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Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Dick Whittington (Extra practice)



Dick Whittington

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Once upon a time, there ________ a poor orphan boy _______ Dick Whittington. The people in his village __________ that the streets of London were paved with gold. So Dick ________ to travel there and become a rich man.

Dick _______ for many days, but when he _________ in London there were no streets of gold! Tired and hungry, he ______ asleep on the steps of a great house.

The house belonged to a rich businessman who _______ Dick and gave him a job cleaning the kitchen. Dick _______ very hard and was happy. He _______ enough to eat and at night he _______ sleep by the fire. There ______ a problem though! At night, rats ______ around the kitchen and _________ him awake.

So Dick ________ out and found the fastest rat-catching cat in London! The cat ________ all the rats that _________ into the house and Dick ________ sleep at night.

The businessman __________ about the amazing cat and _________ Dick if he ________ take it on his ship to catch rats on his next journey. Dick _______, but ________ very sad to see the cat go.

While the businessman _______ away, the other servants ________ very mean to Dick, so Dick __________ to run away. But as he was leaving, one of the great church bells _________. It _______- to say, ‘Turn back, Dick Whittington, Mayor of London!’

So Dick _________ back to the house and soon the businessman _________. He_______ very happy because Dick’s cat had caught all the rats on the ship. He _______ Dick a reward and __________ him to his assistant.

Dick _________ hard for the businessman and __________ everything he could. Eventually he ________ the businessmans daughter and _________ a very successful business of his own. And, yes, he did become Mayor of London!







Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Common irregular verbs - Grouped

Common Irregular Verbs 


Group 1 – All three forms of the verb are the same
þ
Base Form
Simple Past
Past Participle
¨
bet
bet
bet
¨
cost
cost
cost
¨
cut
cut
cut
¨
hit
hit
hit
¨
hurt
hurt
hurt
¨
let
let
let
¨
put
put
put
¨
shut
shut
shut
Group 2 – The 2nd and 3rd forms of the verb are the same
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Base Form
Simple Past
Past Participle
¨
lose
lost
lost
¨
shoot
shot
shot
¨
get
got
got
¨
light
lit
lit
¨
sit
sat
sat




¨
keep
kept
kept
¨
sleep
slept
slept




¨
feel
felt
felt
¨
leave
left
left
¨
meet
met
met




¨
bring
brought
brought
¨
buy
bought
bought
¨
fight
fought
fought
¨
think
thought
thought






þ
Base Form
Simple Past
Past Participle
¨
catch
caught
caught
¨
teach
taught
taught




¨
sell
sold
sold
¨
tell
told
told




¨
pay
paid
paid
¨
make
made
made




¨
stand
stood
stood
¨
understand
understood
understood




¨
lend
lent
lent
¨
send
sent
sent
¨
spend
spent
spent
¨
build
built
built




¨
find
found
found
¨
have
had
had
¨
hear
heard
heard
¨
hold
held
held
¨
read
read (pronounced red)
read (pronounced red)
¨
say
said
said

Group 3 – All three forms of the verb are different
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Base Form
Simple Past
Past Participle
¨
drive
drove
driven
¨
ride
rode
ridden
¨
rise
rose
risen
¨
write
wrote
written




¨
bite
bit
bitten
¨
hide
hid
hidden




¨
break
broke
broken
¨
choose
chose
chosen
¨
speak
spoke
spoken


þ
Base Form
Simple Past
Past Participle
¨
wake
woke
woken




¨
blow
blew
blown
¨
grow
grew
grown
¨
know
knew
known
¨
fly
flew
flown




¨
draw
drew
drawn
¨
show
showed
shown
¨
wear
wore
worn
¨
tear
tore
torn




¨
begin
began
begun
¨
drink
drank
drunk
¨
swim
swam
swum
¨
ring
rang
rung
¨
sing
sang
sung




¨
eat
ate
eaten
¨
fall
fell
fallen
¨
forget
forgot
forgotten
¨
give
gave
given
¨
see
saw
seen
¨
take
took
taken