There are still no results for this activity. You can accept all cookies by clicking the "Accept" button or configure or reject their use by clicking the "Set up" button. 'When was the last time you went shopping?' In this past simple irregular verbs worksheet, students practice common irregular verbs in their past simple form. The aim of the game is to find matching pairs of infinitive and past simple irregular verbs. That student wins the game. Students match the infinitive irregular verb with its past tense. After that, students answer ten past simple questions using the ten verbs, writing their answers in sentence form. Divide the students into pairs (A and B) and give each student a corresponding worksheet. The game continues until all the cards have been matched. If all the irregular verbs are spelt correctly and the past simple sentences are appropriate, the student scores a point. If the student guesses the verb successfully, they write it on their crossword. Give the PAST PARTICIPLES and show how far you can fly! When the students have finished, they take it in turns to read their answers to each other. If it is, the student writes their name on the card in the space provided and puts the card into a separate pile. The aim of the game is for the students to get four squares in a row, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, while at the same time trying to stop their partner from getting four in a row. The other students in the group listen and decide whether the sentence is grammatically correct and appropriate. Their partner replies 'Yes, I did' or 'No, I didn’t. Give each group of three or four a set of numbered cards and an irregular verbs worksheet. if the student has cards that say 'ride' and 'rode', he or she can ask: Sophia, have you got a card that says 'ridden'? You have exceeded the maximum number of activities that can be shared in Google Classroom for your account type. Their partner reads out the sentence for that past participle irregular verb using the word 'blank' where the irregular verb should go, e.g. In this irregular verbs activity, students play a game where they practice making sentences with past tense irregular verbs. Give each pair of students a set of irregular verb cards, which they shuffle and spread out face down on the desk. When a student discovers what an answer relates to, they cross it off. Students begin by unscrambling letters to make 16 past simple irregular verbs. The student then marks the square with a cross and play passes to the other student. See our Grammar Notes about Past Participles. Give each pair of students a copy of the worksheet. The students' task is to find their partner's irregular verbs by calling out grid coordinates. The student with the most cards wins the game. Interactive Version - In this irregular verbs interactive breakout room activity, students guess what a partner did yesterday by making sentences with past tense irregular verbs. The students shuffle the cards and spread them out face down on the table in two sets. Students then take it in turns to turn over a card from the pile. gone. Interactive Version - In this irregular verb breakout room activity, pairs of students play a question and answer game to practice past tense irregular verbs. If the card matches, the student says the past participle form of the irregular verb, e.g. The turn then passes to the next student and so on. I...' Students score one point for each correct guess. went) and turns over a card from the past tense set. Students receive one point for each correct question. This English grammar game is to help you practice Past Participles. Here is a fun irregular verbs game for your students to play in class. In the worksheet, students complete a range of exercises to learn and practice ten common present tense and past tense irregular verbs. When a student gets the same verb in the infinitive, past simple and past participle form (three of a kind), he or she immediately places the three cards face up on the desk.