1.I have often (dream) of becoming a great writer.

2.I (drink) two glasses of orange juice at breakfast today.
3.Their new boat (sink) in six feet water.
4.Generation have (take) wood and food from the rain forests.
5.The canal has (freeze), and the ferry can't get through.
6.In one year my little brother has (grow) two inches.

Have to use correct verb form

1.dreamed
2.drank
3.sunk
4.taken
5.froze
6.grew

Ooops, you're slipping.

Only half of these are correct.

Please check the verb form list I posted for you earlier.

Do you have another website to help me? I'm still confused. I looked over list.

Remember that the past participle is always used with a helping verb -- have, had, had, was, were.

http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/irregular-verbs-list.htm

1.dreamt

2.drank
3.sunk
4.taken
5.frozen
6.grown

1. Both dreamed and dreamt are correct.

2. Correct

3. sank (simple past tense)

4. Correct

5. Correct

6. Correct

To use the correct verb form in each sentence, you will need to change the verb to its past tense form. Here's how you can do it:

1. I have often (dream) of becoming a great writer.
- The correct verb form is "dreamed". To get the past tense form of the verb "dream", you need to add "-ed" at the end. So, the corrected sentence is:
"I have often dreamed of becoming a great writer."

2. I (drink) two glasses of orange juice at breakfast today.
- The correct verb form is "drank". To get the past tense form of the verb "drink", you need to change the "i" to "a". So, the corrected sentence is:
"I drank two glasses of orange juice at breakfast today."

3. Their new boat (sink) in six feet water.
- The correct verb form is "sunk". To get the past tense form of the verb "sink", you need to change the "i" to "u" and add "-nk" at the end. So, the corrected sentence is:
"Their new boat sunk in six feet of water."

4. Generation have (take) wood and food from the rainforests.
- The correct verb form is "taken". To get the past participle form of the verb "take", you need to add "-en" at the end. So, the corrected sentence is:
"Generations have taken wood and food from the rainforests."

5. The canal has (freeze), and the ferry can't get through.
- The correct verb form is "frozen". To get the past participle form of the verb "freeze", you need to change the "e" to "o" and add "-n" at the end. So, the corrected sentence is:
"The canal has frozen, and the ferry can't get through."

6. In one year, my little brother has (grow) two inches.
- The correct verb form is "grown". To get the past participle form of the verb "grow", you need to change the "ow" to "own". So, the corrected sentence is:
"In one year, my little brother has grown two inches."

Remember, when forming verb tenses, it's important to consider the specific rules for each verb and the tense you are using.