📚 Key Learning Focus

Present Simple / Present Continuous / Past Simple Tenses

🎯 Welcome to English Tense Practice

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📚 Foundation Practice (Beginner Level) – Suitable for targeted review

Foundation Practice 1a – Present Continuous
Foundation Practice 1b – Present Simple
Foundation Practice 2a – Mixed Practice (Present Simple vs Continuous)
Foundation Practice 2b – Mixed Practice (Present Simple vs Continuous)

📝 Learning Notes & Key Points

Learning Notes

💡 Important Tips

  • Master individual tenses before practicing mixed tenses
  • Pay attention to time adverb indicators
  • Practice frequently to familiarize with common exam patterns
  • Review and repeat incorrect answers to identify weaknesses

📚 Crescent Education Exclusive Notes|Past Tense Patterns

Many say you need to memorize everything, but for effective learning: we should try to find patterns. Crescent Education helps students master irregular verb patterns through “input-output methods” and “spaced repetition” learning techniques, then practice systematically part by part, making memory retention easier and longer-lasting. Trust our sequence for learning past tense patterns.

🎯 Round 1: Core High-Frequency Patterns
1
No Change ⭐
cut cut
put put
hit hit
let let
set set
shut shut
cost cost
hurt hurt
split split
read read
spread spread
Feature: Past tense identical to base form, simplest pattern! No practice needed, just memorize directly.
2
Super Common Special Irregular 🌟
do did
have had
am/is/are was/were
go went
see saw
make made
get got
eat ate
run ran
Feature: Most frequently used verbs, must prioritize memorization!
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Combination Practice: Patterns 1-2
Mixed practice of first two pattern groups to strengthen memory connections!
3
i → a Change ⭐
drink drank
sing sang
swim swam
begin began
ring rang
sink sank
shrink shrank
sit sat
spring sprang
stink stank
give gave
forgive forgave
Feature: Short vowel i in base form changes to a, most common change pattern!
4
-ought/-aught Change ⭐
buy bought
bring brought
think thought
catch caught
teach taught
fight fought
seek sought
Feature: Past tense ends with -ought or -aught, remember this sound!
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Combination Practice: Patterns 3-4
Mixed practice of i→a change and -ought/-aught change!
5
d/nd ending → t Change
send sent
spend spent
build built
lend lent
bend bent
Feature: Base form ending d/nd changes to t.
6
-eep → -ept / -eed → -ed
keep kept
sleep slept
sweep swept
weep wept
creep crept
feed fed
bleed bled
breed bred
speed sped
Feature: -eep changes to -ept, -eed changes to -ed (remove one e).
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Combination Practice: Patterns 5-6
Mixed practice of d/nd→t change and -eep/-eed change!
📈 Round 2: Extended Patterns (Learn after mastering Round 1)
7
ea → o Change
break broke
speak spoke
steal stole
weave wove
Feature: ea in base form changes to o, or long vowel changes to short vowel o.
8
ow/y/aw → ew Change
blow blew
grow grew
know knew
throw threw
fly flew
draw drew
withdraw withdrew
Feature: ow/y/aw in base form changes to ew.
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Combination Practice: Patterns 7-8
Mixed practice of ea→o change and ow/y/aw→ew change!
9
-ing → -ung Change
swing swung
cling clung
sting stung
Feature: -ing in base form changes to -ung.
10
-ind → -ound Change
find found
bind bound
grind ground
wind wound
Feature: -ind in base form changes to -ound.
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Combination Practice: Patterns 9-10
Mixed practice of -ing→-ung change and -ind→-ound change!
11
i → o/u Change
win won
dig dug
stick stuck
strike struck
spin spun
Feature: Short vowel i in base form changes to o or u.
12
More Common Special Irregular 🌟
come came
become became
take took
feel felt
leave left
fall fell
Feature: Common but irregular changes, need individual memorization. Create mnemonics, like: leave → left = leave to the left side.
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Combination Practice: Patterns 11-12
Mixed practice of i→o/u change and more common special irregular!
🎨 Round 3: Special Patterns (Last round!)
13
-ell → -old Change
sell sold
tell told
Feature: -ell in base form changes to -old.
14
-ay → -aid Change
say said
pay paid
lay laid
Feature: -ay in base form changes to -aid.
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Combination Practice: Patterns 13-14
Mixed practice of -ell→-old change and -ay→-aid change!
15
-ear → -ore Change
wear wore
tear tore
swear swore
bear bore
Feature: -ear in base form changes to -ore.
16
-ake → -ook/-oke Change
shake shook
wake woke
mistake mistook
forsake forsook
Feature: -ake in base form changes to -ook or -oke.
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Combination Practice: Patterns 15-16
Mixed practice of -ear→-ore change and -ake→-ook/-oke change!
17
-eap/-ead Special Change
leap leapt
lead led
Feature: leap → leapt, lead → led.
18
Other Less Common Special Irregular 🌟
forget forgot
hang hung
stand stood
understand understood
mean meant
lose lost
choose chose
freeze froze
ride rode
hide hid
slide slid
Feature: No fixed pattern, need individual memorization. Create mnemonics, like: hide → hid (hide the e)
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Combination Practice: Patterns 17-18
Mixed practice of -eap/-ead special change and other less common special irregular!
💡 Three-Round Learning Strategy
  • Round 1: Focus on mastering the 6 most common patterns, including super common special irregular verbs
  • Round 2: After mastering Round 1, learn extended patterns and more common special verbs
  • Round 3: Challenge advanced patterns and less common special verbs
  • Focus on one round at a time, progress step by step while practicing, practice output to build language sense
  • Do more sentence practice rather than pure memorization, memory is more effective in context
  • Create mnemonics or association techniques to help remember special changes

📖 Past Tense Dictionary (Irregular Verbs Only)

Irregular verb lookup tool

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