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In English, we use the verbs drive, ride, go and take to talk about travel and transport. Although they all express travel and movement, they are used in different contexts. Read on to learn when to use drive, ride, go and take in English, then practise in the exercises.
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Complete the sentences with go, drive, ride or take. Can you...
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Grammar > Verbs > Table of irregular verbs. from English Grammar Today. Note that be has several irregular forms: Present: (I) am, (she, he, it) is, (you, we, they) are. Past: (I, she, he, it) was, (you, we, they) were. -ed form: been. base form.
Past Participle Exercise 1. This time, this exercise about irregular verbs is to practise making the past participle. You can also review the list of irregular verbs on this page or download the list in PDF here. Finally, click here to download this exercise in PDF with answers. Irregular Verbs - Past Participle 1. Make the past participle.
Complete the sentences with go, drive, ride or take. Can you ? be able to control a car/have a driving license → drive; They’ve bought a car and are around Australia. drive a car; Do you the tram or the bus to work? take + mode of transport; I the bus. take/ride + mode of transport; Harry is a bad boy.
Explanation on the use of the verbs 'play', 'go' and 'do' for learners of English, with an online exercise.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the Present Tense. 1. Jeremy usually ______________ to school by bus but today his dad _________________ him. (GO, DRIVE) 2. How often ____________________ to the park for a picnic? (YOU GO) 3.
Verbs of motion are an important part of your vocabulary because they help describe your actions and movements. In this article, we will look at six popular verbs of motion: take, ride, drive, walk, get, and go, and provide examples of their use.