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Wiki📚 English GrammarIrregular English Verbs: Forms and ConjugationKnowledge test

Test on Irregular English Verbs: Forms and Conjugation

Mastering Irregular English Verbs: Forms & Conjugation Guide

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Question 1 of 50%

The past simple and past participle forms of the irregular verb 'lose' are identical.

English irregular verbs

20 questions

Question 1: The past simple and past participle forms of the irregular verb 'lose' are identical.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials show that the past simple form of 'lose' is 'lost' and the past participle form is also 'lost', meaning they are identical.

Question 2: The past simple form of the irregular verb 'rise' is 'risen'.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The past simple form of 'rise' is 'rose'.

Question 3: The past simple form of the irregular verb 'say' is 'says'.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The past simple form of 'say' is 'said'.

Question 4: The past participle of 'shoot' follows the same 'u' vowel pattern as 'sing' and 'swim'.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The past participle of 'shoot' is 'shot'. The past participles of 'sing' and 'swim' are 'sung' and 'swum'. While 'sung' and 'swum' contain the 'u' vowel, 'shot' does not.

Question 5: The past simple form of the verb 'ring' is 'rang'.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The verb 'ring' conjugates as 'ring' (infinitive), 'rang' (past simple), and 'rung' (past participle).

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