Irregular Verbs – English Grammar Exercises for A2

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You are at the mall with a friend who is about to buy a very expensive designer watch. Read your conversation and choose the best option (A, B, or C) to complete each sentence.

 I know you love that watch, but please listen to me. Last month, I ______ to this exact same store.

     (A) go

     (B) went

     (C) goed

 I was very excited and I ______ a lot of money on a designer jacket.

     (A) spend

     (B) spended

     (C) spent

3   It ______ me almost my entire monthly salary!

     (A) cost

     (B) costs

     (C) costed

4   At that moment, I ______ that I would look amazing in it.

     (A) thought

     (B) think

     (C) thinked

5   I ______ for the jacket using my credit card without thinking twice.

     (A) pay

     (B) payed

     (C) paid

6   But after a few days, I ______ a much cheaper one online.

     (A) finded

     (B) found

     (C) find

 I quickly realized I ______ my money on something completely useless.

     (A) spent

     (B) spend

     (C) spended

 The next morning, I ______ the jacket back to the store to return it.

     (A) bringed

     (B) bring

     (C) brought

9   The cashier ______ me that they do not accept returns on sale items.

     (A) tell

     (B) told

     (C) telled

10   I was so upset and angry that I ______ the store in tears.

     (A) leaved

     (B) leave

     (C) left

11   Because of that stupid jacket, I ______ all my savings for the month.

     (A) lost

     (B) losed

     (C) lose

12   I had no cash left for food, so my parents ______ me some money to survive.

     (A) lend

     (B) lended

     (C) lent

13   Since that terrible day, I have ______ to be much more careful with my finances.

     (A) chose

     (B) choosed

     (C) chosen

14   So, have you really ______ about this expensive purchase?

     (A) thought

     (B) thinked

     (C) think

15   Look at the price tag! That is more money than you have ______ in a whole month.

     (A) maked

     (B) made

     (C) make

16   I have ______ you my honest advice as a good friend.

     (A) gived

     (B) give

     (C) given

17   You will deeply regret it after you have ______ all your money today.

     (A) spent

     (B) spended

     (C) spend

18   I have finally ______ that impulse shopping is a dangerous habit.

     (A) understand

     (B) understood

     (C) understanded

19   Have you ______ the cheaper options in the other store yet?

     (A) saw

     (B) seen

     (C) seed

20   Put your wallet away! I have already ______ enough time watching you make bad choices!

     (A) spend

     (B) spent

     (C) spended

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1 (B)

Explanation: “went” is the correct past simple (V2) of “go”. (C) is a common mistake (applying the regular “-ed” rule). (A) is a grammar error because it uses the present tense instead of the past tense required by “Last month”.

2 (C)

Explanation: “spent” is the correct V2 of “spend”. (B) is a common mistake (many learners add “-ed” incorrectly). (A) is a grammar error due to using the present tense.

3 (A)

Explanation: “cost” is the correct V2 (it remains unchanged from V1). (C) is a common mistake. (B) is a grammar error because the story is told in the past tense.

4 (A)

Explanation: “thought” is the correct V2 of “think”. (C) is a common mistake. (B) is a grammar error.

5 (C)

Explanation: “paid” is the correct V2 of “pay”. (B) is a common spelling mistake. (A) is a grammar error.

6 (B)

Explanation: “found” is the correct V2 of “find”. (A) is a common mistake. (C) is a grammar error.

7 (A)

Explanation: “spent” is the correct V2 of “spend” to describe the past action. (C) is a common mistake. (B) is a grammar error.

8 (C)

Explanation: “brought” is the correct V2 of “bring”. (A) is a common mistake. (B) is a grammar error.

9 (B)

Explanation: “told” is the correct V2 of “tell”. (C) is a common mistake. (A) is a grammar error.

10 (C)

Explanation: “left” is the correct V2 of “leave”. (A) is a common mistake. (B) is a grammar error.

11 (A)

Explanation: “lost” is the correct V2 of “lose”. (B) is a common mistake. (C) is a grammar error.

12 (C)

Explanation: “lent” is the correct V2 of “lend” (to give money temporarily). (B) is a common mistake. (A) is a grammar error.

13 (C)

Explanation: “chosen” is the correct past participle (V3) of “choose”, required here for the Present Perfect tense (“I have chosen”). (A) is a common mistake (using V2 instead of V3). (B) is a grammar error.

14 (A)

Explanation: “thought” is the correct V3 of “think” (Present Perfect: “have you thought”). (B) is a common mistake. (C) is a grammar error.

15 (B)

Explanation: “made” is the correct V3 of “make” (to make money). (A) is a common mistake. (C) is a grammar error.

16 (C)

Explanation: “given” is the correct V3 of “give” (Present Perfect: “I have given”). (A) is a common mistake. (B) is a grammar error.

17 (A)

Explanation: “spent” is the correct V3 of “spend” (Present Perfect: “have spent”). (B) is a common mistake. (C) is a grammar error.

18 (B)

Explanation: “understood” is the correct V3 of “understand”. (C) is a common mistake. (A) is a grammar error.

19 (B)

Explanation: “seen” is the correct V3 of “see”. (A) is a common mistake (using V2 “saw” after “have”). (C) is a grammar error.

20 (B)

Explanation: “spent” is the correct V3 of “spend” (Present Perfect: “I have spent”). (C) is a common mistake. (A) is a grammar error.

GRAMMAR POINTS TO REMEMBER
  • The “D” to “T” Rule: A very common pattern for irregular verbs is changing the final “d” in the base form to a “t” in the Past Simple (V2) and Past Participle (V3).
    • spend -> spent -> spent (I spend $10 today / I spent $10 yesterday / I have spent all my money).
    • lend -> lent -> lent (Can you lend me money? / He lent me $50).
    • send -> sent -> sent (I send emails / I sent a message).
    • build -> built -> built (They build houses / They built a wall).
  • Focus on “SPEND”: The biggest mistake learners make is writing “spended” or “spend” in the past tense. Always remember that money and time are spent, not spended.
  • Money Vocabulary: Many verbs related to money are irregular:
    • buy -> bought -> bought
    • pay -> paid -> paid
    • cost -> cost -> cost (It never changes!)
    • lose -> lost -> lost
  • V2 vs V3 Usage: * Use V2 for finished stories in the past (e.g., Last month, I spent a lot of money).
    • Use V3 with “have/has” to talk about life experiences or past actions that affect the present (e.g., I have spent all my cash, so now I am broke!).

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