ING - 2° - Common Verbs in Participle - Idioms (Meet)

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Subject:

ENGLISH

Topic:
VOCABULARY
More common verbs in the past participle
Collocations / Idioms

Grade: Week:
2nd 2
More common verbs in the past participle

In this vocabulary lesson you will learn


about other past participle verb forms
to talk about life experiences and other
events.
More common verbs in the past participle
A place you’ve been to.

A camping trip you’ve taken. An adventure sport you’ve done.

Think about good personal


experiences you’ve had.
More common verbs in the past participle

Won (V): To be successful or victorious in a contest or conflict.


/wʌn/

Won = Past
Participle of
“WIN”.

Jeremy has won a trophy because of his first place in the tournament.
He felt so proud.
Vocabulary – More common verbs in the past participle

To sit on something such as a bicycle, motorbike, or horse and travel along on


Ridden (V): it controlling its movements.
/ˈrɪd.ən/

Ridden = Past
Participle of
“RIDE”.

Mishelle has ridden her dad’s horse since she was a kid. She controls
it easily.
Vocabulary – More common verbs in the past participle

Bought (V): To get something by paying money for it.


/bɑːt/

Bought = Past
Participle of
“BUY”.

Frederik has bought enough groceries for tonight’s dinner. His wife will
prepare a delicious meal.
Vocabulary – More common verbs in the past participle

Sung (V): To make musical sounds with the voice, usually a tune with words.
/sʌŋ/

Sung = Past
Participle of
“SING”.

Miley Cyrus has sung “ Heart of Glass “ beautifully at iHeart festival . She
has a really strong voice.
Vocabulary – More common verbs in the past participle

Read (V): To look at words or symbols and understand what they mean.
/red/

Read = Past
Participle of
“READ”.

I’ve read about my family’s success in the newspaper. I was very glad.
Vocabulary – More common verbs in the past participle

Made (V): To produce something, often using a particular substance or material.


/meɪd/

Made = Past
Participle of
“MAKE”.

Janeth’s mom has made a delicious chocolate cake for her birthday.
Vocabulary – More common verbs in the past participle

Known (V): To have information in your mind.


/noʊn/

Known = Past
Participle of
“KNOW”.

Daniela is brilliant! She has known all rivers names and their sizes since
she was a little girl.
Vocabulary – More common verbs in the past participle

Slept (V): The resting state in which the body is not active and the mind is unconscious.
/slept/

Slept = Past
Participle of
“SLEEP”.

Louis hasn’t slept all night long because of the great amount of work.
That’s why he feels so tired and sleepy.
EXERCISES
Vocabulary – Exercises

I. Identify the mistakes in the verb forms and rewrite them correctly.

1. Paul has buys some luggage for the upcoming trip to Europe.
Paul has bought some luggage for the upcoming trip to Europe.

2. Danny and I have knew each other since we were kids.


Danny and I have known each other since we were kids.

3. Edith has rode a motorbike for 5 years. Luckily she has never had an accident.
Edith has ridden a motorbike for 5 years. Luckily she has never had an accident.
4. Jennifer has singing “ Dynamite”for the last three months at home.
Jennifer has sung “ Dynamite”for the last three months at home.
5. Julius has make many mistakes in the exam. That’s why he didn’t pass it.
Julius has made many mistakes in the exam. That’s why he didn’t pass it.
Vocabulary – Exercises

II. Choose the correct answer.


1. Look! Mrs. Smith has ________ a lot of packages. I’m wondering what is inside.

a) ran b) ridden c) sung d) bought

2. Have you ______ the news recently? Your school’s name is in the heading.

a) read b) taken c) listen d) think

3. Joseph has _______ these days. He could rest more hours than some days ago.

a) met b) ridden c) made d) slept

4. Victor hasn’t _______ any phone calls to his mom so far.

a) see b) bought c) made d) sat

5. Bruce and Andrew have __________ how to use MAC iOS Operating System since they
were 18.
a) forgot b) known c) listening d) cooked
IDIOMS
IDIOMS

What’s an idiom?
An idiom is a group of words in a fixed order that have a particular meaning
that is different from the meanings of each word on its own.
For example: It’s raining cats and dogs!

The idiom It’s raining cats and dogs means “Heavy rainfall”.
IDIOMS

1. I MISS THE BOAT


To lose an opportunity.

I’m afraid you’ve missed the boat, the deadline was yesterday.
You can try again next month.
Vocabulary – Idioms

2. I’VE GOT A CRUSH ON SOMEBODY


To have a strong feeling of love for somebody.

When I was at school, I had a huge crush on my neighbor, but she/he never noticed me.
Vocabulary – Idioms

3. I SLEPT LIKE A LOG


​To sleep very well.

The baby didn’t hear the storm outside, she slept like a log all night.
EXERCISES
Vocabulary – Exercises

I. Match the idioms with their definition. There is one extra option.

3 To sleep well.
____

1. Miss the boat 2 To love somebody.


____

2. Crush on you ____ To continue an activity.

3. Sleep like a log 1 To miss an opportunity.


____
SUMMARY
Vocabulary
To copy on your notebook

Grade: Week:
2nd 2
COPY THIS SLIDE IN YOUR NOTEBOOK

VOCABULARY
More common verbs in Past Participle

BASE FORM PAST PARTICIPLE


Win Won  Paul has won $100 dollars in a raffle.
Ride Ridden
 I've ridden a new bike to go to school this week.
Buy Bought
Sing Sung  Have you read Pablo Neruda’s poems?
Read Read
 That project has made a great difference in the
Make Made company.
Know Known
Sleep Slept
COPY THIS SLIDE IN YOUR NOTEBOOK

VOCABULARY

COLLOCATIONS : VOCABULARY: IDIOMS


MISS THE To lose an opportunity.
BOAT
TAKEN a bath - a seat - the bus - a taxi
CRUSH ON to love somebody.
YOU
SLEEP LIKE A
LOG Sleep very well.
homework - karate - the laundry - DONE
house chores

WRITTEN a postcard - an email - a letter - a text message

a phone call - friends - lunch - MADE


crafts

HAD a chance - a haircut - a rest - a party

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