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Let’s go through each question one by one. We’re looking for the correct past simple spelling of each verb.

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1. arrive
Past simple: arrived (add -d because it ends in ‘e’)
→ Correct: 2. arrived

2. bring
Past simple: brought (irregular verb)
→ Correct: 1. brought

3. build
Past simple: built (irregular — change ‘d’ to ‘t’)
→ Correct: 2. built

4. buy
Past simple: bought (irregular — sounds like “bot”)
→ Correct: 1. bought

5. call
Past simple: called (regular — add -ed)
→ Correct: 1. called

6. carry
Past simple: carried (change ‘y’ to ‘i’ + ed, because consonant before y)
→ Correct: 2. carried

7. clean
Past simple: cleaned (regular — just add -ed)
→ Correct: 2. cleaned

8. cook
Past simple: cooked (regular — add -ed)
→ Correct: 1. cooked

9. cross
Past simple: crossed (regular — add -ed; double ‘s’ is already there)
→ Correct: 2. crossed

10. cut
Past simple: cut (irregular — same as present!)
→ Correct: 1. cut

11. dash
Past simple: dashed (regular — add -ed)
→ Correct: 2. dashed

12. dance
Past simple: danced (ends in ‘e’, so just add -d)
→ Correct: 2. danced

13. decide
Past simple: decided (ends in ‘e’, add -d → but wait! It’s actually “decided” — yes, that’s right)
Wait — let’s check: decide → decided (yes, regular verb ending in ‘e’ → add ‘d’)
But option 1 is “decided”, option 2 is “dediced” — that’s wrong spelling.
→ Correct: 1. decided

14. draw
Past simple: drew (irregular — not “drawed”)
→ Correct: 2. drew

15. drink
Past simple: drank (irregular — not “drinked”)
→ Correct: 1. drank

16. drive
Past simple: drove (irregular — not “drived”)
→ Correct: 2. drove

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Now let’s list all the correct answers clearly:

1. 2
2. 1
3. 2
4. 1
5. 1
6. 2
7. 2
8. 1
9. 2
10. 1
11. 2
12. 2
13. 1
14. 2
15. 1
16. 2

Final Answer:
1. 2
2. 1
3. 2
4. 1
5. 1
6. 2
7. 2
8. 1
9. 2
10. 1
11. 2
12. 2
13. 1
14. 2
15. 1
16. 2
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