These exercises are based on the key rule from the course: in English, the past participle always stays the same, no matter the subject’s gender or number.
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Exercice 1 — Fill in the blank with the correct past participle
Complete each sentence by writing the correct past participle form. Remember: the form never changes!
- She has ___ (eat) her breakfast already.
- They have ___ (eat) their breakfast already.
- He has ___ (finish) his homework.
- The girls have ___ (finish) their homework.
Correction
- She has eaten her breakfast already.
- They have eaten their breakfast already.
- He has finished his homework.
- The girls have finished their homework.
Exercice 2 — Spot and correct the mistake
Each sentence contains an error related to past participle agreement. Find the mistake and rewrite the sentence correctly.
- She has eatened her lunch.
- They have eated their lunch.
- He has finisheds his work.
- The boys have finisheding their game.
Correction
- She has eaten her lunch.
- They have eaten their lunch.
- He has finished his work.
- The boys have finished their game.
Exercice 3 — Choose the correct sentence
Select the sentence that correctly uses the past participle. Think about what you learned in the course about agreement in English.
- Which sentence is correct?
- Which sentence is correct?
- Which sentence is correct?
- Which sentence is correct?
Correction
- She has eaten her dinner.
- They have eaten their dinner.
- He has finished his book.
- The women have finished their books.
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