
PARTICIPLE VERBS
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9th - 12th Grade
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Marília Pinheiro
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PARTICIPLE VERBS
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Do you have a hobby?
Read the passage about Anna's hobby and write all the REGULAR PARTICIPLES you can find.
HINT: write in the same order they appear in the text; separated by , (comma) verb,verb,verb,verb...
By Marília Pinheiro
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Have you ever tried painting?
Now let's read again about Anna's hobby and look for some IRREGULAR PARTICIPLES
REMEMBER: write in the same order they appear in the text; separated by , (comma) verb,verb,verb,verb...
By Marília Pinheiro
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WHERE HAVE YOU DREAMED OF VISITING ?
Read the passage about James and Laura's dream trip and write all the REGULAR PARTICIPLES you can find.
HINT: write in the same order they appear in the text; separated by , (comma) verb,verb,verb,verb...
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HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO PARIS ?
Read the passage about James and Laura's trip to Paris and write all the IRREGULAR PARTICIPLE you can find.
HINT: write in the same order they appear in the text; separated by , (comma) verb,verb,verb,verb...
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The past participle of regular verbs is simple, add -ed or add -d
live - lived - lived
share - shared - shared
pull - pulled - pulled
call - called - called
try - tried - tried
cry - cried -cried
remove -y add -ied or
plan - planned - planned
prefer - preferred
verbs ending in cvc
double last consonant and add -ed
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The past participle of irregular verbs has no rule!
but let's find some similarities....
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No, there's no rule for irregular participle verbs.
And there are many more with no connection at all...
go - was - gone
be - was / were - been
eat - ate - eaten
forget - forgot - forgoten
come - came - came
run - ran - run
So, let's keep practicing and using it! : )
stand - stood
understand - understood
sell - sold
tell - told
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