Step 1: Complete question 2 by filling in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
- a) The children are reading about global warming.
- b) Having listened to the story, they went to sleep.
- c) He did treat us very well yesterday.
- d) The baby has fallen asleep.
- e) Ahmed was being interviewed for a job.
Step 2: Complete question 3 by filling in the blanks with the correct word.
- a) The brakes failed but she still managed to control the car.
- b) I fought off the monster with my bare hands.
- c) People ought to keep quiet when they have nothing useful to say.
- d) The principal of the school is my uncle.
- e) Take a deep breath.
Step 3: Construct ten sentences showing how regular and irregular verbs form past tense and participle forms within different aspects for question 4.
- She walked to the store yesterday. (Regular verb, simple past tense)
- They have finished their project. (Regular verb, present perfect, past participle)
- He had studied for hours before the exam. (Regular verb, past perfect, past participle)
- The room was cleaned thoroughly. (Regular verb, passive voice, past participle)
- By noon, she will have arrived. (Regular verb, future perfect, past participle)
- I wrote a letter to my friend. (Irregular verb, simple past tense)
- Someone has broken the window. (Irregular verb, present perfect, past participle)
- They had spoken about it many times. (Irregular verb, past perfect, past participle)
- The photo was taken by a professional. (Irregular verb, passive voice, past participle)
- By dinner time, we will have eaten. (Irregular verb, future perfect, past participle)