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« To be or not to be, that is the question… »

« To be or not to be, that is the question… ». be [bi:] was / were [wɒz / w ɜ: ] been [bi:n]. The teacher is beating a pupil. beat [bi:t] beat [bi:t] beaten [bi:tn]. He has become famous. become [bɪˡkʌm] became [bɪˡkeɪm] become [bɪˡkʌm]. The new year begins on January 1.

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« To be or not to be, that is the question… »

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  1. « To be or not to be, that is the question… » be [bi:] was / were [wɒz / wɜ:] been [bi:n]

  2. The teacher is beating a pupil beat [bi:t] beat [bi:t] beaten [bi:tn]

  3. He has become famous become [bɪˡkʌm] became [bɪˡkeɪm] become [bɪˡkʌm]

  4. The new year begins on January 1 begin [bɪˡgɪn] began [bɪˡgæn] begun [bɪˡgʌn]

  5. She is blowing on a dandelion blow [blɔ:] blew [blu:] blown [blɔ:n]

  6. She is breaking an egg break [breɪk] broke [brəʊk] broken [brəʊkn]

  7. The postman is bringing the mail bring [brɪŋ] brought [brɔ:t] brought [brɔ:t]

  8. He is building a wall build [bɪld] built [bɪlt] built [bɪlt]

  9. She is buying something buy [baɪ] bought [bɔ:t] bought [bɔ:t]

  10. He is catching the ball catch [kæʧ] caught [kɔ:t] caught [kɔ:t]

  11. She is choosing a shirt choose [ʧu:z] chose [ʧəʊz] chosen [ʧəʊzn]

  12. He is coming come [kʌm] came [keɪm] come [kʌm]

  13. The tomatoes cost 14.80 a kilo cost [kɒst] cost [kɒst] cost [kɒst]

  14. The scissors are cutting the paper cut [kʌt] cut [kʌt] cut [kʌt]

  15. He is doing his homework do [du:] did [dɪd] done [dʌn]

  16. She is drawing draw [drɔ:] drew [dru:] drawn [drɔ:n]

  17. He is drinking water drink [drɪŋk] drank [dræŋk] drunk [drʌŋk]

  18. She is driving her car drive [draɪv] drove [drəʊv] driven [drɪvn]

  19. She is eating a strawberry eat [i:t] ate [eɪt] eaten [i:tn]

  20. They are falling from the sky fall [fɔ:l] fell [fel] fallen [fɔ:ln]

  21. He is feeling the paper feel [fi:l] felt [felt] felt [felt]

  22. She is fighting fight [faɪt] fought [fɔ:t] fought [fɔ:t]

  23. He has found his key find [faɪnd] found [faʊnd] found [faʊnd]

  24. The eagle is flying fly [flaɪ] flew [flu:] flown [fləʊn]

  25. He always forgets things forget [fəˡget] forgot [fəˡgɒt] forgotten [fəˡgɒtn]

  26. We are getting mail get [get] got [gɒt] got [gɒt]

  27. She is giving a gift give [gɪv] gave [geɪv] given [gɪvn]

  28. He is going go [gəʊ] went [went] gone [gɒn]

  29. The plant is growing grow [grəʊ] grew [gru:] grown [grəʊn]

  30. She has a headache have [hæv] had [hæd] had [hæd]

  31. You hear with your ears hear [hɪə] heard [hɜ:d] heard [hɜ:d]

  32. The ostrich is hiding hide [haɪd] hid [hɪd] hidden [hɪdn]

  33. He is hitting the ball hit [hɪt] hit [hɪt] hit [hɪt]

  34. She is holding a globe hold [həʊld] held [held] held [held]

  35. She has hurt her elbow hurt [hɜ:t] hurt [hɜ:t] hurt [hɜ:t]

  36. We must keep nature clean keep [ki:p] kept [kept] kept [kept]

  37. He knows the answer know [nəʊ] knew [nju:] known [nəʊn]

  38. He is leaving the house leave [li:v] left [left] left [left]

  39. He is lending her a knife lend [lend] lent [lend] lent [lend]

  40. They are letting their house let [let] let [let] let [let]

  41. She is lying in a hammock lie [laɪ] lay [leɪ] lain [leɪn]

  42. He is lighting a bulb light [laɪt] lit [lɪt] lit [lit]

  43. He has lost the game lose [lu:z] lost [lɒst] lost [lɒst]

  44. He is making his bed make [meɪk] made [meɪd] made [meɪd]

  45. They are meeting meet [mi:t] met [met] met [met]

  46. She is paying pay [peɪ] paid [peɪd] paid [peɪd]

  47. She is putting on make-up put [pʊt] put [pʊt] put [pʊt]

  48. She is reading a book read [ri:d] read [red] read [red]

  49. They are riding their bikes ride [raɪd] rode [rəʊd] ridden [rɪdn]

  50. The alarm clock is ringing ring [rɪŋ] rang [ræŋ] rung [rʌŋ]

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