Irregular Verbs in English:
A Slideshow Revision Exercise
by Michael A. Riccioli 2008
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awake (Infinitive)
awoke (Simple Past)
awoken (Past Participle)
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- She was the first to awake.
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- She awoke at her usual time ...
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- They have awoken his sense of decency!
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- She was the first to awake.
- She awoke at her usual time ...
- They have awoken his sense of decency!
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awake (Infinitive)
awoke (Simple Past)
awoken (Past Participle)
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bear (Infinitive)
bore (Simple Past)
borne (Past Participle)
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- Then came days of hunger which were all the harder to bear since the recent period of good food and plenty.
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- These courses all bore the label VGQ and were for our members only.
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- I hope you feel your intervention has been worthwhile and has borne fruit.
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- I hope you feel your intervention has been worthwhile and has borne fruit.
- Then came days of hunger which were all the harder to bear since the recent period of good food and plenty.
- The courses all bore the label VGQ and were for our members only.
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bear (Infinitive)
bore (Simple Past)
borne (Past Participle)
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3.
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beat (Infinitive)
beat (Simple Past)
beaten (Past Participle)
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- They all joined the race to beat cancer.
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- It was their greatest result since they beat Liverpool 3-1 here six years ago.
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- He had been beaten at his own game by sharper rascals.
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- He had been beaten at his own game by sharper rascals.
- They all joined the race to beat cancer.
- It was their greatest result since they beat Liverpool 3-1 here six years ago.
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beat (Infinitive)
beat (Simple Past)
beaten (Past Participle)
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4.
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become (Infinitive)
became (Simple Past)
become (Past Participle)
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- They have ambitions to become the world’s leading gas company.
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- Last week their problems became public for the first time.
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- The mass media have become an integral part of a complex network of institutions.
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- The mass media have become an integral part of a complex network of institutions.
- They have ambitions to become the world’s leading gas company.
- Last week their problems became public for the first time.
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become (Infinitive)
became (Simple Past)
become (Past Participle)
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5.
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begin (Infinitive)
began (Simple Past)
begun (Past Participle)
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- The new station plans to begin broadcasts in October.
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- The programme began a year ago.
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- The wolf has begun to return to western Germany after an absence of more than 140 years.
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- The wolf has begun to return to western Germany after an absence of more than 140 years.
- The new station plans to begin broadcasts in October.
- The programme began a year ago.
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begin (Infinitive)
began (Simple Past)
begun (Past Participle)
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bend (Infinitive)
bent (Simple Past)
bent (Past Participle)
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- He went to see the doctor because he was unable to bend his arm.
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- Eventually he bent over and said he was ready for the injection.
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- The gravitational field of an intervening galaxy has bent the light.
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- The gravitational field of an intervening galaxy has bent the light.
- He went to see the doctor because he was unable to bend his arm.
- Eventually he bent over and said he was ready for the injection.
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bend (Infinitive)
bent (Simple Past)
bent (Past Participle)
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bet (Infinitive)
bet (Simple Past)
bet (Past Participle)
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- "I'd like to bet she's read the book from beginning to end."
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- In the 1970s he bet his father he could open a vineyard in the States.
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- They have bet on bigger and more efficient aeroplanes.
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- They have bet on bigger and more efficient aeroplanes.
- "I'd like to bet she's read the book from beginning to end."
- In the 1970s he bet his father he could open a vineyard in the States.
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bet (Infinitive)
bet (Simple Past)
bet (Past Participle)
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bid (Infinitive)
bid (Simple Past)
bid (Past Participle)
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- Some 250 European soldiers turned out to bid a final farewell to their comrades.
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- They bid fiercely for business for most of the 1980s.
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- The stock is sold to the highest bidders and sold at the price that each has bid.
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- The stock is sold to the highest bidders and sold at the price that each has bid.
- Some 250 European soldiers turned out to bid a final farewell to their comrades.
- They bid fiercely for business for most of the 1980s.
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bid (Infinitive)
bid (Simple Past)
bid (Past Participle)
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bind (Infinitive)
bound (Simple Past)
bound (Past Participle)
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- He got some bandages and began to bind the wounds of those inside the hospital.
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- Then they bound, gagged and blindfolded him before beating him again..
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- This is a tradition which has bound the British people together for years...
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- This is a tradition which has bound the British people together for years..
- He got some bandages and began to bind the wounds of those inside the hospital.- Then they bound, gagged and blindfolded him before beating him again..
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bind (Infinitive)
bound (Simple Past)
bound (Past Participle)
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bite (Infinitive)
bit (Simple Past)
bitten (Past Participle)
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- They don’t like to bite the hand that feeds them.
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- "While I bit the bullet, he bit his nails," sneered the president.
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- "Once a mosquito has bitten you in one spot, it'll never return..
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- "Once a mosquito has bitten you in one spot, it'll never return..
- They don’t like to bite the hand that feeds them.
- "While I bit the bullet, he bit his nails," sneered the president.
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bite (Infinitive)
bit (Simple Past)
bitten (Past Participle)
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