Use the participle of "fly":
Many people have never ____ in a small private airplane.
Use the participle of "ring":
The children will be home from school soon. The bell has already
____.
Use the participle of "begin":
I have just ____ to read the book that I have to finish by
tomorrow!
Use the participle of "ride":
I know a lot of people who have never ____ on a subway.
Use the participle of "steal":
Oh no! I can't find my wallet. I think someone has ____ it.
Use the participle of "swim":
Mark is an excellent swimmer. He has ____ in several races.
Use the participle of "grow":
I need a haircut. My hair has ____ four inches since my last
haircut!
Use the participle of "wake":
Charlie has always slept late. He has never ____ up before 9:00.
Use the participle of "wear":
Anne likes to dress very simply. She has never ____ elegant clothes.
Use the participle of "choose":
Mary has ____ the dress that she will wear to the
Christmas party.
Use the participle of "draw":
Since Johnny started kindergarten, he has ____ some nice pictures.
Use the participle of "fall":
Donna is a great ice skater now, but she has ____ down
many times.
Use the participle of "shake":
Politicians get very tired after they have ____ hundreds of hands.
Use the participle of "write":
Have you ____ any letters this week?
Use the participle of "freeze":
We can go ice skating as soon as the lake has ____ completely.
Use the participle of "bite":
Anita can't stop biting her nails. She has ____ her nails for
years.