Do you know these irregular verbs?

Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!
1 To freeze
(Present tense) Water when the the weather is very cold.
(Past tense) Last night, the water in the lake .
Look, the water in the lake has .

2 To begin.
(Present tense) This evening, I will my English homework.
(Past tense). Yesterday, I to feel unwell.
I have to write a blog.

3 To come.
(Present tense) I to football practice every Tuesday.
(Past tense) I to football practice last week.
I have to football practice every week for the last year.

4 To fall.
(Present tense) I over if I wear high-heeled shoes.
(Past tense) He slipped and into the river.
Martin and Louise have in love.

5 To drink.
(Present tense) Every day I a carton of orange juice.
(Past tense) Yesterday, I apple juice instead.
I have three glasses of milk.

6 To drive.
(Present tense) I my car to work every day.
(Past tense). Last summer, we all the way to the south of France.
I have a car since I was 18 years old.

7 To dig.
(Present tense). First I find a spade; then I a hole in the earth.
(Past tense) Yesterday, I the place where we will plant vegetables.
The rabbits have lots of holes in the garden.

8 To ring.
(Present tense) The bells in the church every Sunday morning.
(Past tense) He arrived at the front door and the bell.
The postman has the door bell three times.

9 To swim
(Present tense) Every morning, he for fifteen minutes.
(Past tense) The boy cross the river.
I have 20 lengths of the swimming pool.

10 To throw.
(Present tense) I the stick and the dog runs to catch it.
(Past tense). I the stick but the dog would not run to catch it!
I have all the rubbish into the rubbish bin.