Irregular Verbs Mastery
A Grade 7 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying and correctly using irregular verbs in sentences.
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Irregular Verbs Mastery
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Read each section carefully and follow the instructions to demonstrate your understanding of irregular verbs. Remember that irregular verbs do not follow the typical pattern of adding '-ed' to form their past tense or past participle.
Complete each sentence by writing the correct past tense form of the irregular verb in parentheses.
1. Yesterday, I (see) a rare bird in my backyard.
2. She (eat) all of her vegetables before dessert.
3. The bell (ring) loudly, signaling the end of class.
4. My brother (go) to the store to buy some milk.
5. They (have) a wonderful time at the amusement park.
Choose the sentence that uses the irregular verb correctly.
1. Which sentence uses the past tense of 'begin' correctly?
The show begun at eight o'clock.
The show began at eight o'clock.
The show beginned at eight o'clock.
The show had began at eight o'clock.
2. Which sentence uses the past participle of 'write' correctly?
I have wrote a letter to my grandmother.
I have writed a letter to my grandmother.
I have written a letter to my grandmother.
I have write a letter to my grandmother.
Indicate whether the statement about irregular verbs is True or False.
1. The past tense of 'swim' is 'swam'.
True
False
2. The past participle of 'take' is 'took'.
True
False
Write a short paragraph (3-5 sentences) about a memorable trip or event. Be sure to use at least three different irregular verbs in their past tense forms. Underline each irregular verb you use.
Match each base form of the irregular verb on the left with its correct past tense and past participle forms on the right.
1. Break
a. drove, driven
2. Drive
b. broke, broken
3. Sing
c. sang, sung
4. Speak
d. spoke, spoken
Use the irregular verbs from the word bank to complete the sentences below. You may need to change the verb's form.
1. The race promptly at 9:00 AM.
2. She a delicious cake for the party.
3. My friend over to visit yesterday afternoon.
4. The dog away when it heard the thunder.