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                  A3.   Each sentence has one mistake. Correct it.

                    1.   David wears his clothes after he takes a shower.

                    2.   The Johnsons drove from Paris and Rome.

                    3.   She speaks English too well.
                    4.   Mary usually is at home in the afternoon.
                    5.   I can go to the party but I do not want.

                    6.   I like to stay up late in the night.

                    7.   We spent a good time in the mountains.
                    8.   Last night we ate in a new restaurant.

                    9.   I plan to visiting my parents next weekend.
                  10.   She was born on June.



                  B.   Past participles

                  There are two kinds of participles. The present participle is the –ing form of the verb – for
                  example, going and talking.

                  1.   The past participle of regular verbs is the same as the past form. Add –ed to the simple
                      verb.
                         Simple form                  Past                  Past Participle
                            talk                      talked                       talked
                            listen                    listened                     listened

                  2.   You must memorize the past participle of irregular verbs.
                         Simple form                  Past                  Past Participle
                            eat                       ate                         eaten
                            take                      took                        taken
                            get                       got                           gotten
                            buy                       bought                      bought
                            do                        did                            done
                            speak                       spoke                     spoken
                            see                       saw                         seen
                            meet                      met                         met
                            go                        went                        gone
                            make                      made                        made
                            be                        was/were                    been
                            teach                     taught                      taught





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