Verbs Flashcards
(93 cards)
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘arise’?
arising, arose, arisen
‘Arise’ means to get up or to come into being.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘be’?
being, was/were, been
‘Be’ is an irregular verb that serves as a main verb and an auxiliary verb.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘beat’?
beating, beat, beaten (or beat)
‘Beat’ means to strike repeatedly or to defeat.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘become’?
becoming, became, become
‘Become’ refers to the process of coming to be something.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘begin’?
beginning, began, begun
‘Begin’ indicates the start of an action.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘bend’?
bending, bent, bent
‘Bend’ means to shape or force something straight into a curve.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘bite’?
biting, bit, bitten
‘Bite’ refers to using the teeth to cut into something.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘bleed’?
bleeding, bled, bled
‘Bleed’ means to lose blood as a result of injury.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘blow’?
blowing, blew, blown
‘Blow’ refers to the act of expelling air forcefully.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘break’?
breaking, broke, broken
‘Break’ means to separate into pieces or to interrupt.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘bring’?
bringing, brought, brought
‘Bring’ means to carry something to a place.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘build’?
building, built, built
‘Build’ refers to constructing something by putting parts together.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘burst’?
bursting, burst, burst
‘Burst’ means to break suddenly or violently.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘buy’?
buying, bought, bought
‘Buy’ means to acquire something in exchange for money.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘cast’?
casting, cast, cast
‘Cast’ refers to throwing something or shaping material.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘catch’?
catching, caught, caught
‘Catch’ means to capture or seize something that is moving.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘choose’?
choosing, chose, chosen
‘Choose’ refers to selecting from options.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘cling’?
clinging, clung, clung
‘Cling’ means to hold on tightly.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘come’?
coming, came, come
‘Come’ means to move towards or arrive at a place.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘cost’?
costing, cost, cost
‘Cost’ refers to the amount required to purchase something.
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘cut’?
cutting, cut, cut
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘deal’?
dealing, dealt, dealt
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘dig’?
digging, dug, dug
What are the present participle, past simple, and past participle of ‘dive’?
diving, dived (or dove), dived