swim-swam-swum cut-cut-cut
break-broke-broken drive-drove-driven
eat-ate-eaten take-took- taken
give-gave-given make-made-made
run-ran-run fall-fell-fallen
1. You havehas (read) many books.
2. I havehas (lose) money.
3. Ben havehas (listen) to the radio.
4. They havehas (drink) two glasses of juice.
5. Alice havehas (buy) a nice hat.
6. You havehas (get) a dictionary.
7. Mary havehas (get) a new job.
8. Tom havehas (go) to the cinema.
9. We havehas (speak) to our teacher.
1. They (swim) in the lake.
2. They (read) three books.
3. Ann (cut) her hair.
4. Jim (break) four bicycles.
5. I ( buy) a toy car.
6. The car (drive) away.
7. Mr. and Mrs. Benson (clean) the house.
8. She (invite) many friends.
9. Tim (eat) two apples.
10. We (take) a camera.
Type in-have- or -has- and then type in the third form of the verb.
1. We (read) a nice book.
2. He (buy) an ice-cream.
3. You (listen) to a nice song.
4. She (eat) a chicken sandwich.
5. They (take) their bicycles.
6. I (wash) my face and hands.
7. It (get) very dark.
8. Tim (go) to school.
9. Julie (lose) her bag.
10. Tim and Julie (play) in the playground.
1. Julie and Tim (cut) paper to make cards.
2. A child (talk) to the teacher.
3. Children (break) some toys.
4. Parents (drink) their coffee.
5. Your mother (wash) all your clothes.
6. His mother (speak) to his father.
7. My friends (jump) into the river.
8. My friend (swim) to the other bank of the river.
9. Catherine (drive) to the town centre.
10. My brothers (ski) down the hill.
1. Harry (find) his key.
2. My sister (sleep) much.
3. My teachers (give) me a lot of homework.
4. My teacher (give) me a lot of homework.
5. Your cousins (make) a nice trick.
6. The animals (play) a lot today.
7. My dog and my cat (run) away.
8. His car (break) down again.
9. His bicycle (fall) down from the balcony.
10. The boxes (fall) from the shelf.