present perfect irregular verbs
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exercises and solutions present perfect
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Question 1 of 9 1.
Question Match the past participle with the according infinitive:
Sort elements
- paid
- written
- stuck
- meant
- said
- taught
- worn
- made
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pay
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write
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stick
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mean
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say
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teach
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wear
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make
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Question 2 of 9 2.
Question Match the past participle with the according infinitive:
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- frozen
- kept
- grown
- known
- laid
- left
- lain
- lent
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freeze
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keep
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grow
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know
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lay
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leave
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lie
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lend
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Question 3 of 9 3.
Question Match the past participle with the according infinitive:
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- been
- become
- begun
- built
- chosen
- drunk
- found
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be
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become
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begin
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build
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choose
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drink
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find
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Question 4 of 9 4.
Question Which is the correct option?
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Question 5 of 9 5.
Question Which is the correct option?
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Question 6 of 9 6.
Question Which is the correct option?
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Question 7 of 9 7.
Question Which is the correct option?
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Question 8 of 9 8.
Question Match the elements to form meaningful sentences:
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- new shoes.
- a new house in Oxford Street.
- our homework.
- has just opened down the street.
- his cup.
- Now they can fly home.
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She has bought herself
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They have built
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We have done
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A new shop
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Timmy has broken
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England has lost again.
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Question 9 of 9 9.
Question Fill in the correct form of the verb and auxiliary using the present perfect in its irregular form:
.example:
Timmy_______his marbles. (lose) – Timmy has lost his marbles.
- questions (have) never (been) to London. (be) She (has known) her boyfriend for ages. (know) I (have had) a motorbike for ten years. (have) They (have taken) English lessons lately. (take) He (has drunk) too much champagne. (drink) Billy (has been) a teacher all his life. (be)