Regular And Irregular Verbs Exercises

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Published by Anna Sawa in Teaching Ideas · 21 March 2021
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If you are looking for ideas how to teach Simple Past regular and irregular verbs to your primary students you are in the right place. You can find here some ideas and resources that can help your students to memorize verb forms faster and learn in a pleasure way.

This exercise consits of 50 verbs and ss are required to determine whether the verb requires -ED or a special form. English Exercises past simple exercises Regular or Irregular Verb? Learn regular and irregular verbs with free interactive flashcards. Choose from 500 different sets of regular and irregular verbs flashcards on Quizlet.

Past Simple memory game
Encourage your students to learn Simple Past verb forms playing Memory game in groups. They can learn and have fun at the same time.
Simple Past memory game rules:
1. Click a link below and download memory cards from the Teacher’s Zone website:
- Simple Past regular verbs memory cards
2. Print and cut the Simple Past memory cards out.
3. Divide students into groups of four and distribute one set of memory cards for each group.
5. They randomly flip two of them and say the words aloud.
6. If the uncovered cards match (matching cards are basic verb form and Simple Past verb form), remove and keep the pair of cards. Then get another turn as a reward.
7. If the uncovered cards do not match, the two visible cards are flipped to be facedown.
8. The winner is the player with the most pairs of cards.
Regular and irregular verbs exercises for grade 5

Past Simple domino game
Another form of learning through play is Domino game. This activity is a great way to learn by heart easily.
Simple Past domino game rules:
Exercises
1. Click a link below and download domino cards from the Teacher’s Zone website:
- Simple Past regular verbs domino cards
3. Divide students into groups of four and distribute one set of domino cards for each group.
4. Students turn domino cards face down on the table and shuffle them.
5. Each player draw 3 cards and the other dominoes are used as a draw pile.
6. The first player choose a domino from the draw pile and place it in the middle of the table.
7. Continue to play clockwise. The next player selects the domino from his cards. Matching cards are basic verb form and Simple Past form. If one of the cards matches she/he sets the domino in the middle of the table. If none of dominoes can be played, the player picks a card from the draw pile.
8. The game ends when the domino sets close the circle.
9. The first student who gets rid of his last domino card is the winner.

Creating a mysterious story with given verbs can help your students to use Simple Past forms of the verbs in sentences and memorize them in context. There are two versions of this activity. You can write five to ten past form verbs on the board and ask students to create their own mysterious stories using these words in any order. Another version of this task is to give one verb to write a sentence and after that the next one to create the following part of the story. You can continue the activity with any numbers of verbs.
Simple Past verbs printable exercises
For more practise of Simple Past regular and irregular verb forms you can download and print worksheets from the Teacher’s Zone website. You can find here wordsquares and matching exercises as well as filling the gap tasks.
Click the link below to download free printable worksheets:

Enjoy the Simple Past verb forms resources from the Teacher's Zone website:) Leave a comment if you find them useful.

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Exercise 3

Complete the text with these verbs in past simple.

ask arrive fly go pay say stop take tell think want

Past simple regular


We often add -ed to verbs (regular verbs) to make the past simple.

  • We often watch a film on Saturday. We watched a film last Saturday.
  • I live in Barcelona. I lived in Barcelona in the 90s.

Spelling of regular verbs


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When do we double the consonant?


We double the consonant when the verb ends in consonant + vowel + consonant. This is always true when the verb is one syllable.

  • stop ⇒ stopped, plan ⇒ planned, shop ⇒ shopped, rob ⇒ robbed.

Regular And Irregular Verbs Exercises For Grade 3

When the verb is two syllables, we only double the consonant when the STRESS is in the last syllable.

  • reFER ⇒ referred, preFER ⇒ preferred, reGRET ⇒ regretted

But we do NOT double the consonant when the STRESS is NOT in the last syllable.

Regular And Irregular Verbs Exercises Pdf

Past
  • VIsit ⇒ visited, ANswer ⇒ answered.

Past simple irregular


Some verb are irregular and they don’t add -ed to make the past simple. Some very common irregular verbs are:

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Past simple – use

Past finished actions or states


We can use the past simple to talk about past finished actions or states. We know and we often mention when these actions happened with a past time expression: yesterday, yesterday morning, last night, last week, two days ago, five years ago, etc.

  • Jessica called me last night.
  • Rachel was a very good writer.

Past repeated actions


We can use the past simple to talk about habits or repeated actions that happened in the past but don’t happen in the present. We often use adverbs or expressions of frequency (often, always, every day, etc.).

Regular And Irregular Verbs Exercises For Grade 5

  • When I was a child, I ate sweets every day.
  • In school, I always played football during break time.