Irregular verbs Flashcards
to begin
Last night it began to snow.
Last month I have begun to exercise.
to break
The child broke his leg while jumping off the swing.
Two athletes have broken the world record.
to be
I was sick yesterday.
Susan has been sick lately.
to become
He became a well known lawyer.
Going to the movies has become expensive.
to build
The children built a snowman.
I have built a fence around my yard.
to choose
The young couple chose the three-bedroom apartment.
We have chosen to postpone the trip.
to come
The dog came to get the ball.
The children have come home from school a few minutes ago.
to cut
This morning I accidentally cut myself with a knife.
Walmart has cut the price of groceries.
to do
John did his homework last night.
We have done nothing to prepare for the party.
to catch
They caught a large fish.
The police has finally caught the jewelry thief.
to cost
The bread cost $6.99 at the store.
Frequently, gas has cost more than $3 per gallon.
to buy
John bought a new bike.
He has bought her flowers every week.
to bring
We brought our swimsuits on vacation.
She has brought her lunch to work every Monday.
to drink
This morning I drank a glas of milk.
The children have drunk water with dinner.
to drive
The school buses drove down the highway.
The father has driven his daughter to school many times.
to eat
Last night the family ate tacos for dinner.
I have never eaten sushi before.
to fall
The toddler fell off the swing on the playground.
The apples have fallen from the tree.
to feel
I felt sick last night.
Sometimes we have felt frightened when walking home in the dark.
to fight
The two dogs fought over a bone.
On my way to work, I have fought heavy traffic.
to find
I found my missing ring.
We have found the child, so the search can stop.
to fly
The geese flew south for the winter.
Occasionally, airplanes have flown over my house.
to forget
She forgot to put the roast in the oven.
We have forgotten to close the door.
to get
She got a horse for her birthday.
The child has gotten sick last week.
to go
The family went to dinner at Red Robin.
The students have gone home for the day.
to give
Last Tuesday, the teacher gave a test to the class.
John has given her lunch money every day.
To go
The child went to school yesterday.
They have gone to see a football game many times.
to have
While visiting Seattle, Matthew had a rental car.
The teacher has had 26 students for art class.
to hear
I heard the news about the coming snowstorm on TV.
The employees have heard of their colleague’s resignation.
to hide
John hid his son’s birthday gift, so it would be a surprise.
I have hidden my candy, so my sister won’t eat it.
to hit
The football player accidentally hit his elbow.
The boy has hit the ball with the baseball bat.
to hold
This morning, I held my friend’s new baby in my arms.
Susan has held her coat, while she was in the doctor’s office.
to know
My husband knew of the suprise birthday party.
I have known for sometime, that our granddaughter would come to visit.
to leave
The manager left his office early.
They have left their raincoats at home.
to lend
To help her neighbor, Juanita lent Mrs. Jones the car for the afternoon.
The landlord has lent the new renters a vacuum, until they can get their own.
to lose
The construction worker lost his hammer.
I have lost my keys this morning but found them later in my car.
to make
Yesterday we made a present for Susan’s birthday.
It was a present that I have made before for someone else.
to meet
The class met for their English lesson last week.
Juan has met his fellow student, John, while
to oversleep
This morning Tai overslept and missed her bus.
You are late for the meeting, have you overslept again?
to pay
On Monday, Mr. Jones paid his electric bill at the MEA office.
He frequently has paid his bill online, instead of going in person.
to put
The children put their toys away, before it was time to outside.
The child did not want to go to sleep; every time the mother had put Joey to bed, the toddler came back out within 15 minutes.
to read
She read the George Orwell novel 1984 for the first time in high school.
Tom had read the instructions before he installed the new faucet.