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Begin


(s.p) Began
(p.p) Begun
he/she/it = Begins
Beginng

Begin




(s.p) Began


(p.p) Begun


he/she/it = Begins


Beginng

1 começar; 2 iniciar


When did he begin his lesson?


What time does the concert begin?


This is where the footpath begins.


Begin and start are very similar in meaning but start is more often used in informal speech. They can be followed by to or by the -ing form of a verb

Drink


(s.p) drank
(p.p) drunk
drinks
drinking

Drink




(s.p) drank


(p.p) drunk


drinks


drinking

1 beber


Would you like anything to drink?


What do you drink – beer or wine?

Ring


(s.p) rang
(p.p) rung
rings
ringing

Ring




(s.p) rang


(p.p) rung


rings


ringing

1 circular, rodear; 2 tocar, telefonar, chamar


Ring the station and ask what time the next train leaves.


We rang the door bell but nobody answered.


Could you ring for a taxi, please?


‘Did you ring, sir?’ asked the stewardess.


1 (past, past participle ringed) to draw a circle around sth

Swim


(s.p) swam
(p.p) swum
swims
swimming

Swim




(s.p) swam


(p.p) swum


swims


swimming

1 nadar; 2 ficar confuso


How far can you swim?


The salad was swimming in oil.


2 to seem to be moving or turning


The floor began to swim before my eyes and I fainted.


3 to seem to be moving or turning


My head was swimming with so much new information.

Sing


(s.p) sang
(p.p) sung
sings
singing

Sing




(s.p) sang


(p.p) sung


sings


singing

1 cantar, entoar


to make musical sounds with your voice


He always sings when he's in the bath.