Form and Use the Past Tense of Irregular Verbs: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.2.1.D

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Select the past tense version of the word below:

Sit

Sat

CORRECT

Sitted

0

Sits

0

Sats

0

Explanation

In most cases, to make a verb past tense, we simply add an "ed" to the end of the word. However, there are some irregular past tense verbs. The word "sit" is one of the irregular past tense verbs. The irregular past tense version of "sit" is "sat".

"Sat" is the correct answer.

2

Select the past tense version of the word below:

Hide

Hid

CORRECT

Hided

0

Hides

0

Hids

0

Explanation

In most cases, to make a verb past tense, we simply add an "ed" to the end of the word. However, there are some irregular past tense verbs. The word "hide" is one of the irregular past tense verbs. The irregular past tense version of "hide" is "hid".

"Hid" is the correct answer.

3

Select the past tense version of the word below:

Tell

Told

CORRECT

Tolds

0

Telled

0

Tells

0

Explanation

In most cases, to make a verb past tense, we simply add an "ed" to the end of the word. However, there are some irregular past tense verbs. The word "tell" is one of the irregular past tense verbs. The irregular past tense version of "tell" is "told".

"Told" is the correct answer.

4

Select the past tense verb for the word below:

do

did

CORRECT

doed

0

does

0

doing

0

Explanation

Most verbs are regular in the past tense. That means you follow a rule like "add -ed" or "add -d" to get the past-tense form of the verb.

Some verbs are irregular in the past tense. That means you don't follow a rule. Instead, you must remember the past-tense form of the verb.

5

Select the past tense verb for the word below:

run

ran

CORRECT

running

0

runed

0

runned

0

Explanation

Most verbs are regular in the past tense. That means you follow a rule like "add -ed" or "add -d" to get the past-tense form of the verb.

Some verbs are irregular in the past tense. That means you don't follow a rule. Instead, you must remember the past-tense form of the verb.

6

Select the past tense verb for the word below:

dive

dove

CORRECT

dived

0

diving

0

dives

0

Explanation

Most verbs are regular in the past tense. That means you follow a rule like "add -ed" or "add -d" to get the past-tense form of the verb.

Some verbs are irregular in the past tense. That means you don't follow a rule. Instead, you must remember the past-tense form of the verb.

7

Select the past tense verb for the word below:

drive

drove

CORRECT

drived

0

drives

0

driving

0

Explanation

Most verbs are regular in the past tense. That means you follow a rule like "add -ed" or "add -d" to get the past-tense form of the verb.

Some verbs are irregular in the past tense. That means you don't follow a rule. Instead, you must remember the past-tense form of the verb.

8

Select the past tense verb for the word below:

become

became

CORRECT

becomed

0

becoming

0

becomes

0

Explanation

Most verbs are regular in the past tense. That means you follow a rule like "add -ed" or "add -d" to get the past-tense form of the verb.

Some verbs are irregular in the past tense. That means you don't follow a rule. Instead, you must remember the past-tense form of the verb.

9

Select the past tense verb for the word below:

bend

bent

CORRECT

bended

0

bending

0

bends

0

Explanation

Most verbs are regular in the past tense. That means you follow a rule like "add -ed" or "add -d" to get the past-tense form of the verb.

Some verbs are irregular in the past tense. That means you don't follow a rule. Instead, you must remember the past-tense form of the verb.

10

Select the past tense verb for the word below:

buy

bought

CORRECT

buyed

0

buying

0

buys

0

Explanation

Most verbs are regular in the past tense. That means you follow a rule like "add -ed" or "add -d" to get the past-tense form of the verb.

Some verbs are irregular in the past tense. That means you don't follow a rule. Instead, you must remember the past-tense form of the verb.