Improve your listening and writing skills by filling in the blanks of the song lyrics. To celebrate Jazz Day (30th of April), today we bring you a wonderful classic jazz song by the eternal Billie Holiday: All Of Me.
These activities are designed for Beginners and Intermediates so that they can learn new vocabulary related to a specific topic in a quick and fun way.
Exercise
Fill in the missing words. ⇩
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Grammar – Irregular Verbs
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Irregular verbs
- IRREGULAR VERBS have many different forms. Sometimes it takes some time to remember them all, so here are some patters that might help you remember them. Note that the following examples follow this order: infinitive-past simple-participle.
Group 1: All 3 forms of the verbs are identical. For example:- cost – cost – cost
- let – let – let
- put – put – put
Group 2: The 2nd and 3rd forms of the verb are the same. For example:- teach – taught – taught
- tell – told – told
- understand – understood – understood
- have – had – had
Group 3: All 3 forms of the verbs are different. For example:- drive – drove – driven
- write – wrote – written
- break – broke – broken
- speak – spoke – spoken
Finally, here’s a list of the most common verbs in English that you should remember:- say – said – said
- make – made – made
- go – went – gone
- take – took – taken
- come – came – come
- see – saw – seen
- know – knew – known
- give – gave – given
- think – thought – thought
- get – got – got (gotten in American English)
Related Course Units

Unit 68 – Irregular verbs in the simple past
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Nice song
I like learn English with music
great performance: so expressive!
Uauu..it was marvelous to hear this song!! The lyric is so deeply loving!
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