Verbos Irregulares - Luis Veliz Flashcards

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Build

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(Build - Built - Built)

He buildes a house

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Fall

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(Fall - Felt Felt)

an apple falls silent

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Fly

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(Fly - Flew - Flown)

the bird flies in the forest

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Find

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(Find - Found - Found)

Carlos can’t finds his book

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Cut

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(Cut - Cut - Cut)

José cuts his finger

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Draw

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(Draw - Drew - Darwn)

Ana draws many pictures

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Drink

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(Drink - Drank - Drunk)

Mario drinks juice after dinner

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Give

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(Give - Gave - Given)

Maria gives gifts to children on Christmas

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Pay

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(Pay - Paid Paid)

Manuel pays his employees on time

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Sing

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(Sing - Sang - Sung)

Kevin sings for free at town parties

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Take

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example:
irregular (Take - Took -Taken)
Who do you take to school on Wednesdays?

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Write

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example:
irregular (Write - Wrote - Written)
Who do you write to at night?

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Read

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example:
irregular (Read/rid - Read/red - Read/red)
Who do you read stories to at night?

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Pay

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example:
irregular (Pay - Paid - Paid)
Who do you pay so much money to?

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Draw

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example:
irregular (Draw - Drew - Drawn)
what do you draw on the board?

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Wake

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example
irregular (Wake, Woke, Woken)
Jorge does not wake up early

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Write

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Example
Irregular (Write, Wrote, Written)
Lucia does not write her diary at night

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Teach

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Example
Irregular: ( Teach, Taught, Taught)
Maria does not teach math classes

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Tell

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Example
Irregular (Tell, Told, Told)
Jose does not tell his son stories

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Swim

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Example
Irregular (Swim, Swam, Swunm)
Carlos doesn’t know how to swim

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Sell

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Example
Irregular (Sell, Sold, Sold)
Does Ana sell food at home?

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Grow

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Example
Irregular (Grow, Grew, Grown)
Does Noah grow his plants in the garden?

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Hide

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Example
Irregular (Hide, Hid, Hidden)
Does the squirrel hide its walnut in the tree?

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Build

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Example
Irregular (Build, Built, Built)
Does Lucas build houses in the city?

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Find
Example Irregular (Find, Found, Found) Does Rosa find her doll in the room?
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Buy
Example Irregular (buy, bought, bougth) Are you buying clothes for the party today?
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Fly
Example Irregular (Fly, Flew, Flown) the bird is flying right now?
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Grow
Example irregular (Grow, Grew, Grown) The plant that I looked at today is growing very beautiful
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Hang
Example Irregular (Hang, Hung, Hung) The child is hanging his clothes?
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Drink
Example Irregular (Drink, Drank, Drunk) I am drinking a ittle today
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Eat
Example Irregular (Eat, Ate, Eaten I am not eating for my diet today
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Pay
Example Irregular (Pay, Paid, Paid) Are you paying the salary today?
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Hide
Example Irregular (Hide, Hid, Hidden) What are yoy hiding in the closet right now?
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Lose
Example Irregular ( Lose, Lost, Lost) The Barcelona is currently losing to the League
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Make
Example Irregular (Make, Made, Made) Today my mom is making chocolate cake
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Win
Example Irregular (Win, Won, Won) we win in soccer every day
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Wake
Example Irregular (Wake, Woke, Woken) Who can wake up early?
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Understand
Example Irregular (Understand, understood, understood) Who understands today's english class?
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Throw
Example irregular (Throw, threw, thrown) Carlos always throws garbage on the street
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Think
Example Irregular (Think, thought, thought) Ana thinks of him getting up early to class
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Teach
Example Irregular (Teach, took, taken she wants to teach english
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Build
Example Irregular ( build, built, built) We are building a house.
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Cut
Example Irregular (Cut, Cut, Cut) Henry will cut his hair today
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Make
Example Irregular (Make, made, made) You are making a great effort.
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Sing
Example Irregular (Sing, sang, Sung) Who is singing in the room?
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Go/Popular
Example Superlative Adjetive (most - Popular) Paúl goes to school every day, he is the most popular
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Do/Delicious
Example Superlative Adjetive (Delicious - than ) Ana makes lunch at home every weekend. She cooks more delicious than her sisters
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Run/Fast
Example Superlative Adjetive (fast - est) Dario runs every morning in the park. He is not the fastest of his group
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Go/Small
Example Superlative Adjetive (Small-est) Jose goes to classes every day. He is smallest in his class
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Read/Religious
Example Superlative Adjetive (most-Religuous) Nancy reads the Bible every day. she is the most religious in her family
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Play/
Example Comparative Adjetive (most applied) Carlos and his friends play soccer, but Carlos is the most applied
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Has/Big
Example Comparative Adjetive (small-est) Marcos and his brothers are playing in the park. Marcos is the smallest
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Sing/Better
Example Comparative Adjetive (Better than) Juan and his band sing weekends in the park. But Juan sings better than his friends.
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Travel/Heavi
Example Comparative Adjetive (heavi-est) Andres and his friends travel on a bicycle. but Andres is the heaviest
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Train/Strong
Example Comparative Adjetive (strong-est Samuel and his friends train crossfit every day. But Samuel is the strongest in his class.
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Train
``` Example First Conditional (Afirmative) ``` if angel trains every day, he will improve a lot
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Have
``` Example First Conditional (Afirmative) ``` If I have more money, I will save to buy a car
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Travel
``` Example First Conditional (Afirmative) ``` If I travel to another country, I will eat their typical dishes.
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Go
``` Example First Conditional (Afirmative) ``` If we go to the beach, what will you do?
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Take
``` Example First Conditional (Afirmative) ``` If she takes the medications, she will get better very soon.
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Does
``` Example First Conditional (Negative) ``` If he does not miss work, he will not be fined.
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Does
``` Example First Conditional (Negative) ``` if the child does not eat his food, he will not grow healthy
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Does
``` Example First Conditional (Negative) ``` If Jorge does not play well, he will lose the game.
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To be
``` Example First Conditional (Negative) ``` if I am not attentive in class, they will scold me at home
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See
``` Example First Conditional (Negative) ``` If I don't see news, I will be uninformed.
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Do
``` Example First Conditional (Question) ``` What will you do if your mom doesn't cook today?
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Eat
``` Example First Conditional (Question) ``` If you eat healthy, will you be in good health?
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Drive
``` Example First Conditional (Question) ``` If you drive the car all day, will you be tired?
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study
``` Example First Conditional (Question) ``` If you study hard, would your head hurt?
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Play
``` Example First Conditional (Question) ``` If you play with your little sister, will she be very happy?