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70 Cards in this Set
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To be
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was were
It was here yesterday. They were in Chicago last year. |
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To beat
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beat
The Cubs beat the Sox last week. |
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To become
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became
He became a great man. |
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To begin
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began
They finally began the project. |
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To bet
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bet
She bet on the wrong horse. |
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To bite
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bit
The dog bit me! |
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To bleed
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bled
My friend's finger bled a lot. |
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To blow
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blew
The wind blew the leaves. |
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To break
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broke
My little brother broke the vase. |
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To bring
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brought
Juan brought flowers to Maria. |
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To build
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built
The workers built the garage. |
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To burn
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burnt
My mother burnt the toast. |
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To buy
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bought
I bought her a gift yesterday. |
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To catch
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caught
Pedro caught a big fish. |
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To cut
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cut
Did you cut your finger? |
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To dig
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dug
The dog dug a hole in the garden. |
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To do
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did
I did not do my homework. |
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To draw
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drew
The artists drew a large picture. |
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To dream
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dreamed/dreamt
I dreamed of you last night. |
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To eat
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ate
Who ate the doughnut? |
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To fall
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fell
Grandmother fell down the stairs. |
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To feed
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fed
i fed the children at six o'clock. |
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To feel
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felt
I felt pain in my shoulders. |
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To fight
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fought
The boxer fought a good fight. |
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To find
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found
I found my purse. |
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To fly
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flew
We flew to L.A. last month. |
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To forget
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forgot
He forgot to come to work. |
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To freeze
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froze
It was so cold, the ground froze. |
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To get
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Got
My cousin got the groceries. |
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To go
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Went
We went to the movies. |
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To have
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had
They had a lot of money before the recession. |
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To hear
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heard
You heard someone break in the house, didn't you? |
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To hide
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hid
My son hid behind the chair. |
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To hit
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hit
The batter hit the ball. |
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To hold
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held
Juana held the baby. |
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To hurt
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hurt
I hurt my leg yesterday. |
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To keep
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kept
I kept the money. |
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To know
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knew
My boyfriend knew the truth. |
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To learn
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learned
I learned arithmetic in grade school. |
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To leave
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left
The police left the house. |
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To lose
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lost
The women lost their purses. |
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To make
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made
The carpenters made several shelves. |
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To meet
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met
My grandmother met Jose two weeks ago. |
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To pay
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paid
Maria paid too much for the coat. |
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To quit
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quit
I quit my job this morning. |
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To read
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read
My sisters read the novel last year. |
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To ride
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rode
I rode in the new car this morning. |
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To ring
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rang
The telephone rang once. |
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To run
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ran
The child ran in front of the car. |
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To say
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said
He said I was beautiful. |
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To sell
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sold
We sold our house one week ago. |
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To send
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sent
My niece sent the letter two months ago. |
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To shoot
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shot
The robber shot the clerk. |
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To shut
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shut
The employee shut the door. |
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To sing
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sang
The girl sang the song. |
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To sit
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sat
He sat down when the man walked in the room. |
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To sleep
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slept
You slept well? |
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To smell
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smelled
The flowers smelled good. |
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To spell
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spelled/spelt
The student correctly spelled the word. |
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To spend
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spent
My little brother spent all of his money. |
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To stand.
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stood
I stood all day. My feet hurt! |
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To steal
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stole
The thief stole my tools. |
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To swear
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swore
He fell down and swore. |
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To swim
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swam
The small girl swam across the pool. |
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To take
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took
The worker took his tools to the garage. |
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To teach
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taught
The teacher taught the lesson on verbs in the morning. |
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To think
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thought
I thought the game was in Chicago. |
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To write
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wrote
My girlfriend wrote me a letter last month. |
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To wear
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wore
We wore boots yesterday. |
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To win
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won
The Cubs won the World Series! |