WorksheetsRegular & Irregular Verbs
Total questions: 30
Worksheet time: 12mins
This is the best report you have ever written.
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I accidentally closed the document I was working on.
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She (a) (to book) us a table at the restaurant. (regular)
We (a) (to feel) tired after our long walk. (irregular)
They all went for a drive.
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They found some old coins in the cellar.
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The boxes were (a) (to destroy) in the fire. (regular)
The dog (a) (to bite) my leg. (irregular)
Julie will draw the money from the account tomorrow.
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I asked my teacher about the class schedule.
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The situation (a) (to become) a problem for Bob. (irregular)
I (a) (to begin) to work early this morning. (irregular)
He attempted the medical entrance exam for a third time.
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We came back home when it began to rain.
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Have you (a) (to arrange) to meet Mark this weekend? (regular)
Paul has (a) (to invite) me to his sister’s wedding. (regular)
Tom certainly attracted a lot of attention.
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He was embarrassed to admit making a mistake.
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John (a) (to keep) the door open for his mother. (irregular)
John (a) (to complain) about the weather. (regular)
The doctor examined the patients.
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I've known my best friend for more than 40 years.
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Somebody (a) (to steal) my wallet. (irregular)
She (a) (to make) a very delicious cake. (irregular)
We spent the whole day lounging on the beach.
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He finished cleaning the kitchen.
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Luke (a) (to invest) his money in stocks.
He (a) (to repair) his watch by himself.
A ship sank near here yesterday. (irregular)
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She waved her hand to me.
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