Common Irregular Verbs in English: A Comprehensive List
| Infinitive | Past Simple | Past Participle | Translation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arise | Arose | Arisen | Surgir, Levantarse |
| Awake | Awoke | Awoken | Despertarse |
| Be/Am, Are, Is | Was/Were | Been | Ser/Estar |
| Bear | Bore | Borne/Born | Soportar, Dar a Luz |
| Beat | Beat | Beaten | Golpear |
| Become | Became | Become | Llegar a Ser |
| Begin | Began | Begun | Empezar |
| Bend | Bent | Bent | Doblar |
| Bet | Bet | Bet | Apostar |
| Bind | Bound | Bound | Atar, Encuadernar |
| Bid | Bid | Bid | Pujar |
| Bite | Bit | Bitten | Morder |
| Bleed | Bled | Bled | Sangrar |
| Blow | Blew | Blown | Soplar |
| Break | Broke | Broken | Romper |
| Breed | Bred | Bred | Criar |
| Bring | Brought | Brought | Traer, Llevar |
| Broadcast | Broadcast | Broadcast | Radiar |
| Build | Built | Built | Edificar |
| Burn | Burnt/ |
Irregular Verbs List: English to Spanish for High School
Irregular Verbs – English to Spanish
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| Infinitive | Simple Past | Past Participle | Spanish |
|---|---|---|---|
| arise | arose | arisen | surgir |
| be | was / were | been | ser |
| bear | bore | born | soportar, aguantar |
| beat | beat | beaten | golpear |
| become | became | become | convertirse |
| begin | began | begun | comenzar |
| bend | bent | bent | doblar |
| bet | bet/betted | bet/betted | apostar |
| bid | bid / bade | bid / bidden | ofrecer, pujar |
| bind | bound | bound | atar, amarrar |
| bite | bit | bitten | morder |
| bleed | bled | bled | sangrar |
| blow | blew | blown | soplar |
| break | broke | broken | romper |
| breed | bred | bred | criar |
| bring | brought | brought | traer |
| broadcast | broadcast | broadcast | transmitir, |
My Family History and the Charm of My Town: A Personal Journey
My Town and Its History
Hello friend, how are you? The last time I saw you, you were doing very well. How is your family? I wanted to thank you for everything you did for me and how well you behaved at home. On your next vacation, you should come see me and visit my town and the beach where I go swimming.
My town is very pretty. We have about 1,000 people living here. The largest building is the church, and there are two bars. One is popular with young people, where they play modern music. The other
Read MoreAntonio’s New York Adventure: A Journey Through Culture and History
Introduction
Why hadn’t Antonio visited New York before?
Antonio’s family moved to Spain just before his 12th birthday, and he never got the opportunity to visit New York.
Chapter 1
1. Why is it difficult to talk about a real New Yorker?
People from different races and cultures have been coming to New York to have a better life for themselves since the city was founded, and it has always had a mixture of cultures and religions.
2. How did passing through Times Square affect Antonio, and why?
He was speechless
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Chapter I. Down the Rabbit-Hole
Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, ‘and what is the use of a book,’ thought Alice ‘without pictures or conversation?’
So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid), whether the pleasure of making a daisy-chain would
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GRAMMAR EXERCISES
1. Present and Past Tenses
Simple Present and Present Continuous
- My brother does not go to sleep before midnight.
- Anne is taking her sister to the cinema tomorrow.
- Charles is washing the car at the moment.
- Peter never forgets to lock the door.
- Sh! Be quiet! John is sleeping!
- My parents are not visiting friends tonight.
- Where does Mary catch the bus in the mornings?
- Mum does not make dinner every Saturday.
- Why are you crying?
- They always buy the evening newspaper.
Past Simple and Past Continuous
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