An irregular verb does not end with -ed in the past
tense. Here are some examples of irregular verbs:
Swim - swam, swum
Sink - sank, sunk
Fall - fell, fallen
Directions: What is the correct
form of the verb in parentheses that completes the sentence?
Put the past tense irregular verb in the box.
He (have) attended the concert last week with his
parents.
Mom (begin) to prepare supper at
5:00.
We (sing) the Star Spangled Banner before the game.
We (give) the lost puppy to the Humane Society.
What (do) you do on your vacation in Florida?
Emily (bring) the supplies to school last week.
I (see) the sun set yesterday, but not today.
Steve (write) his book report about a
fictional book.
All of my friends (come) to my birthday party.
The actors (give) their last performance on
Wednesday.
The children all (have) tears in their eyes after
the movie.
We have (give) food and clothing to the flood
victims.
The repairman (say) the TV would be expensive to
repair.
I told mom I (do) my homework already.
Tiger Woods (come) up to the 9th tee box.
Juan (begin) trombone lessons a month
ago.
Last week the Boy Scouts (meet) at
the library.
Coach Adam (have) all of the soccer equipment
with him.
My friend (wear) mittens to school
every day this winter.
The alien (come) from another planet.
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