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Irregular verbs in English, beginning with the letters p, q, and r. Learn the verbs in their past simple form in column one. See the verbs used in context in column two.
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paid |
We paid for yesterday's shopping in cash. (pay - paid - paid)
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put |
I put my uniform away after school yesterday. (put - put - put)
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quit |
Last week, I quit my job. (quit - quit - quit)
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read |
Last week, we read 'Hamlet' in English. (read - read - read)
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rode |
Yesterday, I rode my bike to school. (ride - rode - ridden)
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rang |
I rang my friend last week. (ring - rang - rung)
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rose |
The sun rose at 5am yesterday morning. (rise - rose - risen)
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ran |
I ran a race last year. (run - ran - run)
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