Irregular Verbs – Civic Responsibility

Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the irregular verb. Use either the past simple (V2) or the past participle (V3).

Part A – Past Simple

  1. Last year, citizens (vote) in the local election.
  2. The mayor (speak) about community safety.
  3. Volunteers (build) a new playground.
  4. The police officer (catch) a thief.
  5. Residents (choose) a new community leader.
  6. The government (send) emergency supplies.
  7. They (find) solutions to reduce pollution.
  8. The judge (teach) young people about the law.
  9. The firefighter (save) a family from danger.
  10. The council (hold) a public meeting.

Part B – Past Participle

  1. Many people have (vote) in every election.
  2. The city has (build) new public schools.
  3. Volunteers have (give) their time to help others.
  4. The community has (grow) stronger.
  5. The police have (catch) several criminals.
  6. The mayor has (speak) about new laws.
  7. The government has (send) financial support.
  8. Citizens have (choose) responsible leaders.
  9. The organization has (lead) many charity events.
  10. The court has (forgive) minor offenses.