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Practice worksheet for learning irregular verbs and their past participle forms.

Worksheet titled "Irregular Verbs and Past Participles" with exercises for identifying and writing past tense and past participle forms of irregular verbs.

Worksheet titled "Irregular Verbs and Past Participles" with exercises for identifying and writing past tense and past participle forms of irregular verbs.

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Problem Overview:


The task involves converting irregular verbs into their past tense and past participle forms. The instructions are divided into two parts:

1. Part A: Write the past tense form of the irregular verb in parentheses.
2. Part B: Write the past participle form of the irregular verb in parentheses.

Solution:



#### Part A: Past Tense
The past tense of an irregular verb is used to describe actions that happened in the past. Here are the solutions for each sentence:

1. Sarah (is) (giving): Sarah was giving a job.
- Past tense of "is": was

2. Someone (has): Someone had a job.
- Past tense of "has": had

3. The shoemaker (can): The shoemaker could give Sarah a job.
- Past tense of "can": could

4. He (may): He might put your question about work.
- Past tense of "may": might

5. He (will): He would come back the next day.
- Past tense of "will": would

6. There's (have): There’s a shoemaker girl who has had a good job.
- Past tense of "have": had

7. Sometimes (do): Sometimes Sarah did a good job.
- Past tense of "do": did

8. She (has): She had the chance more than one customer.
- Past tense of "has": had

#### Part B: Past Participle
The past participle of an irregular verb is typically used with auxiliary verbs like "has," "have," or "had." Here are the solutions for each sentence:

1. Sarah (had): Sarah had been looking for a job.
- Past participle of "had": been

2. Someone (has): Someone had a job.
- Past participle of "has": had

3. He (is): He had given Sarah a job.
- Past participle of "is": given

4. Had he (had): Had he had his work?
- Past participle of "had": had

5. He (had): He had filled about his work.
- Past participle of "had": filled

6. Sarah (had): Sarah had been frustrated looking for a job.
- Past participle of "had": been

7. By the end of the story, she (will): By the end of the story, she will have lost some of her money.
- Past participle of "will": lost

8. She (had): She hadn’t talked much about this kind of job before.
- Past participle of "had": talked

9. Sarah (had): Sarah had made a new friend of the shoemaker man.
- Past participle of "had": made

10. She (has): She has written to a friend about her new job.
- Past participle of "has": written

Final Answers:


#### Part A: Past Tense
1. Sarah was giving a job.
2. Someone had a job.
3. The shoemaker could give Sarah a job.
4. He might put your question about work.
5. He would come back the next day.
6. There’s a shoemaker girl who has had a good job.
7. Sometimes Sarah did a good job.
8. She had the chance more than one customer.

#### Part B: Past Participle
1. Sarah had been looking for a job.
2. Someone had a job.
3. He had given Sarah a job.
4. Had he had his work?
5. He had filled about his work.
6. Sarah had been frustrated looking for a job.
7. By the end of the story, she will have lost some of her money.
8. She hadn’t talked much about this kind of job before.
9. Sarah had made a new friend of the shoemaker man.
10. She has written to a friend about her new job.

Explanation:


- Past Tense: Used to describe completed actions in the past. For example, "Sarah was giving a job."
- Past Participle: Used with auxiliary verbs to form perfect tenses. For example, "Sarah had been looking for a job."

This ensures clarity and correctness in using irregular verbs in different tenses.

Final Answer:
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of participles worksheet.
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