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2. “Do you want ice-cream?” father asked the children.
Father asked the children _____________________________________________________________
3. “Do you play cricket?” Ram asked Shyam.
Ram asked Shyam ____________________________________________________________________
4. “Do you speak English at home?” the teacher asked the student.
The teacher asked the student _______________________________________________________
5. “Do you eat breakfast?” the doctor asked the boy.
The doctor asked the boy ____________________________________________________________
C. Verbs - Past form and Past Participle Form
A verb has a past form and a past participle form.
ate (past form)
eat
eaten (past participle form)
The past participle form always comes with has or have.
The past form can be used with definite time but the past participle form cannot be
used with definite time.
Example : She ate lunch at 12. (past form)
She has just eaten lunch. (past participle form)
Underline the correct form of the verb given in brackets.
1. I have ( forgot / forgotten ) to bring my book.
2. Rita isn’t here. She has ( went / gone ) out.
3. She ( fell / fallen ) down and hurt her knee.
4. Have you ( did / done ) your home work?
5. Mira ( took / taken ) my book yesterday.
6. She ( spoke / spoken ) to me yesterday.
7. She has ( wrote / written ) many books for children.
Pronunciation
Read these words aloud and note the difference in the pronunciation.
sit - seat heard - hard sin - seen
boy - bye rid - read car - care
full - fool went - want
last - lost are - air
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