Past Participle Forms

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Quiz on past participle forms.
Michael Pérez
Quiz by Michael Pérez, updated more than 1 year ago
Michael Pérez
Created by Michael Pérez about 4 years ago
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Question 1

Question
Be [blank_start]been[blank_end] Have [blank_start]had[blank_end] Do [blank_start]done[blank_end] Say [blank_start]said[blank_end] Can [blank_start]been able[blank_end] Get [blank_start]gotten[blank_end] Make [blank_start]made[blank_end] Go [blank_start]gone[blank_end] See [blank_start]seen[blank_end] Know [blank_start]known[blank_end]
Answer
  • been
  • had
  • done
  • said
  • been able
  • gotten
  • made
  • gone
  • seen
  • known

Question 2

Question
Take [blank_start]taken[blank_end] Think [blank_start]thought[blank_end] Come [blank_start]come[blank_end] Give [blank_start]given[blank_end] Look [blank_start]looked[blank_end] Use [blank_start]used[blank_end] Find [blank_start]found[blank_end] Want [blank_start]wanted[blank_end]
Answer
  • taken
  • thought
  • come
  • given
  • looked
  • used
  • found
  • wanted

Question 3

Question
Tell [blank_start]told[blank_end] Leave [blank_start]left[blank_end] Need [blank_start]needed[blank_end] Feel [blank_start]felt[blank_end] Put [blank_start]put[blank_end] Mean [blank_start]meant[blank_end] Become [blank_start]become[blank_end] Work [blank_start]worked[blank_end] Show [blank_start]shown[blank_end] Keep [blank_start]kept[blank_end]
Answer
  • told
  • left
  • needed
  • felt
  • put
  • meant
  • become
  • worked
  • shown
  • kept

Question 4

Question
Hold [blank_start]held[blank_end] Turn [blank_start]turned[blank_end] Follow [blank_start]followed[blank_end] Begin [blank_start]begun[blank_end] Bring [blank_start]brought[blank_end] Like [blank_start]liked[blank_end] Seem [blank_start]seemed[blank_end] Ask [blank_start]asked[blank_end] Try [blank_start]tried[blank_end] Call [blank_start]called[blank_end]
Answer
  • held
  • turned
  • followed
  • begun
  • brought
  • liked
  • seemed
  • asked
  • tried
  • called
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