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60 Cards in this Set

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Become - became - become

The caterpillar become a beautiful butterfly

Begin - began - begun

I begin my English class

Be - was/were - been

I was at the cinema

Break - broke - broken

My brother broke my pencil

Bring - brought - brought

The dog brings the newspaper at home

Do - did - done

I do my homework

Buy - bought - bought

My mother bought vegetable

Catch - caught - caught

He catches the ball

Choose - chose - chosen

He has chosen one door

Come - came - come

He comes to class on time every day

Cut - cut - cut

I cut my finger on a piece of paper

Drink - drank - drunk

I drink water every time

Drive - drove - driven

He's going to drive to the airport this evening

Eat - ate - eaten

We are lunch early today

Fall - fell - fallen

The boy fell from the up of the tree

Feel - felt - felt

She feels sick

Find - found - found

I found this wallet on the floor

Fly - flew - flown

She's going to fly yo save the World

Forget - forgot - forgotten

I forgot my wallet at home.

Get - got - got

He gets the money.

Give - gave - given

He gave a gift to his mother.

Go - went - gone

We go late to the school.

Grow - grew - grown

She grew up so fast.

Have - had - had

I have some pizza for breakfast.

Hear - heard - heard

I could hear her take a deep breath.

Hold - held - held

She held on to the baby.

Know - knew - known

I know her.

Learn - learned/learnt - learned/learnt

He learned his lesson last week.

Leave - left - left

We left the book at home.

Lose - lost - lost

I lose my key yesterday.

Make - made - made

I made the bed before I left.

Meet - met - met

He met his wife in Hawaii.

Pay - paid - paid

He paid by credit card.

Put - put - put

She put the dishes in the table.

Read - read - read

He reads a science fiction novel.

Ride - rode - ridden

I've ridden a bike all my life.

Ring - rang - rung

The bell rang.

Run - ran - run

I ran four miles yesterday.

Say - said - said

He said he would be gone for two days.

See - saw - seen

I saw the film last weekend.

Sell - sold - sold

My cousin sells ice cream in the park.

Send - sent - sent

Robert sent a letter to his grandma.

Sing - sang - sung

We sang in the chorus the last night.

Sit - Sat - sat

We sit down under a tree.

Sleep - slept - slept

Charles slept all night, like a baby.

Speak - spoke - spoken

They spoke a lot of time yesterday.

Spell - spelled/spelt - spelled/spelt

We spelt in English class, it works.

Spend - spent - spent

He spent too much in the super.

Stand - stood - stood

You need to stand up.

Swim - swam - swum

He swam to an island that was not far away.

Take - took - taken

I took an apple of the bowl.

Teach - taught - taught

You teach me a few things, in the English class.

Tell - told - told

She tells me a secret.

Think - thought - thought

He thinks in the dessert before the lunch.

Throw - threw - thrown

My brother threw the garbage inside the dump.

Understand - understood - understood

I understand perfectly the English class.

Wear - wore - worn

He wears winter clothes.

Win - won - won

He won the round satisfactorily.

Write - wrote - written

Elena writes a poems for her father.

Cost - cost - cost

A good book would sometimes cost as much as a good house.