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Irregular verbs in English, beginning with the letters p, q, and r. Learn the verbs in their past participle form in column one. See the verbs used in context in column two.
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paid |
We have already paid for the shopping in cash. (pay - paid - paid)
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put |
I have always put my uniform away straight after school. (put - put - put)
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quit |
I have just quit my job. (quit - quit - quit)
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read |
So far in English, we have read three plays. (read - read - read)
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ridden |
I have never ridden my bike to school. (ride - rode - ridden)
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rung |
So far this week, I have rung my friend three times. (ring - rang - rung)
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risen |
The sun has just risen. (rise - rose - risen)
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run |
I have never run the 100m race. (run - ran - run)
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Spelling games using the word list: Irregular Verbs: Past Participle Form (p, q, and r words)
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The classic English word game.
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