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Hitman42 [59]
3 years ago
8

Identify the correct verb(s) in each of the sentences below.You can underline, highlight or write out your answer(s) for each nu

mber
1. He has not (shaven, shaved, shove, shaves) his beards since last year.

2. The sun (raised ,rise, rose ) 6:30 a.m. yesterday.

3. Ikem had (swam, swimmed, swum) for hours before she was rescued.

4. The lecture had (began, begin, begun) before Ola arrived.

5. My friend has (drank, drunk, drinked) three bottles of beer already.

6. He (shone, shine, shined) shoes and (fell,felled,falled) trees to make money.

7. Ade had (lied, lay, laid, lain) on the field for 5 minutes before the referee stopped the match.

8. My shirt was (hanged, hung, hunged) on the rack.

9. Have they (sown, sewn) the seeds?

10. When was the gown (sown, sewn)?
English
1 answer:
Troyanec [42]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. Shaved

2.Rose

3.Swum

4.Begun

5.Drank

6.Shined, Fell

7.Lied

8.Hung

9.Sown

10.Sewn

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