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  • Question 1
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    Identify the irregular verb from the verbs given below:
    Solution
    'Fill' is the base form of the verb, its past and past participle form is 'filled'. Fill is a regular verb as its past and past participle form is formed with the addition of -ed at the end of the base form of the verb.
    Therefore, option A 'fill' and option B 'filled' are incorrect, whereas, filling is the continuous form of the verb 'fill', therefore option D is incorrect.
    The correct option is option C, 'flee' as its past and past participle is 'fled'. It's an irregular verb as its past and past participle form is not formed with the addition of -ed at the end of the base form of the verb. 
  • Question 2
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    The past participle form of the irregular verb 'shrink' is:
    Solution
    'Shrink' is the base form of the verb, since it is an irregular verb its past form is 'shrank' and its past participle form is 'shrunk'.
    Therefore, option A 'shrink' and option B 'shrank' are incorrect whereas, shrinking is the continuous form of the verb 'shrink', therefore option D is incorrect.
    The correct option is option C 'shrunk'.
  • Question 3
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    Identify the irregular verb from the verbs given below:
    Solution
    'Beam' is the base form of the verb, its past and past participle form is 'beamed'. It is a regular verb because we've simply added an -ed to form the past and past participle form of the base verb 'beam'.
    Therefore, option B 'beam' and option C 'beamed' are incorrect.
    Option D, 'beg' is also incorrect because it is a regular verb. Its past and past participle form is 'begged'.
    The correct option is option A, 'be' as its past form is 'was/were' and past participle form is 'been'. Be is an irregular verb as its past and past participle form is not formed with the addition of -ed at the end of the base form of the verb.
  • Question 4
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    Identify the irregular verb from the verbs given below:
    Solution
    'Boast' is the base form of the verb, its past and past participle form is 'boasted'. It is a regular verb as its past and past participle form is formed with the addition of -ed at the end of the base form of the verb.
    Therefore, option A 'boast' and option C 'boasted' are incorrect, whereas, boasting is the continuous form of the verb 'boast', therefore option D is incorrect.
    The correct option is option B, 'blow' as its past form is 'blew' and past participle form is 'blown'. It's an irregular verb as its past and its past participle form is not formed by simply adding an -ed at the end of the base verb 'blow'.
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the correct form of the verb that is given in the bracket:

    She is fast ________ a legend in the industry. (become)
    Solution
    We can see that the base form of the verb is "to become".
    Option C is correct. The tense of the verb can be determined from the third person singular "she is". It tells us that the sentence is in present continuous. The third person present continuous for of "to become" is "is becoming". 

    Option A is incorrect as "became" is the simple past form of "to become" which contradicts with the singular present "is" in the sentence.

    Option B is incorrect since "become" cannot be used with the third person singular conjugate "she is". "Is become" would be incorrect.

    Option D is incorrect since "becomed" is not a word. The tense of "become" can be "become", "becoming" or "became".
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the correct form of the verb that is given in the bracket:

    The thief was ___________ to death by the villagers. (beat)
  • Question 7
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    The past simple form of the irregular verb 'swing' is:
    Solution
    Choice A is correct. The simple past is 'swung'. Choice B is wrong as it means to fall in a faint  Choice C is wrong as it means become larger Choice D is the same form.
  • Question 8
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    Identify the verb which will fill the blank suitably:

    Either she or the men  ______ to go to the principal.
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the correct form of the verb that is given in the bracket:

    "Do not __________ against the wall; it appears weak," Shiril said. (lean)
    Solution

    Option C is correct. From the given sentence, particularly "appears", we can see that the tense of the sentence is simple present. The simple present form of "to lean" is "lean".

    Option A is incorrect as "leant" is the past and past participle of "lean" which contradicts the overall simple present tense of the dialogue.

    Option B is incorrect since "lend" is a different verb with a different meaning.

    Option D is incorrect as "lent" is the past and past participle of "lend" which possesses a different meaning.

  • Question 10
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    Identify the irregular verb in the following verbs:
    Solution
    'Wish' is the base form of the verb, its past and past participle form is 'wished'. It is a regular verb because we've simply added an -ed to the base form of the verb to form the past and past participle form. Similarly, 'whine' and 'whip' too are regular verbs as an -ed is added to form their past and past participle forms.
    Therefore, option A 'wish', option C 'whine' and option D 'whip' are incorrect.
    The correct option is option B, 'weep'. It is an irregular verb as its past and past participle forms are  'wept' and have not been formed with the addition of -ed at the end of the base verb 'weep'.
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