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Irregular Past Tense Verb Sentence Drills B

Verbs: Irregular Past Tense Verb Sentence Drills B: went, spoke, spent, sent left built

$4.99 including GST

In this 28-page no-prep drill pack, we cover six of the highest frequency verbs in English with irregular past tense forms. We tackle them one at a time, with lots of repetition. Then we mix them together for extra practice. Here’s what we cover in this pack:

  • went
  • spoke
  • spent
  • sent
  • left
  • built

 

SKU: IPTVD-2 Category: Language Tags: drills, irregular past tense verbs, verbs
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At around 30-36 months of age, typically developing children start to use irregular past tense verbs such as came, fell, broke, sat, and went in sentences. For many people – including people learning English as a second language and people with language disorders – learning irregular past tense verbs is a huge challenge. Unfortunately, many of the highest frequency verbs in English have irregular past tense forms.

To help people to learn irregular past tense verbs methodically, we’ve reviewed the New General Service List-Spoken (Brown & Culligan, 2013): a list containing 721 words providing up to 90% coverage for unscripted spoken English. We’ve extracted the 57 most frequent irregular verbs in spoken English, and then sorted them into 10 broad groups.

In this 28-page no-prep drill pack, we cover six of the highest frequency verbs in English with irregular past tense forms. We tackle them one at a time, with lots of repetition. Then we mix them together for extra practice. Here’s what we cover in this pack:

  • went
  • spoke
  • spent
  • sent
  • left
  • built

For more irregular past tense verb sentence drills, check out our Drills Pack A (made, ate, came, took, broke, stood) and Drills Pack C (knew, grew, drew, threw, flew, blew).

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