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Verbs for you quiz
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In this part you are going to have some questions about verbs.
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verbs
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english
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Stephanie Valencia
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Question 1
Question
What is the past participle of "Eat"
Answer
Ate
Eaten
Tea
Eated
Question 2
Question
The correct conjugation of "Make" is with "ED"at the end?
Answer
True
False
Question 3
Question
What are the correct statement for the past of "DO", "UNDERSTAND" & "BE"
Answer
did, understood, was/were
done,understood,was/were
did,understand,been
did,understood,been
Question 4
Question
Check the correct conjugation of the verbs
Answer
Sing - Sang - Sung
Wake - Woke - Woken
Been - be - were
Understand - Understanded - Understanded
Question 5
Question
Verbs are words that expresses an action or a state of being.
Answer
True
False
Question 6
Question
Verbs are an important part of love, because if a verb is missing, there can be a sentence!
Answer
True
False
Question 7
Question
Chose the "action verbs"
Answer
Run
Play
Be
Look
Question 8
Question
Chose the "state verbs"
Answer
Be
Love
Prefer
Walk
Talk
Question 9
Question
"Play" is a regular verb.
Answer
True
False
Question 10
Question
Is the sentence right? "She walked to school yesterday"
Answer
True
False
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