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rain PLAY BY HERBER

Click on the irregular verb play ask drink arrive

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK drink drank drunk

Click on the irregular verb ask play eat arrive

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK eat ate eaten

Click on the irregular verb ask jump arrive know

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK know knew known

Click on the irregular verb ask jump answer fly

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK fly flew flown

Click on the irregular verb play ask go open

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK go went gone

Click on the irregular verb pick ask answer do

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK do did done

Click on the irregular verb pull jump walk write

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK write wrote written

Click on the irregular verb push jump read listen

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK read read read

Click on the irregular verb play watch buy live

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK buy bought bought

Click on the irregular verb love ask live give

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK give gave given

Click on the irregular verb jump like come love

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK come came come

Click on the irregular verb visit say love stop

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK say said said

Click on the irregular verb paint take like visit

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK take took taken

Click on the irregular verb walk see dance cry

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK see saw seen

Click on the irregular verb clap work be wait

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK be was/were been

Click on the irregular verb think study try cook

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK think thought thought

Click on the irregular verb drop sing call cook

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK sing sang sung

Click on the irregular verb laugh hate drop run

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK run ran run

Click on the irregular verb sleep sail laugh look

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK sleep slept slept

Click on the irregular verb shout smile speak travel

Say the past simple and the past participle of the verb within the time limit. TIME’S UP NEXT CHECK speak spoke spoken

GOOD JOB!