Questions: - Regular past-tense verbs end with -ed, irregular past-tense verbs do not end with -ed. - The past tense of some irregular verbs is formed with an internal spelling change, such as run and ran. - The past tense of some irregular verbs is spelled the same as the present tense, such as read and read. - The past tense, such as known or eaten, can be used with a helping verb to tell about the past (have known, have eaten). 1. The workers slowly (built / builded) the house. 2. She (fold / folded) the laundry before putting it away. 3. I (smelt / smelled) the pie on the table earlier. 5. Together we (drew / dream) that this would happen.

- Regular past-tense verbs end with -ed, irregular past-tense verbs do not end with -ed.
- The past tense of some irregular verbs is formed with an internal spelling change, such as run and ran.
- The past tense of some irregular verbs is spelled the same as the present tense, such as read and read.
- The past tense, such as known or eaten, can be used with a helping verb to tell about the past (have known, have eaten).

1. The workers slowly (built / builded) the house.
2. She (fold / folded) the laundry before putting it away.
3. I (smelt / smelled) the pie on the table earlier.
5. Together we (drew / dream) that this would happen.
Transcript text: - Regular past-tense verbs end with -ed, irregular past-tense verbs do not end with -ed. - The past tense of some irregular verbs is formed with an internal spelling change, such as run and ran. - The past tense of some irregular verbs is spelled the same as the present tense, such as read and read. - The past tense, such as known or eaten, can be used with a helping verb to tell about the past (have known, have eaten). 1. The workers slowly (built / builded) the house. 2. She (fold / folded) the laundry before putting it away. 3. I (smelt / smelled) the pie on the table earlier. 5. Together we (drew / dream) that this would happen.
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  1. The workers slowly (built / builded) the house.

    • The correct verb choice is "built."
    • Write "I" on the line because "built" is an irregular verb.
  2. She (fold / folded) the laundry before putting it away.

    • The correct verb choice is "folded."
    • Write "A" on the line because "folded" is a regular verb.
  3. I (smelt / smelled) the pie table earlier.

    • The correct verb choice is "smelled."
    • Write "A" on the line because "smelled" is a regular verb.
  4. a picture of our family.

    • This sentence is incomplete and does not provide enough context to determine the verb choice or whether it is regular or irregular.
  5. Together we (drew / draw) that this would happen.

    • The correct verb choice is "drew."
    • Write "I" on the line because "drew" is an irregular verb.
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