A gramática inglesa pode ser um desafio para estudantes devido à sua complexidade e grande número de verbos irregulares. Os verbos irregulares são aqueles que não seguem um padrão na formação do passado simples e particípio passado. Ao contrário dos verbos regulares que adicionam -ed ao final, os irregulares podem mudar completamente a estrutura da palavra ou manter a mesma forma. Portanto, é importante praticá-los para dominar suas formas e usos.
Preparamos exercícios práticos com verbos irregulares em inglês para ajudá-lo a se familiarizar com eles. Durante os exercícios, você terá a oportunidade de preencher as frases com a forma correta do verbo. Preste atenção ao contexto para entender se a frase exige o passado simples ou o particípio passado. Essa prática fortalecerá sua habilidade de usar verbos irregulares corretamente em situações variadas.
Exercício 1: Preencha as lacunas com a forma correta de passado simples dos verbos irregulares.
Yesterday, I *bought* (buy) a new book about English history.
Did the cat *drink* (drink) all the milk from the bowl?
She *felt* (feel) excited about her first day at the new job.
We *went* (go) to the cinema after dinner last night.
The children *slept* (sleep) for twelve hours after the long journey.
I *saw* (see) my favorite celebrity at the airport.
My friend *sent* (send) me a surprise gift for my birthday.
Last week, the company *chose* (choose) the new CEO.
He *broke* (break) his glasses, so he needs to buy new ones.
They *spoke* (speak) in French during their trip to Paris.
The wind *blew* (blow) so strongly that it knocked down a tree.
You *forgot* (forget) to lock the door when you left home.
The teacher *taught* (teach) us a new way to solve math problems.
She *gave* (give) her old clothes to charity.
Last summer, they *swam* (swim) in the lake every day.
Exercício 2: Preencha as lacunas com a forma correta do particípio passado dos verbos irregulares.
The cake has been *eaten* (eat) by the time we arrived.
All the assignments have been *done* (do) on time.
The window was *broken* (break) during the storm last night.
The thieves have *taken* (take) everything of value.
Her name has been *forgotten* (forget) in the sands of time.
The song has been *sung* (sing) by many artists over the years.
I have *written* (write) a letter to the editor about the issue.
The police have *caught* (catch) the suspect last evening.
The movie *was* (be) directed by a famous filmmaker.
The mystery of the stolen jewels has finally been *solved* (solve).
He has *driven* (drive) that car since he was eighteen.
The proposal was *sent* (send) to the board for approval.
The gates had been *shut* (shut) before the storm approached.
The law has been *made* (make) to protect the environment.
Their voices had been *heard* (hear) by everyone in the hall.