English Tuning. Irregular Verbs. International Edition. With answer keys - Pisarev Yaroslav 3 стр.


6) Have you shaken the bottle?

7) Did my card beat yours?

8) Have you brought the money?

9) Did Michael drive Jessica home?

10) Did you choose the window seat?


69. Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

Give full affirmative answers to the following questions in Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

1) Did the rider fall?

2) Did Jessie hit Mitch?

3) Did the secretary keep the document?

4) Has Tom won the lottery?

5) Did MJ throw the ball?

6) Did you understand the question?

7) Has this plane flown before?

8) Did Margarita come to the party?

9) Did you do your homework?

10) Did Dickens write about his life?


70. Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

Put the following positive and negative statements and questions into Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

Example: I think about it  I thought about it  I have thought about it

I dont think about it  I didnt think about it  I havent thought about it

Do I think about it?  Did I think about it?  Have I thought about it?

1) Father says no.

2) Your smile shines.

3) Does Lima build metro?

4) We dont come to New York.

5) Forrest runs a mile.

6) The lady tells me stories.

7) Do you think so?

8) It doesnt cost me much.

9) She cuts the cake.

10) I dont drink Coke.

Incomplete Tables

71. Insert the missing forms



72. Insert the missing forms



Sentences (Random Order)

73. Past Indefinite

Use the verbs in Past Indefinite

1) They (to build) Big Ben in 1859.

2) Craig (to cut) the pizza.

3) We (to do) it!

4) My son (to draw) a monster.

5) She (to take) me home.

6) James Bond (to drive) to the port.

7) Nobody (to teach) me English there.

8) The workers (to shut) the door.

9) Joseph (to sing) my favorite song.

10) You (to understand) it right.


74. Past Indefinite

Use the verbs in Past Indefinite

1) Rick (to find) her at Walmart.

2) We (to shake) hands and (to leave).

3) The fire (to shine) in the darkness.

4) Anton (to take) the microphone and began speaking English.

5) Ms Kronenberg (to teach) lots of students.

6) I (to do) my best.

7) His girlfriend (to wear) horrible sweatshirts.

8) The criminal (to fall) off the roof.

9) He (to keep) it a secret.

10) Our cat (to catch) a mouse.


75. Past Indefinite

Use the verbs in Past Indefinite

1) It (to get) dark early yesterday.

2) They (to make) a mistake.

3) My brother (to bring) us dinner.

4) Your friends (to catch) the train.

5) John (to sell) his Ford.

6) Your boss (to send) you an email.

7) Jared (to think) about it.

8) Her aunt (to steal) her earrings.

9) We (to pay) for the tickets online.

10) Corey (to swim) in the ocean.


76. Past Indefinite

Use the verbs in Past Indefinite

1) I (to know) your father.

2) She (to understand) me without words.

3) Anna (to feel) that she (to be) the happiest person in Berlin.

4) The bus (to leave) two minutes ago.

5) The actors (to show) their costumes.

6) Jessica (to meet) her husband in a café.

7) The travelers (to eat) local food.

8) He (to make) me a surprise!

9) It (to begin) raining suddenly.

10) We (to stand) up to greet the principal.


77. Past Indefinite

Use the verbs in Past Indefinite

1) He (to begin) working at noon.

2) They (to show) me the house.

3) The teacher (to shut) the door.

4) Ignacio (to speak) Spanish.

5) The crowd (to hear) his voice.

6) His girlfriend (to spend) all his money.

7) The children (to stand) up.

8) My cousin (to read) your book.

9) Kenians (to run) faster than anyone in that tournament.

10) His cat (to fight) the ball like a tiger.


78. Present Perfect

Use the verbs in Present Perfect

1) The pirates (to hide) the gold here.

2) Our movie (to get) a lot of awards.

3) Phelps (to swim) five miles; he must be tired.

4) The taxi driver (not to give) any change.

5) I never (to see) you before.

6) The goalkeeper (to catch) the ball.

7) You (to choose) a dress already?

8) The boys (to run) away from the dog.

9) My uncle (to eat) all my food.

10) The queen (to forgive) the prince.


79. Present Perfect

Use the verbs in Present Perfect

1) You (to break) my chair.

2) We never (to fight) before.

3) You (to hear) the steps upstairs?

4) Kimberley (to lose) her purse.

5) Professor Wordy (to speak) to all my classmates already.

6) She (to steal) my lipstick.

7) You ever (to see) such a show?

8) Our company (to sell) 20,000 maps.

9) I (to begin) my journey; dont try to stop me.

10) Kirk (to break) his tooth.


80. Present Perfect

Use the verbs in Present Perfect

1) The minister (to forgive) his assistant.

2) The lake (not to freeze) yet.

3) Usain Bolt (to beat) eight world records.

4) Our neighbors (to fly) away to Hawaii. We can party.

5) I (to spend) all my dollars, so I should sell some bitcoins.

6) We never (to feel) so happy.

7) My Dad already (to tell) me the answer.

8) You ever (to ride) a horse?

9) The sun already (to rise), wake up!

10) I never (to meet) this guy.

81. Present Perfect

Use the verbs in Present Perfect

1) You ever (to drink) mango juice?

2) Gordy (to buy) me this scarf.

3) We (not to sleep) for 30 hours.

4) I (not to see) this person before.

5) Richard (to keep) his promise.

6) The dog (to steal) my cucumber.

7) Maria (to know) Leon for many years.

8) The birds (to fly) away to the south.

9) I (to forget) to buy milk.

10) Akhmed (to swim) across the Nile.


82. Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

Use the verbs in Past Indefinite or Present Perfect

1) You (to become) a monster! I am scared!

2) She (to make) my life so easy!

3) I never (to ride) a bike in my life.

4) We (to stand) up when he (to go) into the room.

5) You ever (to think) about living in Egypt?

6) The group (to get) to the hotel before midnight.

7) James (to throw) his dog a bone, and the dog (to eat) it.

8) The policeman (to sit) down and (to write) something.

9) An apple (to fall) on Isaacs head.

10) The baker (to show) her the coin and (to leave).


83. Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

Use the verbs in Past Indefinite or Present Perfect

1) Look how tall the apple tree (to grow)!

2) Billy and Betsie (to have) five lessons yesterday.

3) Where you (to hide) the gold? I cant find it.

4) My hands are cold  I (to lose) my gloves.

5) Our ship just (to hit) an iceberg.

6) The boss (to set) the target already.

7) His wife (to throw) her bag at him at the airport and (to say) she (to be) tired.

8) We (to find) a new house at a nice price. Lets buy it!

9) You (to bring) me my sandwiches? I am hungry.

10) Your project (to cost) the corporation two million euros. You cannot quit now.


84. Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

Use the verbs in Past Indefinite or Present Perfect

1) I (to buy) her flowers last week.

2) You (to put) my socks somewhere and I cannot find them.

3) Your parents (to read) this book?

4) Mrs Jagger (to teach) us to play the guitar but it (to be) a long time ago.

5) Tiffany (not to send) me her photo yet.

6) My grandparents (to grow) potatoes in their garden when I (to be) a kid.

7) Michelle (not to speak) to Michael since January.

8) Your son (to have) three chocolate bars already.

9) The Dutch (to build) this ship in the 18

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10) Why you (to choose) me for this task?


85. Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

Use the verbs in Past Indefinite or Present Perfect

1) Sophie and Gregory (to meet) in the port. It (not to be) very romantic.

2) My partners already (to pay) you.

3) A strange phone call (to wake) me up at 3 am.

4) We (to know) each other since 2001.

5) I (to wear) this skirt yesterday.

6) Your sister (to tell) me this story a thousand times!

7) I think Luis (to feel) bad about his joke on Sunday.

8) The delegation (to go) to the beach after the conference.

9) Our friend (to become) a vice president of a large oil company.

10) We (to forget) someone. I have one gift certificate left.

86. Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

Use the verbs in Past Indefinite or Present Perfect

1) The Warriors (to win) two seasons in a row in 2017 and 2018.

2) Dip (to become) much smarter; its hard to fool him now.

3) What you (to write) there? Let me read it.

4) I think my wife (to hear) our conversation last night.

5) The previous guests (to set) the alarm clock, so we neednt do it.

6) Look what I (to find) in my pocket.

7) Wild Bill (to shoot) nine times so far but (not to hit) the target yet.

8) You ever (to be) to Disneyland?

9) This joke (to go) too far; you should stop it now!

10) My team (to fight) well last season.

Word Clouds

87. Word Cloud

Find all forms of the verbs you know



88. Word Cloud

Give the three forms of the verbs you find


Dictations

89. DictationWrite 3 forms of these verbs in English90. DictationWrite 3 forms of these verbs in English91. DictationWrite 3 forms of these verbs in English
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