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Les 55 verbes irréguliers indispensables en anglais

Les 55 verbes irréguliers indispensables en anglais. Be Become Begin Break Bring Build Buy Choose Come Cost Cut Do Draw Drink. Drive Eat Fall Fight Find Fly Forget Give Go Have Hear Hit Hurt Keep. Know Leave Lose Make Meet Pay Read Ring Run Say See Sell

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Les 55 verbes irréguliers indispensables en anglais

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  1. Les 55 verbes irréguliers indispensables en anglais Be Become Begin Break Bring Build Buy Choose Come Cost Cut Do Draw Drink Drive Eat Fall Fight Find Fly Forget Give Go Have Hear Hit Hurt Keep Know Leave Lose Make Meet Pay Read Ring Run Say See Sell Send Show Shut Sing Sit Sleep Speak Swim Take Tell Think Understand Wear Win Write

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  38. She is running run [rʌn] ran [ræn] run [rʌn]

  39. She is saying something say [seɪ] said [sed] said [sed]

  40. You see with your eyes see [si:] saw [sɔ:] seen [si:n]

  41. He is selling his house sell [sel] sold [səʊld] sold [səʊld]

  42. He is sending a package send [send] sent [sent] send [sent]

  43. He is showing something show [ʃəʊ] showed [ʃəʊd] shown [ʃəʊn]

  44. He is shutting the door shut [ʃʌt] shut [ʃʌt] shut [ʃʌt]

  45. She is singing sing [sɪŋ] sang [sæŋ] sung [sʌŋ]

  46. She is sitting sit [sɪt] sat [sæt] sat [sæt]

  47. She is sleeping sleep [sli:p] slept [slept] slept [slept]

  48. She is speaking speak [spi:k] spoke [spəʊk] spoken [spəʊkn]

  49. He is swimming swim [swɪm] swam [swæm] swum [swʌm]

  50. He is taking a ticket take [teɪk] took [tʊk] taken [teɪkn]

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