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17) (to) bring: traer, llevar. Simple Past: brought. Past Participle: brought. Ex.

: Jim had brought the bycicle to his house when I saw him (Jim haba llevado la bicicleta a su casa cuando yo le vi). (to) broadcast: emitir, radiar, difundir por la televisin. Simple Past: broadcast. Past Participle: broadcast. Ex.: The BBC has broadcast the show this morning. (La BBC ha emitido el espectculo esta maana). 18) (to) build: construir, edificar Simple Past: built. Past Participle: built. Ex.: John had built a house near Menorca last month. (John haba construido/edificado una casa cerca de Menorca). 19-(to) burn: quemar, arder. Simple Past: burnt /burned. Past Participle: burnt / burned. Ex.: Hugh has burnt the book when he has finished the exam. (Hugh ha quemado el libro cuando l ha acabado el examen). 20) (to) burst: reventar, estallar. Simple Past: burst Past Participle: burst. Ex.: Yasmina has burst into tears this morning. (Yasmina ha estallado en lgrimas esta maana). 21) (to) buy: comprar. Simple Past: bought. Past Participle: bought. Ex.: The teacher had bought pencils for the exam. (La profesora haba comprado lpices para el examen). 22) (to) cast: arrojar, tirar. Simple Past: cast. Past Participle: cast. Ex.: My sister had cast the plant yesterday night. (Mi hermana haba tirado la planta ayer por la noche). 23) (to) catch: coger. Simple Past: caught. Past Participle: caught. Ex.: The boy had caught the bus when Molly arrived. (El chico haba cogido el bus cuando lleg Molly). 24) (to) come: venir. Simple Past: came. Past Participle: come. Ex.: Francis had come to my house when Susan arrived. (Francis haba venido a mi casa cuando Susan lleg) 25) (to) cost: costar. Simple Past: cost. Past Participle: cost. Ex.: The pencil has cost one euro. (El lpiz haba costado un euro). 26) (to) cut: cortar. Simple Past: cut. Past Participle: cut.

Ex.: Ursula has cut the steak with a small knife. (Ursula ha cortado el filete con un cuchillo). 27) (to) choose: escoger, elegir. Simple Past: chose. Past Participle: chosen 28) (to) cling: agarrarse, aferrarse. Simple Past: clung. Past Participle: clung. Ex.: The football player has clung to the stick this afternoon. (El jugador de ftbol se ha agarrado al palo esta tarde). 29) (to) creep: arrastrarse. Simple Past: crept. Past Participle; crept. Ex.: The dog has crept on the floor all the morning. (El perro se ha arrastrado en el suelo toda la maana). 30) (to) deal: tratar. Simple Past: dealt. Past Participle: dealt. Ex.: Our factory has dealt with another important company. (Nuestra empresa ha tratado con otra compaa importante). 31) (to) dig: cavar. Simple Past: dug Past Participle: dug. Ex.: Herbert has dug a hole in his garden. (Herbert ha cavado un agujero en su jardn). 32) (to) do/does: hacer. Simple Past: did. Past Participle: done. Ex.: Muriel has done the homework at a friend's house. (Muriel ha hecho los deberes en casa de una amiga). 33) (to) draw: dibujar, pintar. Simple Past: drew. Past Participle: drawn. Ex.: The little boy has drawn an elephant this morning. (El nio pequeo ha dibujado un elefante esta maana). 34) (to) dream: soar. Simple Past: dreamt / dreamed. Past Participle: dreamt / dreamed. Ex.: Jules has dreamt all night. (Jules ha soado toda la noche). 35) (to) drink: beber. Simple Past: drank. Past Participle: drunk. Ex.: Hugh has drunk wine all the afternoon. (Hugh ha bebido vino toda la tarde). 36) (to) drive: conducir. Simple Past: drove. Past Participle: driven. Ex.: You have driven to the beach this morning. (T has conducido hasta la playa esta maana). 37) (to) eat: comer. Simple Past: ate. Past Participle: eaten. Ex.: Helen has eaten a sandwich at home. (Helen ha comido un sandwich en casa).

38) (to) fall: caer/se. Simple Past: fell. Past Participle: fallen. Ex.: Jim has fallen from the stairs when he has arrived home. (Jim se ha cado de las escaleras cuando l ha llegado a casa). 39) (to) feed: alimentar. Simple Past: fed. Past Participle: fed. Ex.: Ulrich has fed his dogs with bread. (Ulrich ha alimentado a sus perros con pan. 40) (to) feel: sentir. Simple Past: felt. Past Participle: felt. Ex.: James has felt love when he has seen the girl. (James ha sentido amor cuando ha visto a la chica). 41) (to) fight: luchar. Simple Past: fought. Past Participle: fought. Ex.: The dog has fought against the cat. (El perro ha luchado contra el gato) 42) (to) find: encontrar. Simple Past: found. Past Participle: found. 43) (to) flee: huir. Simple Past: fled. Past Participle: fled. Ex.: John has fled the country with his wife. (John ha huido del pas con su mujer). 44) (to) fly: volar. Simple Past: flew. Past Participle: flown. Ex.: Paul has flown from Barcelona to Paris this morning. (Paul ha volado de Barcelona a Pars esta maana). 45) (to) forbid: prohibir. Simple Past: forbade. Past Participle: forbidden. Ex.: Juliana has forbidden red dresses in her class. 46) (to) forget: olvidar. Simple Past: forgot. Past Participle: forgotten Ex.: James has forgotten the key in the bar. (James ha olvidado la llave en el bar). 47) (to) forgive: perdonar. Simple Past: forgave. Past Participle: forgiven. Ex.: Helmut has forgiven the mistake this month. (Helmut ha perdonado el error este mes). 48) (to) freeze: helar, congelar. Simple Past: froze. Past Participle: frozen. Ex: The snow has frozen on the roof. (La nieve se ha helado en el tejado.

49) (to) get: conseguir, lograr, obtener. Simple Past: got. Past Participle: got / gotten. Ex.: Mary has got a new bicycle this week. (Mary ha conseguido una nueva bicicleta esta semana). 50) (to) give: dar. Simple Past: gave. Past Participle: given. Ex: Some boys have given a cake to the brown dog. 51) (to) go/ goes: ir. Simple Past: went. Past Participle: gone. Ex.: A mouse has gone to his house this morning. (Un ratn ha ido a su casa esta maana. 52) (to) grow: crecer. Simple Past: grew. Past participle: grown. Ex.: The farmer has grown potatoes in his orchard. (El granjero ha cultivado patatas en su huerto). 53) (to) grind: moler. Simple Past: ground. Past Participle: ground. Ex.: Robert has ground the coffee this month. (Robert ha molido el caf este mes).

54) (to) hang: colgar. Simple Past: hung. Past Participle: hung. Ex.: My sister has hung the picture on the wall. (Mi hermana ha colgado el cuadro en la pared). 55) (to) have : tener, haber. Simple Past: had. Past Participle: had. Ex.: My friend has had a baby this morning. (Mi amiga ha tenido un beb esta maana). 56) (to) hear: or. Simple Past: heard. Past Participle: heard. Ex.: Jim has heard a bird on the roof this morning. (Jim ha odo un pjaro en el tejado esta maana). 57) (to) hide: esconder, esconderse. Simple Past: hid. Past Participle: hidden. Ex.: Gary has hidden the bread in his room. (Gary ha escondido el pan en su habitacin). 58) (to) hit: golpear. Simple Past: hit. Past Participle: hit. Ex.: John has hit the ball with his arm. (John ha golpeado la pelota con su brazo). 59) (to) hold: agarrar, celebrar.mantener, coger. Simple Past: held. Past Participle: held. Ex.: The boss has held a meeting in the USA this week.

60) (to) hurt: herir, daar. Simple Past: hurt. Past Participle: hurt. Ex.: The elephant has hurt the tourist knee at the safari. (El elefante ha herido la rodilla del turista en el safari). 61) (to) keep: guardar, mantener. Simple Past: kept. Past Participle: kept. Ex.: The woman has kept the milk in the fridge. (La mujer ha guardado la leche en la nevera). 62) (to) know: conocer, saber. Simple Past: knew. Past Participle: known. Ex.: Umberto has known his wife since they were young. (Umberto conoce a su mujer desde que eran jvenes). 63) (to) kneel: arrodillarse. Simple Past: knelt. Past Participle: knelt. Ex.: The nun has knelt in the church. 64) (to) knit: hacer punto. Simple Past: knit. Past Participle: knit. Ex.: The old woman has knit all the morning at her house. (La mujer mayor ha hecho punto toda la maana en su casa). 65) (to) lay: poner. Simple Past: laid. Past Participle: laid. Ex.: Her friends have laid a present beside the door. (Sus amigos han puesto un regalo al lado de la puerta). 66) (to) lead: conducir, dirigir. Simple Past: led. Past Participle: led. Ex.: Yoko has lead the Japanese tourists to the cathedral this morning. (Yoko ha dirigido a los turistas japoneses a la catedral esta maana). 67) (to) lean: apoyarse. Simple Past: leant. Past Participle: leant. Ex.: The girls have leant on the wall this afternoon. (Las chicas se han apoyado en el muro esta tarde). 68) (to) leap: brincar. Simple Past: leapt. Past Participle: leapt. Ex.: Your father has leapt when he has seen your new car. (Tu padre ha brincado cuando ha visto tu coche nuevo). 69) (to) learn: aprender. Simple Past: learnt / learned. Past Participle: learnt / learned. Ex.: Yoshi has learnt Catalan this year. (Yoshi ha aprendido cataln este ao). 70) (to) leave: dejar. Simple Past: left. Past Participle: left. Ex.: My brother has left his flat this week. (Mi hermano ha dejado su piso este mes).

71) (to) lend: prestar. Simple Past: lent. Past Participle: lent. Ex.: My neighbour has lent me his car to go to the supermarket. (Mi vecino me ha prestado su coche para ir al supermercado). 72) (to) let: dejar, permitir. Simple Past: let. Past Participle: let. Ex.: Her sister has let me make an omelette in her house. (Su hermana me ha dejado hacer una tortilla en su casa). 73) (to) lie: echarse. Simple Past: lay. Past Participle: lain. Ex.: Our family has lain on the grass after lunch. (Nuestra familia se ha echado en el csped despus del almuerzo). 74) (to) light: encender. Simple Past: lit. Past Participle: lit. Ex.: Anthony has lit a cigarette this morning. (Anthony ha encendido un cigarrillo esta maana). 75) (to) lose: perder. Simple Past: lost. Past Participle: lost. Ex.: The student has lost his books in the train. (El estudiante ha perdido sus libros en el tren). 76) (to) make: hacer, fabricar. Simple Past: made. Past Participle: made. Ex.: The baker has made a big cake for his daughter's birthday. (El panadero ha hecho un gran pastel para el cumpleaos de su hija). 77) (to) mean: significar. Simple Past: meant. Past Participle: meant. Ex.: Paul's leaving has meant a big loss for Susan. La partida de Paul ha significado una gran prdida para Susan). 78) (to) meet: conocerse por primera vez, encontrarse. Simple Past: met. Past Participle: met. Ex.: Anne has met a friend at the cinema. (Anne se ha encontrado a un amigo en el cine). 79) (to) mistake: errar, equivocarse. Simple Past: mistook. Past Participle: mistaken. Ex.: They have mistaken one bag for another one. (Ellos han equivocado una cartera por otra). 80) (to) overcome: vencer. Simple Past: overcame. Past Participle: overcome. Ex.: James has overcome his illness this year. (James ha superado su enfermedad este ao). 81) (to) pay: pagar. Simple Past: paid. Past Participle: paid. Ex.: Chrales has paid a thousand euros for a boat. (James ha pagado mil euros por una barca).

82) (to) put: poner. Simple Past: put. Past Participle: put. Ex.: You have put the trousers inside the cupboard. (T has puesto los pantalones dentro del armario. 83) (to) read: leer. Simple Past: read. Past Participle: read. Ex.: They have read Joseph's novel this semester. (Ellos han ledo la novela de Joseph este semestre). 84) (to) ride: conducir, montar. Simple Past: rode. Past Participle: ridden. Ex.: My friend has ridden a horse this week-end. (Mi amiga ha montado a caballo este fin de semana). 85) (to) ring: llamar (al timbre o por telfono). Simple Past: rang. Past Participle: rung. Ex.: The boy has rung Mary this afternoon. (El chico ha llamado a Mary esta tarde). 86) (to) rise: elevarse, levantarse. Simple Past: rose. Past Participle: risen. Ex.: The sun has risen very early this morning. (El sol ha salido muy temprano esta maana). 87) (to) run: correr. Simple Past: ran. Past Participle: run. Ex.: Tim has run all the morning to practice some sport. (Tom ha corrido toda la maana para practicar algo de deporte). 88) (to) say: decir. Simple Past: said. Past Participle: said. Ex.: Gertrud has said no to her husband's command. (Gertrud ha dicho que no a la peticin de su marido). 89) (to) see: ver. Simple Past: saw. Past Participle: seen. Ex.: Harold has seen "Frida" this week. (Harold ha visto "Frida" esta semana). 90) (to) seek: buscar. Simple Past: sought. Past Participle: sought. Ex.: John has sought his wallet at home. (John ha buscado su monedero en casa). 91) (to) sell: vender. Simple Past: sold. Past Participle: sold. Ex.: Marius has sold his bicycle this morning. (Marius ha vendido su bicicleta esta maana). 92) (to) send: enviar. Simple Past: sent. Past Participle: sent. Ex.: The teacher has sent a letter to his pupils' parents. (El profesor ha enviado una carta a los padres de sus alumnos).

93) (to) set: poner (se) Simple Past: set. Past Participle: set. Ex.: The sun has set at six this evening. (El sol se ha puesto a las seis esta tarde). 94) (to) sew: coser. Simple Past: sewed. Past Participle: sewed / sewn. Ex.: My boyfriend's mother has sewed/sewn a very beautiful green dress. 95) (to) shake: sacudir. Simple Past: shook. Past Participle: shaken. Ex.: The boy has shaken the bag at the school. (El chico ha sacudido la bolsa esta maana). 96) (to) shear: esquilar. Simple Past: shore. Past Participle: shorn. Ex.: The old man has shorn the sheep to get wool. (El hombre mayor ha esquilado a la oveja para conseguir lana). 97) (to) shine: brillar. Simple Past: shone. Past Participle: shone Ex.: The sun has shone all the morning. (El sol ha brillado toda la maana). 98) (to) shoot: disparar. Simple Past: shot. Past Participle: shot. Ex: The tall man has shot the short one. (El hombre alto ha disparado al hombre bajo). 99) (to) show: ensear, mostrar. Simple Past: showed. Past Participle: shown. The director has shown his script to the actors. (El director ha mostrado su guin a los actores). 100) (to) shrink: encoger/se. Simple Past: shrank. Past Participle: shrunk. Ex.: The shirt has shrunk inside the washing machine. 101) (to) shut: cerrar. Simple Past: shut. Past participle: shut. Ex.: The shop has shut at eight this evening. (La tienda ha cerrado a las ocho esta tarde). 102) (to) sing: cantar. Simple Past: sang. Past Participle: sung. Ex.: George Michael has sung a lot of songs in the show. (George Michael ha cantado un montn de canciones en el espectculo). 103) (to) sink: hundirse. Simple Past: sank. Past Participle: sunk. Ex.: The big ship has sunk in the Atlantic Ocean. (El gran barco se ha hundido en el Ocano Atlntico).

104) (to) sit: sentar/se. Simple Past: sat. Past Participle: sat. Ex.: Juliette has sat in front of her sister in the classroom. (Juliette se ha sentado en frente de su hermana en la clase). 105) (to) sleep: dormir. Simple Past: slept. Past Participle: The little baby has slept in her parents' bed. (El beb ha dormido en la cama de sus padres). 106) (to) slide: deslizarse, resbalar. Simple Past: slid. Past Participle: slid. 107) (to) smell: oler. Simple Past: smelt. Past Participle: smelt. Ex.: James has smelt the strawbeery cheese cake from his room. (James ha olido el pastel de queso con fresas desde su habitacin). 108) (to) sow: sembrar. Simple Past: sowed. Past Participle: sowed / sown. Ex.: The farmer has sowed/sown all the seeds this afternoon. (El granjero ha sembrado todas las semillas esta tarde). 109) (to) speak: hablar. Simple Past: spoke. Past Participle: spoken. Ex.: Madonna has spoken to her manager because he was angry with her. (Madonna ha hablado con su manager porque l estaba enfadado con ella). 110) (to) speed: acelerar. Simple Past: sped. Past Participle: sped. Ex.: Fonsi Nieto has sped his motorbike at the race. (Fonsi Nieto ha acelerado su moto en la carrera). 111) (to) spell: deletrear. Simple Past: spelt. Past Participle: spelt. Ex.: Monica's baby has spelt her name this morning. (La nia de Mnica ha deletreado su nombre esta maana). 112) (to) spend: gastar. Simple Past: spent. Past Participle: spent. Ex.: Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith have spent their holidays at Malaga. (Antonio Banderas y Melanie Griffith han pasado sus vacaciones en Mlaga). 113) (to) spill: derramar. Simple Past: spilt / spilled. Past Participle: spilt / spilled. Ex.: The dog has spilled/spilt the oil on the floor. (El perro ha derramado el aceite en el suelo). 114) (to) spin: hilar. Simple Past: spun. Past Participle: spun. Ex.: The dress maker has spun the shirt. (La sastra ha hilado la camisa). 115) (to) spit: escupir.

Simple Past: spat. Past Participle: spat. Ex.: The boy has spat at the bathroom after lunch. (El chico ha escupido en el bao despus del almuerzo). 116) (to) split: hender, partir, rajar. Simple Past: split. Past Participle: split. Ex.: The couple has split the melon at home. (La pareja ha partido el meln en su casa). 117) (to) spoil: estropear. Simple Past: spoilt / spoiled. Simple Past: spoilt / spoiled. Ex.: My sister has spoilt the hair drier. (Mi hermana ha estropeado el secador). 118) (to) spread: extender. Simple Past: spread. Past Participle: spread. Ex.: Tom has spread the butter on the bread. (Tom ha extendido la mantequilla en el pan). 119) (to) spring: saltar. Simple Past: sprang. Past Participle: sprung. Ex.: The athlete has sprung from the balcony to the floor. (El atleta ha saltado desde el balcn hasta el suelo). 120) (to) stand: estar de pie. Simple Past: stood. Past Participle: stood. Ex.: The teacher has stood in front of the student for half an hour. (El profesor ha estado de pie delante del alumno durante media hora). 121) (to) steal: robar. Simple Past: stole. Past Participle: stolen. Ex.: The burglars have stolen a lot of pictures from the museum. (Los ladrones han robado muchos cuadros del museo). 122) (to) stick: pegar, engomar. Simple Past: stuck. Past Participle: stuck. Ex.: Daniel has stick the picture on his notebook. (Daniel ha pegado el dibujo en su libreta). 123) (to) sting: picar. Simple Past: stung. Past Participle: stung. Ex.: The wasp has stung the child at the swimming-pool. (La avispa ha picado al nio en la piscina). 124) (to stink: Apestar. Simple Past: stank/stunk. Past Participle: stunk. Ex.: The old house has stunk all the week. (La casa vieja ha apestado toda la semana). 125) (to) stride: dar zancadas. Simple Past: strode. Past Participle: stridden. Ex.: The tall boy has stridden in the garden. (El chico alto ha dado zancadas en el jardn).

126) (to) strike: golpear. Simple Past: struck. Past Participle: struck. Ex.: The crazy fan has stroken Figo's head with a stick. (El fan loco ha golpeado la cabeza de Figo con un palo). 127) (to) swear: jurar. Simple Past: swore. Past Participle: sworn. Ex.: My friends have sworn that they did not see the film. (Mis amigos han jurado que ellos no vieron la pelcula). 128) (to) sweat: sudar. Simple Past: sweat. Past Participle: sweat. Ex.: Anna Kournikova has sweat a lot in the match. (Anna Kournikova ha sudado mucho en el partido). 129) (to) sweep: barrer. Simple Past: swept. Past Participle: swept. Ex.: Her father has swept the whole house this morning. (Su padre ha barrido toda la casa esta maana). 130) (to) swell: hincharse. Simple Past: swelled. Past Participle: swollen. Ex.: Harry's nose has swollen after the blow. (La nariz de Harry se ha hinchado despus del golpe). 131) (to) swim: nadar. Simple Past: swam. Past Participle: swum. Ex.: Edward has swum 3 kilometers this week. (Edward ha nadado 3 kilmetros esta semana). 132) (to) swing: columpiarse. Simple Past: swung. Past participle: swung. Ex.: Mariona has swung at her grandparents' house. (Mariona se ha columpiado en casa de sus abuelos). 133) (to) take: coger. Simple Past: took. Past Participle: taken. Ex.: John Travolta has taken the sunglasses in the film. (John Travolta ha cogido las gafas de sol en la pelcula). 134) (to) teach: ensear, educar. Simple Past: taught. Past Participle: taught. Ex.: My father has taught me a lot of things for many years. (Mi padre me ha enseado muchas cosas durante muchos aos). 135) (to) tear: rasgar. Simple Past: tore. Past Participle: torn. Ex.: The dog has torn Mary's trousers when they were playing. (El perro ha rasgado los pantalones de Mary cuando ellos estaban jugando). 136) (to) tell: contar, explicar. Simple Past: told. Past Participle: told.

Ex.: Sagrario has told a story to her niece. (Sagrario ha contado un cuento a su nieta). 137) (to) think: pensar. Simple Past: thought. Past Participle: thought. Ex.: Timothy has thought about his girlfriend all the week-end. (Timothy ha pensado en su novia todo el fin de semana). 138) (to) throw: arrojar, tirar. Simple Past: threw. Past Participle: thrown. Ex.: Your mother has thrown your old green trousers. (Tu madre ha tirado tus viejos pantalones verdes). 139) (to) thrust: introducir. Simple Past: thrust. Past Participle: thrust. Ex.: Rachel has thrust the coin into the machine. (Rachel ha introducido la moneda en la mquina). 140) (to) tread: pisar, hollar. Simple Past: trod. Past Participle: trodden. Ex.: Neil Armstrong has trodden the moon surface for the first time. (Neil Armstrong ha pisado la superficie de la luna por primera vez). 141) (to) understand: entender, comprender. Simple Past: understood. Past Participle: understood. Ex.: Cristina has finally understood that I was angry with her. (Cristina ha entendido finalmente que yo estaba enfadada con ella). 142) (to) undergo: sufrir. Simple Past: underwent. Past Participle: undergone. Ex.: The doctor's daughter has undergone a terrible illness. (La hija del mdico ha sufrido una terrible enfermedad). 143) (to) undertake: emprender. Simple Past: undertook. Past Participle: undertaken. Ex.: Nuria and her husband have undertaken a long trip. (Nuria y su marido han emprendido un largo viaje). 144) (to) wake: despertar/despertarse. Simple Past: woke. Past Participle: woken. Ex.: I have woken up very happy with Panchi by my side. (Yo he despertado muy contenta con Panchi a mi lado). 145) (to) wear: llevar puesto, usar. Simple Past: wore. Past Participle: worn. Ex.: James has worn a blue shirt this morning. (James ha llevado puesta una camiseta azul esta maana). 146) (to) weave: tejer. Simple Past: wove. Past Participle: woven. Ex.: His grandmother has woven a very nice pullover for the winter. ( Su abuela le ha tejido un jersey muy bonito para el invierno). 147) (to) weep: sollozar.

Simple Past: wept. Past Participle: wept. Ex.: John has wept in the cinema after the film. (John ha llorado en el cine despus de la pelcula). 148) (to) wet: mojar. Simple Past: wet. Past Participle: wet Ex.: The water has wet the blanket. (El agua ha mojado la sbana). 149) (to) win: ganar. Simple Past: won. Past Participle: won. Ex.: Real Madrid has won the Spanish Football Championship this year. (El Real Madrid ha ganado el Campeonato de ftbol espaol este ao). 150) (to) wind: enrollar. Simple Past: wound. Past Participle: wound. Ex.: The cook has wound the jam inside the steak. (El cocinero ha enrollado el jamn dentro del filete). 151) (to) withdraw: retirarse. Simple Past: withdrew. Past Participle: withdrawn. Ex.: Mario Conde has withdrawn from the factory where he was working. (Mario Conde se ha retirado de la empresa en la que estaba trabajando). 152) (to) wring: torcer. Simple Past: wrung. Past Participle: wrung. Ex.: Mary has wrung her knee when she was dancing. (Mary se ha torcido el tobillo cuando estaba bailando). 153) (to) write: escribir. Simple Past: wrote. Past Participle: written. Ex.: My friend Joseph has written a very interesting novel. (Mi amigo Joseph ha escrito una novela muy interesante). En las unidades siguientes, nos encargaremos de las formas verbales y de sus usos. La lista que encontrar ms abajo le ser de especial utilidad para la formacin de algunos tiempos verbales. Se la incluimos ahora porque es necesario que la aprenda o, en su defecto, la tenga siempre a mano.

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empezar

estudiarla,

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tener

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(1) que en las traducciones se ha puesto slo un significado, pero que puede haber muchos ms; (2) que hang es regular (pasado simple y participio de pasado: hanged) cuando significa "ahorcar"; (3) que algunos verbos tienen formas regulares e irregulares: burn (burnt o burned), dream (dreamt o dreamed), learn (learnt o learned)...; (4) y que lie es regular (lied) con el significado de "mentir".

INFINITIVO arise awake be beat become begin bend

PASADO SIMPLE arose awoke was, beat became began bent

PARTICIPIO DE PASADO TRADUCCIN arisen awoken were been beaten become begun bent surgir despertar(se) ser/estar golpear hacerse empezar doblar(se)

bet bite bleed blow break bring broadcast build burn burst buy catch choose come cost cut deal dig do draw dream drink drive eat fall feed feel fight find fly forbid forget forgive freeze get give go grow hang have hear hide hit hold hurt keep kneel know lay lead learn leave lend let lie light lose make mean meet mistake overtake pay put read ride

bet bit bled blew broke brought broadcast built burnt burst bought caught chose came cost cut dealt dug did drew dreamt drank drove ate fell fed felt fought found flew fordad(e) forgot forgave froze got gave went grew hung had heard hid hit held hurt kept knelt knew laid led learnt left lent let lay lit lost made meant met mistook overtook paid put read rode

bet bitten bled blown broken brought broadcast built burnt burst bought caught chosen come cost cut dealt dug done drawn dreamt drunk driven eaten fallen fed felt fought found flown forbidden forgotten forgiven frozen got given gone grown hung had heard hidden hit held hurt kept knelt known laid led learnt left lent let lain lit lost made meant met mistaken overtaken paid put read ridden

apostar morder sangrar soplar romper traer emitir construir quemar(se) estallar comprar coger elegir venir costar cortar tratar cavar hacer dibujar soar beber conducir comer caer(se) alimentar sentirse pelearse encontrar volar prohibir olvidar(se) perdonar helar(se) conseguir dar irse crecer colgar haber/tener escuchar esconder(se) golpear agarrar(se) hacer guardar arrodillarse saber/conocer poner llevar aprender dejar prestar permitir echarse encender(se) perder hacer significar encontrar(se) equivocar(se) adelantar pagar poner leer montar

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ring rise run say see seek sell send set sew shake shine shoot show shrink shut sing sink sit sleep smell speak spell spend split spoil spread stand steal stick sting strike strive swear sweep swim swing take teach tear tell think throw understand upset wake wear weep win withdraw write

rang rose ran said saw sought sold sent set sewed shook shone shot showed shrank shut sang sank sat slept smelt spoke spelt spent split spoilt spread stood stole stuck stung struck strove swore swept swam swung took taught tore told thought threw understood upset woke wore wept won withdrew wrote

rung risen run said seen sought sold sent set sewn shaken shone shot shown shrunk shut sung sunk sat slept smelt spoken spelt spent split spoilt spread stood stolen stuck stung struck striven sworn swept swum swung taken taught torn told thought thrown understood upset woken worn wept won withdrawn written

sonar levantarse correr decir ver buscar vender(se) enviar poner coser agitar brillar disparar mostrar encoger(se) cerrar(se) cantar hundir(se) sentar(se) dormir oler hablar deletrear pasar/gastar dividir(se) estropear(se) extender(se) estar de robar pegar(se) picar golpear esforzarse jurar barrer nadar balancear(se) tomar(se) ensear romper(se) contar/decir pensar lanzar entender afligir despertar(se) llevar llorar ganar retirar(se) escribir

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Verbos irregulares en Ingls Los verbos irregulares en Ingls son aquellos cuyo pasado simple y participio pasado no siguen ninguna regla. A continuacin te mostramos una lista de todos los verbos irregulares con su significado. (to) awake | awoke | awoken .......... despertarse (to) be | was/were | been ..........ser, estar (to) bear | bore | born..........dar a luz, soportar (to) beat | beat | beat ..........vencer, golpear (to) become | became | become ..........convertirse en, llegar a ser (to) begin | began | begun ..........comenzar, empezar (to) bend | bent | bent..........curvarse, doblar

(to) bet | bet | bet ..........apostar (to) bid | bid/bade | bid/bidden..........pujar (to) bind | bound | bound ..........atar, encuadernar (to) bite | bit | bitten..........morder (to) bleed | bled | bled ..........sangrar (to) blow | blew | blown..........soplar (to) break | broke | broken..........romper (to) breed | bred | bred ..........alimentar, criar (to) bring | brought | brought..........traer, llevar (to) broadcast | broadcast | broadcast.......... emitir, difundir por televisin (to) build | built | built..........edificar, construir (to) burn | burned/burnet | burned/burnt ..........quemar, arder (to) burst | burst | burst ..........reventar, estallar (to) buy | bought | bought ..........comprar (to) cast | cast | cast ..........tirar, arrojar (to) catch | caught | caught..........coger (to) choose | chose | chosen ..........escoger, elegir (to) cling | clung | clung ..........agarrarse, aferrarse (to) come | came | come..........venir (to) cost | cost | cost ..........costar (to) creep | crept | crept..........arrastrarse (to) cut | cut | cut..........cortar (to) deal | dealt | dealt ..........tratar (to) dig | dug | dug ..........cavar (to) do | did | done..........hacer (to) draw | drew | drawn..........dibujar, pintar (to) dream| dreamed/dreamt | dreamed/dreamt ..........soar (to) drive | drove | driven ..........conducir (to) drink | drank | drunk ..........beber (to) eat | ate | eaten ..........comer (to) fall | fell | fallen..........caer/se (to) feed | fed | fed..........alimentar (to) feel | felt | felt..........sentir (to) fight | fought | fought..........luchar (to) find | found | found ..........encontrar (to) flee | fled | fled..........huir (to) fly | flew | flown ..........volar (to) forbid | forbade | forbidden..........prohibir (to) forget | forgot | forgotten..........olvidar (to) forgive | forgave | forgiven..........perdonar (to) freeze | froze | frozen..........congelar, helar (to) get | got | gotten..........conseguir, lograr, obtener (to) give | gave | given..........dar (to) go | went | gone..........ir (to) grind | ground | ground..........moler (to) grow | grew | grown..........crecer (to) hang | hung | hung..........colgar (to) hear | heard | heard..........or (to) hide | hid | hidden..........esconder, esconderse (to) hit | hit | hit..........golpear (to) hold | held | held..........agarrar, celebrar, coger, mantener (to) hurt | hurt | hurt..........daar, herir (to) keep | kept | kept..........guardar, mantener (to) kneel | knelt | knelt ..........arrodillarse (to) knit | knit | knit..........hacer punto (to) know | knew | known..........conocer, saber (to) lay | laid | laid ..........poner (to) lead | led | led..........conducir, dirigir (to) leap | leaped/lept | leaped/lept..........apoyarse (to) learn | learned/learnt | learned/learnt..........aprender (to) leave | left | left..........dejar (to) lend | lent | lent..........prestar (to) let | let | let ..........dejar, permitir

(to) lie | lay | lain..........echarse (to) light | lighted/lit | lighted ..........encender (to) lose| lost | lost..........perder (to) make | made | made..........hacer, fabricar (to) mean | meant | meant..........significar (to) meet | met | met..........conocerse por primera vez, encontrarse (to) mistake | mistook | mistaken..........errar, equivocarse (to) overcome | overcame | overcome..........vencer (to) overdo | overdid | overdone..........rehacer (to) pay | paid | paid..........pagar (to) prove | proved | proved/proven..........probar (to) put | put | put..........poner (to) quit | quit | quit..........abandonar, dejar de (to) read | read | read..........leer (to) ride | rode | ridden..........conducir, montar (to) ring | rang | rung..........llamar ( telfono o timbre) (to) rise | rose | risen..........elevarse, levantarse (to) run | ran | run..........correr (to) say | said | said..........decir (to) see | saw | seen..........ver (to) seek | sought | sought..........buscar (to) sell | sold | sold..........vender (to) send | sent | sent ..........enviar (to) set | set | set..........poner(se) (to) sew | sewed | sewed/sewn..........coser (to) shake | shook | shaken..........sacudir (to) shave | shaved | shaved/shaven ..........afeitar (to) shear | shore | shorn..........esquilar (to) shine | shone | shone..........brillar (to) shoot | shot | shot..........disparar (to) show | showed | showed/shown..........ensear, mostrar (to) shrink | shrank | shrunk ..........encoger/se (to) shut | shut | shut ..........cerrar (to) sing | sang | sung..........cantar (to) sink | sank | sunk..........hundirse (to) sit | sat | sat..........sentar/se (to) sleep | slept | slept ..........dormir (to) slide | slid | slid..........deslizarse, resbalar (to) smell | smelt | smelt..........oler (to) speak | spoke | spoken..........hablar (to) speed | sped | sped..........acelerar (to) spend | spent | spent ..........gastar (to) spill | spilled/spilt | spilled/spilt..........derramar (to) spin | spun | spun..........hilar (to) spit | spit/spat | spit..........escupir (to) split | split | split..........hender, partir, rajar (to) spread | spread | spread..........extender (to) spring | sprang/sprung | sprung..........saltar (to) stand | stood | stood..........estar de pie (to) steal | stole | stolen.......... robar (to) stick | stuck | stuck..........engomar, pegar (to) sting | stung | stung..........picar (to) stink | stank | stunk..........apestar (to) stride | strod | stridden..........dar zancadas (to) strike | struck | struck..........golpear (to) swear | swore | sworn..........jurar (to) sweep | swept | swept..........barrer (to) swell | swelled | swelled/swollen..........hincharse (to) swim | swam | swum..........nadar (to) swing | swung | swung..........columpiarse (to) take | took | taken..........coger (to) teach | taught | taught..........ensear, educar (to) tear | tore | torn..........rasgar

(to) tell | told | told..........contar, explicar (to) think | thought | thought..........pensar (to) throw | threw | thrown..........arrojar, tirar (to) thrust | thrust | thrust..........introducir (to) tread | trod | trodden..........pisar, hollar (to) understand | understood | understood..........entender, comprender (to) wake | woke | woken..........despertar/se (to) wear | wore | worn..........llevar puesto, usar (to) weave | weaved/wove | weaved/woven ..........tejer (to) weep | wept | wept ..........sollozar (to) wind | wound | wound ..........enrollar (to) win | won | won ..........ganar (to) withhold | withheld | withheld..........retener (to) write | wrote | written ..........escribir

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