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be be - was - were - been Tom was in New York yesterday. I've been at this job for a long time. She'll be at the party next weekend. |
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beat - beat - beaten We beat the home team yesterday. I've never beaten Tom at chess. Do you think you could beat him? |
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become - became - become Jason has become an excellent doctor. I'll become your friend if you move here. The situation became a problem for Bob. |
| 4 |
begin - began - begun They haven't begun the play yet. I began to work early this morning. She'll begin to explain in a moment. |
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bend - bent - bent He bent the branch until it broke. The flag poll bends in the wind. I've bent the nail in the board. |
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break - broke - broken My boy has broken three windows this week! I broke that window last week. She usually breaks the egg over the sink. |
| 7 |
buy - bought - bought Janice bought a new watch last week. I usually buy my vegetables at a country stand. He's bought more than ten cars in his life. |
| 8 |
come - came - come We came home earlier yesterday. He comes to class on time every day. He's come across that song before. |
| 9 |
cut - cut - cut How pieces have you cut? I cut my finger on a glass yesterday. The boy never cuts his own steak. |
| 10 |
draw - drew - drawn She drew a beautiful picture in class. Jackie has drown a few clowns this week. She'll draw the money from the account tomorrow. |
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drink - drank - drunk I was so thirsty I drank two bottles of water. Have you drunk any water yet? I'll drink something when I get there. |
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drive - drove - driven Have you ever driven across the US? I drove to the basketball game after work. He's going to drive to the airport this evening. |
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eat - ate - eaten We ate lunch early today. Have you eaten already? Where did you eat dinner yesterday? find - found - found Have you found him yet? I found this book on that table over there. I'll find him, don't worry! |
| 14 |
fly - flew - flown Cheryl flew to Brazil last month. Have you ever flown around the world? He's going to fly a commercial airliner some day. |
| 15 |
forget - forgot - forgotten (US) - forgot (UK) Have you forgotten (forgot - UK) you had an appointment? I forgot my pen at home. Can I borrow yours? You'll have forgotten by the time you get home. |
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give - gave - given They gave us an early appointment. He's given up on trying to learn Japanese. I'll give you a call next week. |
| 17 |
go - went - gone Have you ever gone on vacation alone? She's going to ride the bus to work today. I went to the party last week. |
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grow - grew - grown She grew up very poor. The plants have all grown. Did you grow that plant? have - had - had I had some toast for breakfast. I've had some extra free time this week. She'll have the package ready when you come. |
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hit - hit - hit He's hit me three times! Bob hit the ball out of the park last night. He usually hits his nine iron well. |
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hold - held - held She held on tightly and entered the tunnel. I've held her hand before. Hold on for a few more minutes. |
| 21 |
keep - kept - kept Have you kept your word to Peter? John kept the door open for his mother. I'll keep your secret. know - knew - known I knew that once ... I've known my best friend for more than 40 years. Peter will know the answer. |
| 22 |
learn - learned (learnt UK) - learned (learnt UK) Have you learnt (learned) anything yet? He learned his lesson last week. This has been learned for ages. |
| 23 |
leave - left - left We left the book at home. He's left the house early this morning. We'll leave as soon as you get home. |
| 24 |
lose - lost - lost I lost my watch yesterday. She's never lost her purse. They'll lose patience if you don't hurry up. |
| 25 |
make - made - made I made the bed before I left. I've made some tea. Would you like some? Will he make the meeting next week? |
| 26 |
meet - met - met Have you met Jack? We're going to meet at three o'clock next week. He met his wife in Hawaii. |
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pay - paid - paid He paid by credit card. I'll pay the bill and we can leave. Janet is paid by the hour. put - put - put She put on a CD and relaxed for the afternoon. I've put in for a new job. She'll put him up for the night. |
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ride - rode - ridden Mary rode the bus to work. I've ridden a bike all my life. She'll ride with Tim to the party. run - ran - run I ran four miles yesterday. We've run out of milk, so I'll go the store. David usually runs two miles a day. |
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see - saw - seen Have you seen Angie yet? I saw the film last week. She's going to see her friend next weekend. |
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