Topic: Irregular verbs
No Shortcuts with Irregular VerbsIt isn’t just the disadvantaged or disaffected among us who struggle with irregularverbs. A political insider with his own long-running TV show keeps saying “has ran.” Fifty years ago, a textbook entitled Warriner’s English Grammar and Compositionsaid: “Irregular verbs … cause the greatest single problem in standard verb usagebecause there is no single rule that applies to them. A student of our languagemust know the principal parts of every irregular verb … and the only way to knowthem is to memorize them.” We use these verbs all the time. We might as well get them right. See how you doon the irregular-verb quiz that follows. I'll give you the answers tomorrow.
Irregular Verb Pop Quiz
1. It turned out that being ___ solid actually saved his life. A) frozen B) froze C) freezed
2. Barbara ___ for the faces of a family never seen. A) weeped B) weapt C) wept D) weaped
3. I saved him from getting ___. A) drownded B) drowned C) drownd D) drowneded
4. His actions have ___ to be contrary to his words. A) proven B) proved C) A and B are both correct
5. Leon was ___ down by the tormenting weight of his burdens.
A) drug B) drugged C) drag D) dragged
6 . She kept wearing it and wearing it until it was all ___ out. A) wore B) worn C) A and B are both correct
7. It turned out we had always ___ the answer. A) knewn B) knew C) knowed D) known
8. The book was found ___ open on the floor. A) lieing B) laying C) lying D) lane
9. Why hasn’t someone ___ this by me sooner? A) run B) ran C) running D) ranned
10. We all thought Alfred had already ___ dinner. A) ate B) eaten C) A and B are both correct