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Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Exercise for Irregular Verb

Task 1
Verb 1
Verb 2
Verb 3
Meaning
Fly



Feel



Be



Begin



Take



Know



Wear



Sing



Write



Speak



Do



Draw



Break



Drive



Ring



Task 2
Verb 1
Verb 2
Verb 3
Meaning
Hold



Fall



Eat



Blow 



Leave



Drink 



Wake



Get



Sleep 



See



Sing



Throw 



Think



Write



Read



Task 3
Verb 1
Verb 2
Verb 3
Meaning
Sweep



Go



Sit



Hurt 



Make



Come



Run



Buy



Bring



Catch



Dig



Feed



Teach



Grow



Stand



 Task 4
Verb 1
Verb 2
Verb 3
Meaning
Cut



Ride



Rewind



Show 



Choose



Swear



Forget



Strike



Swing



Tell 



Say



Read



Understand 



Strive 



Blow



Task 5
Verb 1
Verb 2
Verb 3
Meaning
Keep



Lead 



Tear



Sew  



Hide



Mow



Bleed



Burn



Swim 



Put



Weep 



Hit 



Shoot 



Lose



Light



Task 6
Verb 1
Verb 2
Verb 3
Meaning
Find



Let



Become



Build



Dream 



Flee



Shake



Withdraw 



Hide



Wake



Learn 



Creep



Freeze  



Forbid



Weave



Task 7
Verb 1
Verb 2
Verb 3
Meaning
Grind



Hear



Run



Tear



Undo



Shine 



Smell



Spend



Bet



Shut 



Dwell 



Have 



Lay 



Mean 



Set 



Task 8
Verb 1
Verb 2
Verb 3
Meaning
Win



Quit



Let



Spell 



Slide



Wind 



Bend



Deal



Sink



Spring 



Lean 



Kneel 



Seek



Rise



Spin



Task 9

Verb 1
Verb 2
Verb 3
Meaning
Shrink 



Shear 






Berlari

Tore



Wed



Smelt



Found



Laid




Lent


Woke



Arose




Eaten



Drunk



left



Spun


For more studies about irregular verb, please visit this link http://dyaning19.blogspot.co.id/search/label/English%20for%20SMK 

Passive Voice and Exercises


1.       Simple Present Tense
       Active                                              Passive
Susan writes this story ----------à This story is written by Susan.
Susan writes some stories. -----à Some stories are written by Susan.
Subject + Verb1 + Object             ------à Object + is/am/are + verb 3 +( by Subject)

2.       Present Continuous Tense
Susan is writing this story -----------à This story is being written by Susan.
Susan is writing these stories. -----à

3.       Present Perfect Tense
Susan has written this story ---------à This story has been written by Susan.
Susan has written these stories -----à

4.       Simple Past Tense
Susan wrote this story ----------------à
Susan wrote these stories. -----------à
5.       Past Continuous Tense
Susan was writing this story. ----------à
Susan was writing these stories. --------à

6.       Past Perfect Tense
Susan had written this story -----------à
Susan had written these stories. ------à

7.       Simple Future Tense
Susan will write this story. --------------à
Susan will write these stories. ----------à

8.       Future with be going to
Susan is going to write a story ---------à
Susan is going to write stories ---------à

9.       Future Perfect
Susan will have written the story -------à
Susan will have written these stories --à



Exercises:
Change these sentences into passive voice! 
1.      Every day, Sandra eats an apple. -à Every day, an apple is eaten by Sandra.
Sandra eats two apples every day-à

2.      Now, Sandra is eating an apple. à
Sandra is eating two apples now. àTwo apples are being eaten by Sandra now.

3.      This morning, Sandra has eaten an apple. à
Sandra has eaten two apples, this morning. à

4.      Yesterday, Sandra ate an apple. à
Sandra ate two apples, yesterday. à

5.      When I met her, Sandra was eating an apple. à
Sandra was eating two apples when I met her. à

6.      Before you came, Sandra had eaten an apple. à
Sandra had eaten two apples before you came. à

7.      After taking a bath, Sandra will eat an apple. à
Sandra will eat two apples after taking a bath. à

8.      Sandra is going to eat an apple for breakfast. à
Sandra is going to eat two apples for breakfast à

9.      By this time tomorrow, Sandra will have eaten an apple. à
Sandra will have eaten two apples by this time tomorrow. àTwo apples will have been                                 eaten by Sandra by this time tomorrow.

Underline the subject, verb and object and then change these sentences into Passive! Remember that the adverb usually was put at the beginning or the end of the sentence.
Example:
An old woman usually washes our clothes every day.
Our clothes are washed by an old woman every day.

1.       He buys the novels in the bookstore.
2.       My friend is designing my new house.
3.       Someone has kidnapped a boy from school.
4.       Last night, some thieves stole three valuable paintings from my gallery.
5.       I saw the cat was eating a big mouse.
6.       A dentist had examined the children.
7.       They will invite you to the flag ceremony next week.
8.       We are going to take mother to the hospital.

9.       My brother will have sold the car by this time tomorrow.


for more exercises please visit http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/verbs/active-and-passive-voice