Problems to solve; verbs
Veronika Korcsák
Created on November 15, 2022
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Transcript
Verbs! And verbs. And verbs... And more verbs...
“Are you ready to do awesome things?”
click
click
click
click
If you feel ready, click on 'remember'!
Whenever you feel ready, click on 'remember'!
... finally, I have bought a new car.
You mean, 'I bought'. Otherwise, you wouldn't identify time.
And for me, that's news. But for him, it could be an experience.
Girls... You just love confusing me...
lent
lended
Ow, come on!
lend
Nope!
lant
You can't be serious!
landed
Make another guess!
Drag the magnifying glass to discover the options!
To begin with... Do you know the past form of lend?
Is it correct?
infinitive
past participle
past tense
Yes, of course!
Ehm... Definitely not.
LAID
LIE
LAIN
Actually, I am not sure...
Ehm... Definitely not.
Nope, it is not. However, -ed or -d is the ending of most verbs, it's true for regular verbs. In this case, the correct way is LIE - LAY - LAIN.
The verb 'LAY' must have confused you. 'LAY' has a single meaning: 'to put or set something down' 'LIE' has different meanings: 'to tell falsehood' or 'to recline or to rest in a flat position' Thus, the verb 'LAY' has simple forms: LAY - LAID - LAID While 'LIE' has more of a complicated structure: LIE - LAY - LAIN
bet, catch, run
hit, bend, know
cut, feel, begin
put, sit, hide
hurt, teach, write
Choose a verb-trio!
BARE
PAST TENSE
PAST PARTICIPLE
I wrote a letter to my friend last night.
I have never seen a unicorn in my life.
I read a lot.
Drag the sentences into the right column!
rose - risen
rised - risen
risen - rase
1/3
Choose the right form of the verbs!
RISE
OOPS!
try again
CORRECT
next
thinked - thinking
thought-thought
thought-think
2/3
Choose the right form of the verbs!
THINK
OOPS!
try again
CORRECT
next
shook - shaken
shaked - shaken
shook - shaked
3/3
SHAKE
Choose the right form of the verbs!
OOPS!
try again
CORRECT
next
Write in the correct verb-form!Be careful, other tenses are also present!
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Write in the missing verb-forms!
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have not worked
haven't worked
didn't work
worked
He ... yesterday.
Try again
Wrong! 👎
you have failed
Next
🎨 ¡Congratulations! 🎉
have read
have readed
read
readed
The boy ... a book last week.
Try again
Wrong! 👎
you have failed
Next
🎨 ¡Congratulations! 🎉
build
built
have built
has built
I want to build a snowman like the one we ... last week.
Try again
Wrong! 👎
you have failed
Next
🎨 ¡Congratulations! 🎉
WELL DONE!
You did a great job!Click on the emoticon you can relate to!
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Time travel is... I mean was... it has been... all confusing.
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Finally, here's a joke for you to cheer up!