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Irregular Verbs in English:

A Slideshow Revision Exercise

by Michael A. Riccioli 2008

Saturday, 23 January 2010

11.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

bleed (Infinitive)

bled (Simple Past)

bled (Past Participle)

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- His nose started to bleed ...

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- He had swollen red gums which bled on brushing.

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- I've had it for about three years and it has bled a couple of times.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- His nose started to bleed ...

- He had swollen red gums which bled on brushing.

- I've had it for about three years and it has bled a couple of times.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

bleed (Infinitive)

bled (Simple Past)

bled (Past Participle)

Saturday, 23 January 2010

12.

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

blow (Infinitive)

blew (Simple Past)

blown (Past Participle)

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- He used to blow his whistle three times a day.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- Police whistles blew, the shouting turned to screaming..

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- My hard disk has blown up and I've lost 15,000 files.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- My hard disk has blown up and I've lost 15,000 files.

- He used to blow his whistle three times a day.

- Police whistles blew, the shouting turned to screaming..

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

blow (Infinitive)

blew (Simple Past)

blown (Past Participle)

Saturday, 23 January 2010

13.

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

break (Infinitive)

broke (Simple Past)

broken (Past Participle)

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- This event also provides an opportunity to break away from our dependence on fossil fuels.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- He broke his arm in an accident.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- He was fortunate not to have broken his neck..

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- He was fortunate not to have broken his neck..

- This event also provides an opportunity to break away from our dependence on fossil fuels.

- He broke his arm in an accident.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

break (Infinitive)

broke (Simple Past)

broken (Past Participle)

Saturday, 23 January 2010

14.

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

breed (Infinitive)

bred (Simple Past)

bred (Past Participle)

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- Cats continue to breed for a long time.

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- "I'm absolutely thrilled he won. I bred him and love the horse. "

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- The majority of these animals have been bred in this zoo.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- The majority of these animals have been bred in this zoo.

- Cats continue to breed for a long time.

- "I'm absolutely thrilled he won. I bred him and love the horse. "

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

breed (Infinitive)

bred (Simple Past)

bred (Past Participle)

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15.

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

bring (Infinitive)

brought (Simple Past)

brought (Past Participle)

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- It is time to bring the lemon tree in again.

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- He brought in a small bottle of liquid yesterday morning.

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- Their children had brought them a lot of happiness.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- Their children had brought them a lot of happiness.

- It is time to bring the lemon tree in again.

- He brought in a small bottle of liquid yesterday morning.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

bring (Infinitive)

brought (Simple Past)

brought (Past Participle)

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16.

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

build (Infinitive)

built (Simple Past)

built (Past Participle)

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- It is very easy to build large glass display cabinets.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- This is the house that Jack built ...

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- They have built a bunker in their back garden.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- They have built a bunker in their back garden.

- It is very easy to build large glass display cabinets.

- This is the house that Jack built ...

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

build (Infinitive)

built (Simple Past)

built (Past Participle)

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17.

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

burn (Infinitive)

burnt/burned (Simple Past)

burnt/burned (Past Participle)

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- Our bodies are designed to burn carbohydrates and store fats.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- In 1776 a fire burnt the theatre to the ground.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- My friend’s house burned down last month.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- I expect he has burnt all the documents by now.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- Some rolls I put in the oven for dinner have burned!

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- My friend’s house burned down last month.

- Our bodies are designed to burn carbohydrates and store fats.- In 1776 a fire burnt the theatre to the ground.

Some rolls I put in the oven for dinner have burned!

- I expect he has burnt all the documents by now.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

burn (Infinitive)

burnt/burned (Simple Past)

burnt/burned (Past Participle)

Saturday, 23 January 2010

18.

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

burst (Infinitive)

burst (Simple Past)

burst (Past Participle)

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- He felt at one moment that his brain was going to burst.

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- Then she burst into tears and showed him the letters.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- I could have burst into tears..

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- I could have burst into tears.

- He felt at one moment that his brain was going to burst.

- Then she burst into tears and showed him the letters.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

burst (Infinitive)

burst (Simple Past)

burst (Past Participle)

Saturday, 23 January 2010

19.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

buy (Infinitive)

bought (Simple Past)

bought (Past Participle)

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- He has decided to buy a new car.

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- "I bought some cod liver oil, multi-vitamins and paracetamol."

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- He has just bought a €15,000 car.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- He has just bought a €15,000 car.

- He has decided to buy a new car.

- "I bought some cod liver oil, multi-vitamins and paracetamol."

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

buy (Infinitive)

bought (Simple Past)

bought (Past Participle)

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20.

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

cast (Infinitive)

cast (Simple Past)

cast (Past Participle)

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- Some people might be forced to cast their vote one way or another.

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- Another analyst also cast huge doubts on their authenticity.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- Later historians have cast doubts on the Druidical practices.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

- "- Later historians have cast doubts on the Druidical practices.

- Some people might be forced to cast their vote one way or another.

- Another analyst also cast huge doubts on their authenticity.

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Michael A. Riccioli - 2008

cast (Infinitive)

cast (Simple Past)

cast (Past Participle)

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This is the endof Part 2

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