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    • [DOC File]SIMPLE PAST REGULAR VERBS

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      Practice: past perfect p. 30& 32, present perfect p. 31, 33, 34, future perfect p. 35, 36 Verb Tense Review p 37 & 38, Simple Verb Tenses handout . Irregular Verbs ( review skill) Regular verbs add -d or –ed to form the past and the past participle but with irregular verbs the …

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    • [DOC File]Verbs - Wayne County School District

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      Title: Verbs: Regular and Irregular Author: Lynn Westmore Last modified by: Lynn Westmore Created Date: 11/5/2007 12:54:00 PM Other titles: Verbs: Regular and Irregular

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    • [DOC File]Verbs: Regular and Irregular

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      regular -ar, -er, -ir verbs: 1st, 2nd, 3rd person singular PAST tense; negatives; awareness raising of 'did' in English questions regular -ar, -er, -ir verbs: all persons singular and plural PRESENT tense; negatives; awareness raising of 'do'/ 'does' in English questions

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    • [DOC File]Irregular Past Tense Verbs Word Search

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      Base Verb (V1) Past Simple (V2) Past Participle (V3) Base Verb (V1) Past Simple (V2) Past Participle (V3) be was been lend lent lent become became become let let let begin began begun light lit lit bet bet bet lose lost lost bite bit bitten make made made bleed bled blown mean meant meant blow blew bled meet met met break broke broken pay paid paid bring brought brought put put put build built ...

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    • Regular Verbs | What Are Regular Verbs?

      List of Regular Verbs. Infinitive Past Participle Significado Accept Accepted Accepted Aceptar Act Acted Acted Actuar Achieve Achieved Achieved Lograr, Alcanzar Admire Admired Admired Admirar Advise Advised Advised Aconsejar

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    • IRREGULAR VERBS LIST

      Irregular Verb Past Tense Word Search. Write the past tense next to each of the verbs below. Then, find the past tense of the verb in the grid to the lift. become hide sell bite hit shut break hold speak choose keep spend drive leave stand fall lose teach feel mean tell fight pay think find put wear fly quit win

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    • [DOCX File]Secondary: Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4

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      LIST OF IRREGULAR VERBS. When you use a simple past form or a past participle form of a verb, some verbs are regular verbs and some verbs are irregular verbs. If a verb is regular, the past simple and past participle end in -ed. But when the past simple and past participle don't end in -ed, the verb is irregular. The following verbs are ...

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    • [DOC File]LIST OF IRREGULAR VERBS

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      past participle (regular verbs) –er: drop the –er ending and add é –ir/iss: drop the –ir ending and add i –re: drop the –re ending and add . u. past participle (irregular verbs)( learn them individually. Agreement. être. verbs: past participle agrees with the subject except for reflexives. reflexive

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    • [DOC File]FRENCH VERBS : Everything you need to know

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      IRREGULAR VERBS LIST. INFINITIVE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE MEANING (traducción) Be was/were been ser, estar. Become became become llegar a ser, convertirse. Begin began begun empezar, comenzar. Bring brought brought traer, llevar Build built built construir. Buy bought bought comprar ...

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    • List of Regular Verbs

      SPELLING OF THE REGULAR PAST. 1. Verbs ending with –e just add –d. to phon. e: She phon. ed. me some minutes ago. to smil. e: She smil. ed. at me like Jesus to a child. to li. e: The witness li. ed. in his deposition. 2. A verb spelt with a single vowel followed by a single consonant DOUBLE its final consonant. to st. op: The car suddenly ...

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