Irregular verbs Flashcards
To learn about verbs
Arise- The past tense of arise.
Arose
Surgio
Awake-Not sleeping.
Awoke
Despierto
Be- the first and third person singular of the past tense of be.
Was/were
Era, eran
Become- To start to have a feeling or quality, or to start to develop into something.
Became
Volverse
Beat- To get the most points, votes etc in a game, race, or competition.
Beat
Golpear
Bear-the past tense of bear.
Bore
Aburrirse
Bend- The past tense and past participle of bend.
Bent
Doblado
Begin- The past tense of begin.
Began
Empezo
Bet- To risk money on the result of a race, game, competition, or other future event.
Bet
Apuesta
Bite- A small piece of something.
Bit
Poco
Bleed- To lose blood, especially because of an injury.
Bled
Sangrando
Blow- The past tense of blow.
Blew
Soplo
Broadcast- A programme on the radio or on television.
Broadcast
Emisión
Break- The past tense of break.
Broke
Rompió
Bring- The past tense of break.
Brought
traer
Build- To make something, especially a building or something large
Built
Construir
Burn- If a fire burns, it produces heat and flames.
Burnt
Quemar
Buy- To get something by paying money for it
Bought
Comprar
Can- To be able to do something or to know how to do something.
Could
Poder
Catch- To get hold of and stop an object such as a ball that is moving through the air.
Caught
Captura
Choose- To decide which one of a number of things or people you want.
Chose
Elegir
Cling- To hold someone or something tightly, especially because you do not feel safe.
Clung
Aferrado
Come- To move towards you or arrive at the place where you are.
Came
Vino
Cost- The amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something.
Cost
Costo
Creep- To move in a quiet, careful way, especially to avoid attracting attention.
Crept
Deslizado
Cut- To reduce the amount of something.
Cut
Cortar
Deal- An agreement or arrangement, especially in business or politics, that helps both sides involved.
Dealt
Repartido
Dig- To move earth, snow etc, or to make a hole in the ground, using a spade or your hands.
Dug
Excavado
Dive- To jump into deep water with your head and arms going in first.
Dove
Busear
Do- Used with another verb to form questions or negatives.
Did
Hizo
Draw- To produce a picture of something using a pencil, pen etc.
Sentence- I like to draw when I’m sad.
Drew
Dibujar
Dream- A series of thoughts, images, and feelings that you experience when you are asleep.
Sentence- I dream very often with my father.
Dreamt
Sueño
Drink- To take liquid into your mouth and swallow it.
Sentence- I like to drink coffee in the mornings.
Drank
Beber
Drive- To make a car, truck, bus etc move along.
Sentence- My dad was teaching me how to drive.
Drove
Manejar
Eat- To put food in your mouth and chew and swallow it.
Sentence-
Ate
Comer
Fall- To move or drop down from a higher position to a lower position.
Sentence-
Fell
Caerse
Feed- To give food to a person or animal.
Sentence-
Fed
Alimentación
Feel- To experience a particular physical feeling or emotion.
Sentence-
Felt
Sentir
Fight- To take part in a war or battle.
Sentence-
Fought
Lucha
Find- To discover, see, or get something that you have been searching for.
Found
Encontrar
Uhh
Hhh
His
Fatal
Fatal
Fatal
Fatal
Fatal
Fatal
Fatal
Fatal
Fatal
Fatal
Fatal
Fatal
Fatal
Fatal
Fatal
Fatal
Fatal
Hang- to put something in a position so that the top part is fixed or supported, and the bottom part is free to move and does not touch the ground.
Hung
Colgar, colgado
Have- used with past participles to form perfect tenses.
Had
Tengo, tuve
Hear- to know that a sound is being made, using your ears.
Heard
Escuchar, ecuche
Hide- to deliberately put or keep something or someone in a place where they cannot easily be seen or found.
Hid
Esconder, Escondido
Hit- to touch someone or something quickly and hard with your hand, a stick etc.
Hit
Golpear
Hold- to have something in your hand, hands, or arms.
Held
Sostener, sostuve
Hurt- to injure yourself or someone else.
Hurt
Herir
Keep- to stay in a particular state, condition, or position, or to make someone or something do this.
Kept
Mantener
Know- to have information about something.
Knew
Lo se
Lay- to put someone or something down carefully into a flat position .
Laid
Puse
lead- to take someone somewhere by going in front of them while they follow, or by pulling them gently.
led
lider
leap- to jump high into the air or to jump in order to land in a different place.
lept
salto
learn- to gain knowledge of a subject or skill, by experience, by studying it, or by being taught .
learnt
aprender
leave- to go away from a place or a person.
left
dejar
lend- to let someone borrow money or something that belongs to you for a short timto let someone borrow money or something that belongs to you for a short time.
leant
presto
let- to allow someone to do something.
let
dejar
lie- to be in a position in which your body is flat on the floor, on a bed etc.
lay
mentira
light- the energy from the Sun, a flame, a lamp etc that allows you to see things.
lit/lighted
lluminar
lose- to stop having a particular attitude, quality, ability etc, or to gradually have less of it.
lost
perder
make- to produce something, for example by putting the different parts of it together.
made
hacer