Irregular verbs Flashcards

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to begin

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Last night it began to snow.

Last month I have begun to exercise.

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to break

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The child broke his leg while jumping off the swing.

Two athletes have broken the world record.

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to be

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I was sick yesterday.

Susan has been sick lately.

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to become

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He became a well known lawyer.

Going to the movies has become expensive.

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to build

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The children built a snowman.

I have built a fence around my yard.

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to choose

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The young couple chose the three-bedroom apartment.

We have chosen to postpone the trip.

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to come

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The dog came to get the ball.

The children have come home from school a few minutes ago.

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to cut

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This morning I accidentally cut myself with a knife.

Walmart has cut the price of groceries.

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to do

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John did his homework last night.

We have done nothing to prepare for the party.

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to catch

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They caught a large fish.

The police has finally caught the jewelry thief.

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to cost

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The bread cost $6.99 at the store.

Frequently, gas has cost more than $3 per gallon.

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to buy

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John bought a new bike.

He has bought her flowers every week.

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to bring

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We brought our swimsuits on vacation.

She has brought her lunch to work every Monday.

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to drink

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This morning I drank a glas of milk.

The children have drunk water with dinner.

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to drive

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The school buses drove down the highway.

The father has driven his daughter to school many times.

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to eat

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Last night the family ate tacos for dinner.

I have never eaten sushi before.

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to fall

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The toddler fell off the swing on the playground.

The apples have fallen from the tree.

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to feel

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I felt sick last night.

Sometimes we have felt frightened when walking home in the dark.

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to fight

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The two dogs fought over a bone.

On my way to work, I have fought heavy traffic.

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to find

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I found my missing ring.

We have found the child, so the search can stop.

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to fly

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The geese flew south for the winter.

Occasionally, airplanes have flown over my house.

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to forget

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She forgot to put the roast in the oven.

We have forgotten to close the door.

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to get

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She got a horse for her birthday.

The child has gotten sick last week.

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to go

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The family went to dinner at Red Robin.

The students have gone home for the day.

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**to give**
**Last Tuesday, the teacher _gave_ a test to the class.** **John _has given_ her lunch money every day.**
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**To go**
**The child _went_ to school yesterday.** **They _have gone_ to see a football game many times.**
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**to have**
**While visiting Seattle, Matthew _had_ a rental car.** **The teacher _has had_ 26 students for art class.**
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**to hear**
**I _heard_ the news about the coming snowstorm on TV.** **The employees _have heard_ of their colleague's resignation.**
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**to hide**
**John _hid_ his son's birthday gift, so it would be a surprise.** **I _have hidden_ my candy, so my sister won't eat it.**
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**to hit**
**The football player accidentally _hit_ his elbow.** **The boy _has hit_ the ball with the baseball bat.**
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**to hold**
**This morning, I _held_ my friend's new baby in my arms.** **Susan _has held_ her coat, while she was in the doctor's office.**
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**to know**
**My husband _knew_ of the suprise birthday party.** **I _have known_ for sometime, that our granddaughter would come to visit.**
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**to leave**
**The manager _left_ his office early.** **They _have left_ their raincoats at home.**
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**to lend**
**To help her neighbor, Juanita _lent_ Mrs. Jones the car for the afternoon.** **The landlord has _lent_ the new renters a vacuum, until they can get their own.**
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**to lose**
**The construction worker _lost_ his hammer.** **I _have lost_ my keys this morning but found them later in my car.**
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**to make**
**Yesterday we _made_ a present for Susan's birthday.** **It was a present that I _have made_ before for someone else.**
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**to meet**
## Footnote **The class _met_ for their English lesson last week.** **Juan _has met_ his fellow student, John, while**
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**to oversleep**
**This morning Tai _overslept_ and missed her bus.** **You are late for the meeting, _have_ you _overslept_ again?**
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**to pay**
**On Monday, Mr. Jones _paid_ his electric bill at the MEA office.** **He frequently _has paid_ his bill online, instead of going in person.**
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**to put**
**The children _put_ their toys away, before it was time to outside.** **The child did not want to go to sleep; every time the mother _had_ _put_ Joey to bed, the toddler came back out within 15 minutes.**
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**to read**
**She _read_ the George Orwell novel** ***1984*** **for the first time in high school.** **Tom _had read_ the instructions before he installed the new faucet.**