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Irregular verbs in English, beginning with the letters t and u. Learn the verbs in their past simple form in column one. See the verbs used in context in column two.
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took |
I took some time off work last year. (take - took - taken)
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taught |
The teacher taught them fractions in Maths last week. (teach - taught - taught)
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tore |
Yesterday, he tore his trousers. (tear - tore - torn)
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told |
Yesterday, the teacher told the class a story. (tell - told - told)
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thought |
Yesterday, we thought about going on holiday. (think - thought - thought)
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threw |
Last summer, she threw the javelin. (throw - threw - thrown)
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trod |
Yesterday, she trod on her sister's foot! (tread - trod - trodden)
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understood |
I understood yesterday's lesson perfectly. (understand - understood - understood)
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