Exercise 1 Fill in the past simple and past participle
forms of the verbs in brackets.
The arctic wind from the north
yesterday morning. (blow)
Look at my hand! The dog has
me. (bite)
I'm ill. I have a cold, I'm afraid.
(catch)
Which shoes have you ?
(choose)
I the cat a moment ago. (feed)
My dad a Swiss watch on
a beach. (find)
Have you ever by plane? (fly)
He me and I started to cry. (hit)
I him go because he wanted to
see the match so much. (let)
Imagine! She in bed till noon! (lie)
Where is my key? I have it! (lose)
We have everything. We have
no more Latin music. (sell)
Have I you my new mobile
phone yet? (show)
I English a lot when we were
on holiday. (speak)
Someone my bike in front of
the shop. (steal)
Greg has never in the sea. (swim)
We the old clock away. We didn't
need it anymore. (throw)
Exercise 2
Underline mistakes and write the irregular
verbs correctly.
bear - bored - born
beat - beat - beat
built - built - built
cost - cost - costen
feel - fell - felt
forget - forgot - forgot
freeze - froaz - frozen
hid - hid - hidden
held - held - held
lead - lead - led
lend - lended -lent
mean - ment - meant
pay - payed - paid
ring - rung - rung
rise - rose - rose
sit - set- set
shut - shat - shut
sing - sang - sang
smel - smelt - smelt
spent - spent - spent
stand - stood - stoden
stick - stack - stuck
Я написала везде от лица какого-то мальчика, посмотри кто у тебя герой и если что, замени he. Удачи! (Нужно указывать кто герой рассказа!)
Unfortunately, there are quite a lot of evil and unpleasant people, and Bim has to meet them in the image of the woman who hates dogs, the angry and cruel collector of dogs' collars, the hunter from a small village..
But fortunately, there are much more kind and responsive people in this world, and they help the poor dog. They take an active part in the fates of Bim and its owner. The story teaches us to be faithful friends, shows us that hatred and betrayal are the lowest traits.
The little boy, faced with cruelty adults, rebels against them, he told the most important words calling us to goodness and mercy, compassion and empathy.