eaten) my snack? It was in the fridge!
    ate
  • He got up and (leave / left ) the room, without saying a word.
    left
  • Don't worry. My pet doesn't (bite / bit / bitten).
    doesn't bite
  • Did you (keep / kept / have kept) that photo I gave you?
    Did you keep
  • I have (run / ran) on this road many times.
    have run
  • Larry (goes / went / has gone) to the bank. He's not at home right now.
    has gone
  • I have (become / became) a different person, now that I'm older.
    have become
  • Hurry up! The movie has already (begin / began / begun).
    has begun
  • Some thieves (break / broke / have broken) the glass. We called the police.
    broke
  • They (take / took/ taken) my bag and drove away!
    took
  • Ths sun (rises/ rose /has risen) from the East.
    rises
  • Be careful he doesn't (lose / lost) his baloon.
    doesn't lose
  • My friend (doesn't/ didn't/ hasn't) come to the party last night.
    didn't come
  • Our team never (wins / wons) the friendly matches!
    never wins