The past tense of verbs ending -er , becoming -ered.
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wondered |
The lottery winner wondered what she would do with all the money she had just won.
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wandered |
I wandered through the empty streets.
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buttered |
The bread will be buttered.
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flattered |
The vain princess was very flattered by all the attention she received.
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whispered |
'It's bliss to be swimming in these tranquil waters on this beautiful, tropical island', whispered Marnie.
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remembered |
Have you remembered your PE kit?
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hammered |
The rain hammered on the roofs of the houses.
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answered |
The child answered the questions honestly.
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bothered |
Jake did not like to be bothered by phone calls whilst he was reading.
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numbered |
The teacher numbered the questions from one to ten.
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