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English for Kids Step by Step: Irregular Verbs Game

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Let’s solve this step by step.

We are looking at an “Irregular Verbs Game” board. The goal is to match the correct past tense and past participle forms of irregular verbs to their base form on the board.

On the board, we can see some spaces already filled with cards:

- One card says “broke / broken” — that goes with the verb “break” (but “break” isn’t visible in the image, so maybe it’s under another space? Actually, looking closely, the card is placed over a space that likely represents “break”, even if the word isn’t shown).

- Another card says “came / come” — that matches the verb “come”, which is visible on the board (in the 4th row, 4th column).

- Another card says “found / found” — that matches the verb “find”, but again, “find” may not be labeled — however, the card is placed over a space that probably represents “find”.

Now, below the board, there are four loose cards:

1. saw / seen
2. fought / fought
3. spoke / spoken
4. went / gone

We need to figure out which verb each of these belongs to on the board.

Let’s go one by one:

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Card 1: saw / seen

This is the past tense and past participle of the verb “see”.

Look at the board — in row 2, column 6, there’s a picture of someone using binoculars or looking through a telescope, and the word underneath is “see”.

So, “saw / seen” goes with “see”.

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Card 2: fought / fought

This is the past tense and past participle of the verb “fight”.

On the board, in row 2, column 4, there’s a picture of two people fighting, and the word underneath is “fight”.

So, “fought / fought” goes with “fight”.

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Card 3: spoke / spoken

This is the past tense and past participle of the verb “speak”.

On the board, in row 3, column 5, there’s a picture of a person with a megaphone, and the word underneath is “speak”.

So, “spoke / spoken” goes with “speak”.

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Card 4: went / gone

This is the past tense and past participle of the verb “go”.

On the board, in row 3, column 6, there’s a picture of a hiker walking, and the word underneath is “go”.

So, “went / gone” goes with “go”.

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All four cards match perfectly with verbs already on the board.

Final Answer:
- “saw / seen” → see
- “fought / fought” → fight
- “spoke / spoken” → speak
- “went / gone” → go
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable verb games.
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