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Les 99 verbes irréguliers indispensables en anglais

Be Bear Beat Become Begin Bet Bite Bleed Blow Break Bring Build Buy Catch Choose Come Cost Cut Deal Do Draw Drink Drive Eat Fall. Les 99 verbes irréguliers indispensables en anglais. Feed Feel Fight Find Fly Forbid Forget Forgive Get Give Go Grow Hang Have

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Les 99 verbes irréguliers indispensables en anglais

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  1. Be Bear Beat Become Begin Bet Bite Bleed Blow Break Bring Build Buy Catch Choose Come Cost Cut Deal Do Draw Drink Drive Eat Fall Les 99 verbes irréguliers indispensables en anglais Feed Feel Fight Find Fly Forbid Forget Forgive Get Give Go Grow Hang Have Hear Hide Hit Hold Hurt Keep Know Lay Lead Leave Lend Let Lie Light Lose Make Mean Meet Pay Put Read Ride Ring Rise Run Say See Sell Send Set Shake Shine Shoot Show Shut Sing Sink Sit Sleep Slide Speak Speed Spend Stand Steal Strike Swear Swim Swing Take Teach Tear Tell Think Throw Understand Wake Wear Win Write

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

  3. She is bearing a child bear [beə] bore [bɔ:] borne [bɔ:n]

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

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

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

  7. They are betting money bet [bet] bet [bet] bet [bet]

  8. She is biting an apple bite [bait] bit [bɪt] bitten [bɪtn]

  9. His foot is bleeding bleed [bli:d] bled [bled] bled [bled]

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  20. He is dealing cards deal [di:l] delt [delt] delt [delt]

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

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

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

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

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

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

  27. He is feeding a chipmunk feed [fi:d] fed [fed] fed [fed]

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

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

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

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

  32. Smoking is forbidden forbid [fəˡbɪd] forbade [fəˡbeɪd] forbidden [fəˡbɪdn]

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

  34. She wants to be forgiven forgive [fəˡgɪv] forgave [fəˡgeɪv] forgiven [fəˡgɪvn]

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

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

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

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

  39. The flip-flops are hanging on a string hang [hæŋ] hung [hʌŋ] hung [hʌŋ]

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  48. She is laying the table lay [lei] laid [led] laid [led]

  49. The yellow jersey is leading lead [li:l] led [led] led [led]

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

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