The document provides incomplete sentences using past participle verbs and asks the reader to complete the sentences in the past participle form. It then asks the reader to write the same sentences in negative and interrogative forms using the completed past participle verbs. The document is providing an exercise to practice transforming sentences between positive, negative, and interrogative forms using past participles.
The document provides incomplete sentences using past participle verbs and asks the reader to complete the sentences in the past participle form. It then asks the reader to write the same sentences in negative and interrogative forms using the completed past participle verbs. The document is providing an exercise to practice transforming sentences between positive, negative, and interrogative forms using past participles.
The document provides incomplete sentences using past participle verbs and asks the reader to complete the sentences in the past participle form. It then asks the reader to write the same sentences in negative and interrogative forms using the completed past participle verbs. The document is providing an exercise to practice transforming sentences between positive, negative, and interrogative forms using past participles.
• Complete the sentences with the past participle form of these verbs:
Be, break, buy, dream, begin, bit, catch, do, draw, drink
1. Our dog _____________ in the park for 2 hours.
2. I _____________ a plane ticket to New York. 3. My mother _____________ German lessons. She’s great! 4. The cat _____________ its toy. 5. I _____________ (not) that cake yet! 6. My grandpa _____________ whiskey so many times this year… 7. She ____________ (not) the train. 8. I _________ just __________ my nails. 9. My aunt ________just________ this beautiful horse. 10. I ______________ about you several times.
• Now, write the negative and interrogative form of those sentences: