To complete the blanks with the correct form of the verb in parentheses, we need to understand that these sentences require the past participle form of the verbs. The sentences are written in the present perfect tense, which is formed using "has" or "have" followed by the past participle of the verb.
Here are the correct completions for each sentence:
James has stolen the money. (steal)
We have given them their prizes. (give)
My father has bought a new car. (buy)
I have read the whole book. (read)
The cat has broken the jug. (break)
Bode has passed his examination. (pass)
An insect has stung me. (sting)
She has been bitten by a snake. (bite)
The timekeeper has not rung the bell. (ring)
Fatimah has written ten letters. (write)
Ken has ridden the bicycle many times. (ride)
The man has lit or lighted the room. (light)
It's important to remember that the past participle of some verbs can be a bit tricky because they do not always follow regular patterns. This is especially true for irregular verbs, so it's a good idea to memorize these forms or refer to a verb list when in doubt.