Irregular verbs.
Student: Melgoza Núñez Ana G.Teacher: Herrera López ÁngelDate: 11/February/2015
ENGLISH BASIC 2A
“BE” “Ser”
Simple past: Was/Were
I would like to be a singer.
Past participe: Been
“Beegin” “Comenzar”
Past participe: Begun
Simple past: Began
I’m going to begin my diet tomorrow.
“Break” “Tiempo”
Simple past: Broke
My sister is on her lunch break right now.
Past participe: Broken
“Bring” “Traer”
Past participe: Brought
Simple past: Brought
Luis can you bring me my phone tomorrow?
“Build” “Construir”
Simple past: Built
I would like to build a snowman.
Past participe: Built
“Buy” “Comprar”
Past participe: Bought
Simple past: Bought
Can you buy those pair of shoes for me?
“Choose” “Eligió”
Past participe: Chosen.
Simple past: Chose.
I can’t decide what to choose, either red or white.
“Come”, “Venir”
Simple past: Came.
Can you come to my house today?
Past participe: Come.
“Cut”, “Cortada”
Simple past: Cut.
I want to cut my hair in layers.
Past participe: Cut.
“Drink”, “Bebida”
Simple past: Drank.
I don’t drink alcohol, i’m sorry.
Past participe: Drunk.
“Drive”, “Conducir”.
Past participe: Driven.
Simple past: Drove.
Could you drive me to the airport?
“Eat”, “Comer”
Simple past: Ate.
I would like to eat italian food today.
Past participe: Eaten.
“Fall”, “Caer”
Past participe: Fallen.
Simple past: Fell.
I almost fall out of the car yesterday.
“Feel”, “Sentir”
Simple past: Felt.
I just want to feel real love.
Past participe: Felt.
“Fly”, “Volar”
Past participe: Flown.
Simple past: Flew.
I lost my fly to do the weather.
“Forget”, “Olvidar”
Simple past: Forgot.
I always forget to do my homework.
Past participe: Forgotten.
“Get”, “Llegar”
Past participe: Gotten.
Simple past: Got.
I need to get my coat before i leave.