You can always check a dictionary to be certain of a verb's principal parts.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ride?s=t
Notice here:
verb (used without object), rode or (Archaic) rid; ridden or (Archaic) rid; riding.
This means this verb's principal parts are as follows:
~ ride (present or base form)
~ rode (simple past; no helping verbs needed)
~ ridden (past participle; needs helping verbs to be used as the main verb in a sentence)
~ riding (present participle; needs helping verbs to be used as the main verb in a sentence)
So ... are there helping verbs in this sentence? If so, use "ridden." If not, use "rode."
Identify the verb form that correctly completes the following sentence.
Have you ever ____ the Skyrush roller coaster at Hershey Park?
A. rode
B. ride
C. riding
D. ridden
Not 100% if it is A or D... leaning towards A???
6 answers
I think it's D
Correct!
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ridden is the answer