Write the correct past tense or past participle form of the italicized verb in parentheses. Remember that the past participle must be used with any form of the helping verb have. 1.Paul (do) his homework last night. 2.After Ann had finished her poster, we ( put) it on the wall. 3.Have you (go) to the library already? 4.We (take) a casserole to the party last night. 5.I had (begin) painting the living room that morning. 6.Yesterday I (see) Ed across the street. 7.Jacob (read) a good book last week. 8.Have you (lend) Maria your bicycle? 9.Paul has (make) a bookcase out of bricks and planks. 10.We should have (come) to the theater earlier. 11.Gillian (hurt) her ankle playing basketball last weekend. 12.Have you (break) my pencil? 13.Until now, she has not (teach) this class at night. 14.I should have (keep) the recipe for banana bread. 15.This past summer unexpected guests (eat) us out of house and home. 16.My parents had ( find) some time to go shopping. 17.This morning we (drink) all the juice at breakfast. 18.We had (spread) the blanket on the beach. 19.After they left, I (know) I had to do my English assignment. 20.The balloon (burst) when Tomas stuck it with a pin. 21.Have you (send) her a letter yet? 22.Aunt Ida (ring) the bell and waited. 23.Ray (drive) all the way to Lincoln yesterday. 24.Hasn’t the kitten (become) less timid? 25.The building (shake) as the tornado blew past.
2.put
3.gone
4.took
5.begun
6.saw
7.read
8.lent
9.made
10.come
11.hurted
12.broken
13.taught
14.kept
15.ate
16.found
17.drank
18.spread
19.knew
20.burst
21.sent
22.reng
23.drove
24.become
25.shook