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Simple Past (V2) and Past Participal (V3) of these verbs: 1. sing, 2. speak, 3. teach
1. sing - sang - sung, 2. speak - spoke - spoken, 3. teach - taught - taught
Simple Past (V2) and Past Participal (V3) of these verbs: 1. run, 2. see, 3. sell
1. run - ran - run, 2. see - saw - seen, 3. sell - sold - sold
Simple Past (V2) and Past Participal (V3) of these verbs: 1. make, 2. pay, 3. read
1. make - made - made, 2. pay - paid - paid, 3. read - read - read
Simple Past (V2) and Past Participal (V3) of these verbs: 1. know, 2. lend, 3. meet
1. know - knew - known, 2. lend - lent - lent, 3. meet - met - met
Simple Past (V2) and Past Participal (V3) of these verbs: 1. eat, 2. fight, 3. write
1. eat - ate - eaten, 2. fight - fought - fought, 3. write - wrote - wrote
Simple Past (V2) and Past Participal (V3) of these verbs: 1. drive, 2. feel, 3. forget
1. drive - drove - driven, 2. feel - felt - felt, 3. forget - forgot - forgot
Simple Past (V2) and Past Participal (V3) of these verbs: 1. break, 2. buy, 3. come
1. break - broke - broken, 2. buy - bought - bought, 3. come - came - come
Simple Past (V2) and Past Participal (V3) of these verbs: 1. catch, 2. think, 3. drink
1. catch - caught - caught, 2. think - thought - thought, 3. drink - drank - drunk
Simple Past (V2) and Past Participal (V3) of these verbs: 1. go, 2. take, 3. bring
1. go - went - gone, 2. take - took - taken, 3. bring - brought - brought
noun - a particular set of clothes that people wear to show that they are members of the same group, school or an organization
uniform - He thinks that wearing school uniform depersonalizes children.
noun - a small piece of paper or card given to someone to get into a cinema, zoo, etc., or to show that they have paid for a service.
ticket - How much is a one-way ticket to New York?
noun - a piece of clothing that women wear for swimming
swimming costume - She feels uncomfortable when she puts on her new swimming costume.
noun - a set of pages of information on the internet about a particular subject, people can go on this to get more information
website - His fans created a website, giving every detail of his private life.
noun - the ability to remember information, experiences, and people
memory - She has an excellent memory for names.
verb - to put something in especially a flat or horizontal position, usually carefully or for a particular purpose
lay/laid/laid - She wants to lay on the beach and enjoy the sun.
noun - a child of a person's aunt or uncle, or, more generally, a distant (= not close) relation
cousin - My brother's wife and I both had babies around the same time, so the cousins are very close in age.
noun - a picture, short film, song, etc. that tries to tell people to buy a product or service, or a piece of text that tells people about a job, etc.
ad/advertisement - I saw an advertisement for the job in yesterday’s paper.
adv/pronoun - less than anything or anyone else; the smallest amount or number
least - I like a lot colors but purple is my least favourite of all.
verb - to like, choose, or want one thing rather than another
prefer - I'd prefer you not to smoke (= I would like it better if you did not smoke), please.
adj - not hard or firm
soft - Sleeping on a bed that is too soft can be bad for your back.
adj - physically or mentally ill; not well or healthy
sick/ill - The old woman fell/took sick (= became ill) while she was away and had to come home.