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Topic: Irregular verbs.Studen’s name: Ana G. Melgoza Núñez. English Level: “Basic 2”.Date: Thursday, March 19th 2015.
“Give” “Dar”
Simple past: Gave
Give thanks for everything.
Past participe: Given
“Go” “Ir”
Past participe: Gone
Simple past: Went
I’m going to begin my diet tomorrow.
“Grow” “Crecer”
Simple past: Grew
Deserts are too arid for grass to grow.
Past participe: Grown
“Have”, “Tener”
Past participe: Had.
Simple past: Had.
You like to have fun and enjoy life to the full.
“Hear” “Oir”
Simple past: Heard.
Have you heard the latest news on the radio?
Past participe: Heard.
“Hit”, “Golpe”
Past participe: Hit.
Simple past: Hit.
That baseball player hits the ball very hard.
“Hurt”, “Lastimar”
Simple past: Hurt.
Forget what hurt you but never forget, what it taught you.
Past participe: Hurt.
“Keep”, “Mantener”
Past participe: Kept.
Simple past: Kept.
Keep calm and listen to Bunbury.
“Know”, “Saber”
Simple past: Knew.
You will know the results of your exam tomorrow.
Past participe: Known.
“Leave”, “Dejar”
Past participe: Left.
Simple past: Left.
This is the third time Anna has left the door wide open.
“Lose”, “Perder”
Simple past: Lost.
We have won the battle, but lost the war.
Past participe: Lost.
“Make”,”Preparar”
Past participe: Made.
Simple past: Made.
He has to make a cake.
“Mean”, “Significado”
Simple past: Meant.
My mother's gift meant so much to me.
Past participe: Meant.
“Meet”, “Encontrar”.
Past participe: Met.
Simple past: Met.
We are going to meet, at the restaurant.
“Pay”, “Pagar”
Simple past: Paid.
She has paid the price for all her mistakes.
Past participe: Paid.
“Put”, “Poner”
Past participe: Put.
Simple past: Put.
Put the books you need aside, I'll take the rest to Luis.
“Quit”, “Abandonar”
Simple past: Quit.
I need to quit smoking.
Past participe: Quit.
“Read”, “Leer”
Past participe: Read.
Simple past: Read.
Have you read any of his novels?.
“Ride”, “Montar”
Simple past: Rode.
My boyfriend likes to ride his bike.
Past participe: Ridden.
“Run, “Correr”
Past participe: Run.
Simple past: Ran.
My sister can run 100 meters in 11 minutes.
“Say”, “Decir”
Simple past: Said.
I always say what I feel.
Past participe: Said.
“See”, “Ver”
Past participe: Seen.
Simple past: Saw.
I don’t see where I put my glasses.