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Irregular verbs in English, beginning with the letter s. Learn the verbs in their past participle form in column one. See the verbs used in context in column two.
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said |
The teacher has just said we could have extra playtime. (say - said - said)
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seen |
I have just seen the new Marvel film. (see - saw - seen)
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sought |
The student has already sought feedback from her teachers. (seek - sought - sought)
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sold |
We have just sold our house. (sell - sold - sold)
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sent |
I have just sent back my new dress. (send - sent - sent)
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set |
The teacher has just set the homework. (set - set - set)
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sewn |
He has already sewn up the hole in his trousers. (sew - sewed - sewn)
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shaken |
I have never shaken hands with the headteacher. (shake - shook - shaken)
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shone |
How many times has the sun shone so far this week? (shine - shone - shone)
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shot |
They have already shot the film. (shoot - shot - shot)
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shown |
The teacher has already shown the class the film. (show - showed - shown)
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shrunk |
I have never shrunk my clothes in the washing before. (shrink - shrank - shrunk)
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shut |
We have just shut the windows because it's raining. (shut - shut - shut)
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sung |
We have sung in the concert every Christmas for years. (sing - sang - sung)
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sunk |
A ship has already sunk in the bad weather. (sink - sank - sunk)
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sat |
We have never sat in the front row at the theatre. (sit - sat - sat)
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slept |
I have never slept so well in my life. (sleep - slept - slept)
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slid |
We have slid down this hill every time it's snowed for as long as I can remember. (slide - slid - slid)
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smelt |
Have you smelt the flowers we just picked? (smell - smelt - smelt)
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