Fill in the gaps with the appropriate forms of the verb "work" in the past tense (v2):
1. [a. worked] - The correct form of "work" in the past tense is "worked." For example, "Yesterday, I worked on my homework."
2. [b. begun] - "Begun" is not the past tense form of "work." It is the past participle form, which is used in combination with an auxiliary verb. The correct past tense form of "begin" is "began."
3. [cooked] - This is not the past tense form of "work." It is the base form (v1) of the verb "cook." The past tense form of "cook" is also "cooked."
4. [went] - This is not the past tense form of "work." It is the past tense form of the verb "go." For example, "Last weekend, we went to the park."
5. [drew] - This is not the past tense form of "work." It is the past tense form of the verb "draw." For example, "Yesterday, I drew a picture."
Explanation:
- In the given question, you are asked to fill in the gaps with the correct past tense form of the verb "work" and to identify the correct past tense form of other verbs.
- To find the past tense form of a verb, we usually add "-ed" to the base form (v1). However, some verbs have irregular past tense forms, like "go" and "begin," which need to be memorized separately.
- Therefore, the correct answers for the gaps are: 1. a. worked, 2. b. began, 3. cooked, 4. went, 5. drew.
1. [a. worked] - The correct form of "work" in the past tense is "worked." For example, "Yesterday, I worked on my homework."
2. [b. begun] - "Begun" is not the past tense form of "work." It is the past participle form, which is used in combination with an auxiliary verb. The correct past tense form of "begin" is "began."
3. [cooked] - This is not the past tense form of "work." It is the base form (v1) of the verb "cook." The past tense form of "cook" is also "cooked."
4. [went] - This is not the past tense form of "work." It is the past tense form of the verb "go." For example, "Last weekend, we went to the park."
5. [drew] - This is not the past tense form of "work." It is the past tense form of the verb "draw." For example, "Yesterday, I drew a picture."
Explanation:
- In the given question, you are asked to fill in the gaps with the correct past tense form of the verb "work" and to identify the correct past tense form of other verbs.
- To find the past tense form of a verb, we usually add "-ed" to the base form (v1). However, some verbs have irregular past tense forms, like "go" and "begin," which need to be memorized separately.
- Therefore, the correct answers for the gaps are: 1. a. worked, 2. b. began, 3. cooked, 4. went, 5. drew.