Answers to the Irregular Verb Test
agree
- Regular Verb
- Present Tense: agree
- I will agree to playing this game.
- Past Tense: agreed
- They agreed to be best friends forever.
- Present Tense: agree
- Regular Verb
be
- Irregular Verb
- Present Tense: be
- He will be at the park tonight.
- Past Tense: was, were, been
- She was home earlier.
- They were dancing yesterday.
- You had been at the store when I came by.
- Present Tense: be
- Irregular Verb
catch
- Irregular Verb
- Present Tense: catch
- I catch tons of fireflies all the time.
- Past Tense: caught
- She caught her first fish yesterday.
- Present Tense: catch
- Irregular Verb
deliver
- Regular Verb
- Present Tense: deliver
- He likes to deliver engaging speeches.
- Past Tense: delivered
- They delivered the package last week.
- Present Tense: deliver
- Regular Verb
eat
- Irregular Verb
- Present Tense: eat
- I eat at that restaurant all the time.
- Past Tense: ate
- You ate a sandwich not long ago.
- Present Tense: eat
- Irregular Verb
fix
- Regular Verb
- Present Tense: fix
- She fixes the car so it can work again.
- Past Tense: fixed
- We fixed the computer and it's doing well now.
- Present Tense: fix
- Regular Verb
gather
- Regular Verb
- Present Tense: gather
- We gather together every Friday to hang out and watch a movie.
- Past Tense: gathered
- I gathered with my family last holiday.
- Present Tense: gather
- Regular Verb
hit
- Irregular Verb
- Present Tense: hit
- Don't hit me with the pillow.
- Past Tense: hit
- He hit you by accident with the ball.
- Present Tense: hit
- Irregular Verb
improve
- Regular Verb
- Present Tense: improve
- He improves himself everyday by eating healthier.
- Past Tense: improved
- You improved your performance compared to last year.
- Present Tense: improve
- Regular Verb
jump
- Regular Verb
- Present Tense: jump
- You jump a lot on the trampoline.
- Past Tense: jumped
- I jumped out of the way just in time.
- Present Tense: jump
- Regular Verb
kick
- Regular Verb
- Present Tense: kick
- She kicks when you tickle her.
- Past Tense: kicked
- He kicked the ball into the goal and scored.
- Present Tense: kick
- Regular Verb
light
- Irregular Verb
- Present Tense: light
- You light up the place with your smile.
- Past Tense: lit
- We lit a firepit on the beach last night.
- Present Tense: light
- Irregular Verb
make
- Irregular Verb
- Present Tense: make
- He makes pancakes every Saturday morning.
- Past Tense: made
- She made the team and starts practice tomorrow.
- Present Tense: make
- Irregular Verb
need
- Regular Verb
- Present Tense: need
- You need to get ready for school.
- Past Tense: needed
- They needed guidance to be better next time.
- Present Tense: need
- Regular Verb
own
- Regular Verb
- Present Tense: own
- I own a computer.
- Past Tense: owned
- She owned a car like that before she moved.
- Present Tense: own
- Regular Verb
put
- Irregular Verb
- Present Tense: put
- You put the plate on the wrong table.
- Past Tense: put
- He put the luggage in the trunk of the car.
- Present Tense: put
- Irregular Verb
question
- Regular Verb
- Present Tense: question
- I question how the universe works.
- Past Tense: questioned
- We questioned our teacher about our grade.
- Present Tense: question
- Regular Verb
ring
- Irregular Verb
- Present Tense: ring
- I ring the doorbell whenever I arrive at his house.
- Past Tense: rang, rung
- He rang the dinner bell yesterday.
- The mission bell had not been rung in nearly a century.
- Present Tense: ring
- Irregular Verb
shake
- Irregular Verb
- Present Tense: shake
- Our dog shakes a lot when we give him a bath.
- Past Tense: shook, shaken
- She shook the wrapped present earlier today to guess what was inside it.
- Last week's earthquake had shaken up the whole city.
- Present Tense: shake
- Irregular Verb
tear
- Irregular Verb
- Present Tense: tear
- I tend to tear the wrapping paper any time I try wrapping a gift.
- Past Tense: tore, torn
- Unhappy with the beginning of his first draft, Daniel tore his paper in half.
- The drapes in the old drawing room have been torn and tattered for years.
- Present Tense: tear
- Irregular Verb
understand
- Irregular Verb
- Present Tense: understand
- I understand what you want to do today.
- Past Tense: understood
- We understood to meet you at the mall first and then go to the movie theater together.
- Present Tense: understand
- Irregular Verb
visit
- Regular Verb
- Present Tense: visit
- I will visit the museum tomorrow.
- Past Tense: visited
- She visited her grandmother the other day.
- Present Tense: visit
- Regular Verb
write
- Irregular Verb
- Present Tense: write
- Past Tense: wrote, written
- He wrote on the note that he'll be back in five minutes.
- That play was written by Shakespeare.
- Present Tense: write
- Irregular Verb
x-ray
- Regular Verb
- Present Tense: x-ray
- We need to x-ray his arm to know more about his injury.
- Past Tense: x-rayed
- Last week at the dentist they x-rayed my teeth.
- Present Tense: x-ray
- Regular Verb
yell
- Regular Verb
- Present Tense: yell
- He yells to get attention.
- Past Tense: yelled
- The coach yelled to the team.
- Present Tense: yell
- Regular Verb
zip
- Regular Verb
- Present Tense: zip
- She zips by quickly on her bicycle.
- Past Tense: zipped
- We zipped over to the coffee shop before work.
- Present Tense: zip
- Regular Verb
Correct
Incorrect
Score
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