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Blow- ‡eøvD

Blew (eøy) Blown (eøy)

Blow ‡h †Kvb ai‡Yi duz †`Iqv eySv‡Z e¨envi Kiv


†h‡Z cv‡i| †hgb- †ejy‡b dzu †`Iqv, dzu w`‡q evej
dzjv‡bv, dzu w`‡q gqjv cwi®‹vi Kiv BZ¨vw`|

 The little girl loves to blow bubbles in


the park.
 To clean the dust off the book, just
blow on it gently.
 The referee blew the whistle to start the
game.
 The balloon popped when she tried to
blow it up too much.
 The little boy is blowing the bubbles.
I love to blow bubbles in my leisure time.

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Blow out
Blow out e¨envi nq duy w`‡q wbfv‡bv eySv‡Z|
‡hgb- duy w`‡q Avcwb †gvgevwZ wbfv‡Z cv‡ib| ‡Kvb
wKQz‡Z mvgvb¨ Av¸b †j‡M wM‡q‡Q, duy w`‡q gv‡b Blow
out K‡i wbwf‡q w`‡Z cv‡ib|

 After dinner she blew out the candles.


 He likes to blow out the candles on the
cake on his birthday.
 Rashed! Could you please turn on the
lights and blow out the candles.
 When his shirt caught fire, he
immediately blew it out.

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Pee- cx
Peed Peed

Avcbvi ev”Pv hw` weQvbvq cÖmve K‡i †`q, †m †ÿ‡Î


Avcwb Pee e¨envi Ki‡Z cv‡ib| ZvQvovI mKj cÖvYxiB
cÖmve Kivi cÖ‡qvRb c‡i| myZivs GUv mK‡ji †ÿ‡ÎB
e¨envi Kiv n‡e|

 “I need to pee before we leave.”


 “My cat likes to pee in the litter box.”
 “She couldn’t find a bathroom, so she
had to pee behind a tree.”

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Iron- Avqi¨b
Ironed Ironed

gv‡b n‡”Q Rvgv Kvco BZ¨vw` Bw¯¿ Kiv|

 I iron my clothes every Sunday.


 She usually irons her husband’s shirts.
 Right now, I am ironing my favorite
dress.
 They are ironing the tablecloths for the
party.
 Yesterday, he ironed his wrinkled
trousers.

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Wink at- DBsK 😉
Winked Winked

Wink at gv‡b †PvL gviv| †KD †PvL †g‡i BfwUwRs


Ki‡Z cv‡i| Avi hv‡K †PvL gviv nq Zvi ïiæ‡Z GKwU at
e‡m|
The actor winked at the audience during the
funny scene.
Tim winked at his sister to keep their secret.
The little boy winked at me.
You will get caught by the police if you wink
at girls.

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Fall- dj
Fell- ‡dj Fallen –d‡jb

Fall gv‡b n‡jv c‡o hvIqv| Fall e¨eüZ nq †Kvb


wKQz c‡o hvIqvi †ÿ‡Î| †h †Kvb wKQz n‡Z cv‡i| †hgb:
Avcwb MvQ †_‡K c‡o †h‡Z cv‡ib|

 The leaves fall from the trees in


autumn.
 Be careful not to let your phone fall off
the table.
 Raindrops fall from the sky during a
gentle drizzle.

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Beat – ( exU) nvwi‡q †`qv/ gviv
Beat Beat

Avcwb KvD‡K ‡h †Kvb wKQz‡Z nvwi‡q w`‡j †m †ÿ‡Î


Beat e¨envi Kiv †h‡Z cv‡i|
 .The boy in white shirt beat the boy in
green shirt.
 Rashed beat Osama in fight
 The fast runner can beat the slow jogger
in a race.
 I hope I can beat my high score in the game.
 The experienced chess player can beat a
beginner easily.
 Practice regularly, and you’ll beat the
challenge.

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Sweep – Svo– †`qv
Swept- (my‡qÞ) Swept

 She sweeps the floor every morning.


 Yesterday, he swept the leaves from the
porch. (eviv›`v)
 The janitor (`v‡ovqvb ev †Kqvi‡UKvi) has
swept this room already.
 As I walked in, she was busy sweeping
the kitchen.

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Spill – ‡Kvb wKQz c‡o hvIqv, fwi‡q †djv
Spilled Spilled
g‡b K‡ib Avcwb Gw·‡W›Uwj Pv †d‡j w`‡jb, ev Avcbvi
kvU© fwi‡q †dj‡jb, Avcbvi ev”Pv †Ljbv wb‡q †Ljvi mgq
†Ljbv¸‡jv gvwU‡Z c‡o hvq, †gvU K_v †h †Kvb wKQz †h
cv‡Îi g‡a¨ _vKvi K_v NUbvµ‡g Zv †_‡K †ewo‡q Av‡m, †m
†ÿ‡Î Avcwb G fve© e¨envi Ki‡Z cv‡ib|
 “Oops, I spilled my milk on the table!”
 “When you tip (GK cvÎ †_‡K Av‡iK cv‡Î wKQz
Xvjv) the cup, the water might spill out.”
 “If you carry too many toys, they could
spill onto the floor.”
 “She cried because she spilled her snacks.”
 “Let’s use a napkin to clean up the spilled
juice.”
 “If you tilt the bookshelf, the books might
spill out.”
 “Mommy helps clean up when I spill my
milk.”
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Mop- Ni †gvQv
Mopped Mopped

GUv we‡kl K‡i †d¬vi †gvQvi †ÿ‡Î e¨eüZ n‡q _v‡K|


Ab¨ wKQz †gvQvi †ÿ‡Î Wipe e¨eüZ nq|

 She mops the floor every morning.


 I’m glad you mopped the kitchen; it
looks much cleaner.
 Yesterday, she mopped the entire house
to prepare for guests.
 If you spill something, grab a towel and
mop it up quickly.

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Yawn- (Bqb) nvB ‡Zvjv
Yawned Yawned

 The child is yawning in laziness.


 The baby will often yawn when it’s
sleepy.
 As the boring lecture continued, she
couldn’t help but yawn.
 Watching a movie late at night might
make you yawn.

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Rescue – (‡imwLD) D×vi Kiv
Rescued Rescued

 Firefighters rescue people from fires.


 Lifeguards rescue swimmers in danger.
 Heroes rescue those in need.
 Lifeguards often rescue drowning
victims.
 Emergency services rescue people from
accidents.

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Lick- (wjK) PvUv
Licked Licked

 I lick the ice cream.


 She licks the stamp.
 She licked the spoon.
 The cat licked its fur (ckg) .
 He has licked the envelope.
 We have never licked a toad ( ‡VŠDW) GK
cÖKv‡ii e¨O .

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Chew – (Pz) Pvev‡bv
Chewed (PzW) Chewed

 I chew gum every day.


 He chews his food slowly.
 Yesterday, she chewed the tough meat.
 The dog has chewed my shoes.
 She always chews with her mouth
closed.

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Slap – _vài gviv
Slapped (¯ø¨vÞ) Slapped

 I often slap mosquitoes when they


bother me.
 Yesterday, I slapped one that landed on
my arm.
 She playfully slaps her friend on the
back.
 Having burnt the cookies, she slaps her
forehead in frustration.
 The boxer practices slapping the
punching bag for warm-up.
 He often slaps his forehead when he
forgets something important.
 After the joke, everyone slaps their
thighs in laughter.
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Collect – msMªnY Kiv
Collected Collected

 I like to collect seashells during beach


vacations.
 Last summer, I collected stamps from
various countries.
 She collects rare coins as a hobby.
 My grandmother used to collect antique
furniture.
 In the garden, I collect colorful flowers
for a bouquet.
 He collected his thoughts before giving
a thoughtful answer.

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Sink - ‡Kvb wKQz Wz‡e hvIqv
Sank (‡m¼) Sunk (mv¼)
GUv we‡kl K‡i Ro c`v‡_©i †ÿ‡Î e¨eüZ n‡q _v‡K|

 The ship began to sink after hitting an


iceberg.
 After a while, the sun started to sink
below the horizon.
 We watched the boat sink gracefully
into the calm lake.
 As I added more weight, the raft (‡fjv)
began to sink into the water.

Raft pic –

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Spit – (w¯úU) _y_y †djv
Spat (¯ú¨vU) Spat (¯ú¨vU)
GUv _y_y †djv ev gy‡L †Kvb wKQz wb‡q _yK K‡i †djvi
†ÿ‡ÎI e¨eüZ n‡q _v‡K| †hgb: gy‡L cvwb wb‡q _yK K‡i
†djv, cv‡bi wcK, gy‡Li Uz_‡c‡÷i †dbv, Kzwj Kivi ci
cvwb; G me¸‡jv gyL †_‡K †djvi †ÿ‡Î e¨eüZ nq|
 The boy is spitting out.
 After gargling, the boy in yellow shirt is
spitting out the water.
 She accidentally spat out her drink
when her friend told a hilarious (wn‡jvwiqvm
Lye dvwb) joke.
 The wrestler spat on the ground before
entering the ring.
 The boxer spat out blood after a tough
round in the ring.
 Please don’t spit your gum on the
sidewalk; use a trash bin.
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Kneel – (bxj- nvUz ‡M‡p emv)
kneeled kneeled

 People kneel to pray at church.


 He kneeled to tie his shoelaces.
 She kneeled to hug her pet dog.
 The knight kneeled before the king.
 In yoga, we often kneel for certain
poses.

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Punch – Nywm gviv
Punched Punched

 I punched the balloon, and it popped!


 He punched the button to open the door.
 When I was mad, I punched the pillow.
 The superhero punched the bad guy.
 I like to punch holes with a hole
puncher. (punch holes gv‡b n‡jv KvMR dz‡Uv
Kiv)
 Punch the keys on the keyboard to type.
 The boxer can punch really hard.
 The clown punched the air for fun.
 I punched the paper for my art project.
 Punch the straw into the juice box.

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Buy – (evB) ‡Kvb wKQz wKbv
Bought ( eU ) Bought

 I want to buy a new car this year.


 She decided to buy a house in the
countryside.
 Can you buy some groceries on your
way home?
 I need to buy a birthday gift for my
friend.
 Do you think it’s a good idea to buy a
new phone?
 We should buy tickets for the concert
before they sell out.
 I’m going to buy a book for my
vacation reading.
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Ask – wRÁvmv Kiv
Asked Asked

KvD‡K wKQz wRÁvmv Kiv †hgb: He asked me about


this. wKQz Ki‡Z ejv †hgb: iv‡k` Avgv‡K †h‡Z e‡j‡Q|
Rashed asked me to go. Kv‡iv Kv‡Q wKQz PvIqv †hgb: I
asked my mom for a mango.

 I’ll ask the teacher for clarification on the


assignment.
 Can you ask your boss if we can have a day
off next week?
 She asked her friend for advice on planning
the trip.
 He asked me to help him move to his new
apartment.
 Don’t hesitate to ask questions during the
presentation.
 Going to ask my parents for permission to
go to the concert.
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Fight – gvivgvwi Kiv
Fought (dU) Fought

 The cat and dog often play-fight in the


backyard.
 Let’s fight for a better tomorrow.
 He’s Always willing to fight for his
friends.
 The team will fight for victory in the
championship.
 He had to fight his fear of heights to
climb the mountain.
 Kids sometimes fight with their
siblings.
 The boxer will fight in the ring tonight.

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Bend – evuKv nIqv, by‡q cov, evuKv Kiv

Bent Bent

 He Had to bend down to tie his


shoelaces.
 The tree branches can bend in the wind.
 She used a wrench to bend the metal
bar.
 The gymnast can bend her body into
incredible ( Awek^vm¨) shapes.
 The road ahead bends to the left.
 You should bend your knees when
lifting heavy objects.
 He can bend his fingers into unusual
positions.

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Cross – cvo nIqv,
Crossed Crossed

 Be sure to look both ways before you


cross the street.
 They decided to cross the river on a
small boat.
 She used a marker to cross out (‡K‡U
†`Iqv the mistake in her essay.
 The border guards won’t let you cross
without proper documentation.
 The athlete hopes to cross the finish line
first.
 You need to cross the bridge to get to
the other side.
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Shake – SvKv‡bv, Kuvcv (f‡q ev kx‡Z BZ¨vw`)
Shook ( ïK) Shaken(†kB‡Kb)
 He tried to shake the ketchup bottle to get
the last bit out.
 The earthquake shook the pictures off the
wall.
 The wind was strong enough to shake the
windows.
 The cold weather made her body shake.
 She started shaking watching the horror
movie.
 The little boy is shaking in cold weather.
 They met each other and shook their hands.
 Doctor asked me to shake the medicine
before using it.
 The thunder made the child shake with fear.
 He was shaking with anxiety before the
exam.
 I couldn't help but shake when I saw the
spider.
 The wind made the branches shake.
 The earthquake made the ground shake.

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Scold – eKv †`Iqv, agK †`Iqv
Scolded Scolded

 She scolded her little brother for


making a mess in the living room.
 The teacher scolded the students for not
paying attention in class.
 He scolded his dog for digging up the
garden.
 Mom scolded me for forgetting to take
out the trash.
 The boss scolded the employee for
coming to work late.
 The librarian scolded the kids for being
too loud in the library.
 Grandma scolded me for not wearing a
coat on a cold day.
 The principal scolded the students for
vandalizing school property.
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Burn – cy‡o hvIqv, cy‡o †djv|
Burnt Burnt

PvB †mUv †Kvb wKQz wb‡R †_‡K cy‡o hvK ev †KD wKQz
cy‡o †djyK|

 He burned the old photographs (in a fit


of rage – cÖPÛ iv‡M)
 The paper burned in the campfire.
 Don't touch that, it's hot—it can burn
you.
 She burned the toast in the toaster.
 The building started to burn.
 The candle is burning brightly.
 The wood burned slowly in the
fireplace.
 His anger burned inside.
 The match can burn your fingers.

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Feed – LvIqv‡bv
Fed Fed

 She feeds her cat every morning.


 I need to feed the fish in the aquarium.
 The farmer feeds the chickens with
corn.
 We're going to feed the ducks at the
pond.
 Don't forget to feed the dog before you
leave.
 The baby needs to be fed every two
hours.
 He feeds the birds in the backyard.
 Can you help me feed the horses?

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Touch – ¯úk© Kiv
Touched Touched

 I can touch the sky with my hand.


 Don't touch the hot pan; it's burning.
 The puppy loves it when you touch its
ears.
 Please touch the button to start the
game.
 You can touch the snow; it's cold.
 Mom said not to touch the fragile ( f½yi/
hv mn‡R †f‡½ hvq) glass.
 I'll touch your shoulder to get your
attention.
 The sign says, "Do not touch the
exhibit."

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Look at – ZvKv‡bv
Looked Looked

 Please look at this picture and tell me


what you see.
 I like to look at the stars at night.
 Look at the cute puppy (KzKziQvbv) in the window!
 Can you look at the map and give me
directions?
 She always looks at her phone during
meetings.
 I love to look at old family photographs.
 Look at that beautiful sunset over the
ocean.
 When you're lost, just look at the street
signs.
 I often look at the clock, waiting for the
school day to end.
 Don't forget to look at your notes before
the exam.
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Watch – ‡`Lv
Watched Watched

 I like to watch the sunset in the evening.


 They watched a movie at the cinema
last night.
 She enjoys watching birds in the park.
 He's watching his favorite TV show.
 We can watch the game on TV.
 I watch the news every morning.
 The cat watches the birds from the
window.

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Hear – ‡kvbv, ïb‡Z cvIqv
Heard Heard

 I hear music.
 Can you hear me?
 She hears a dog barking.
 They heard a loud bang.
 I hear laughter.
 He hears the phone ringing.
 Did you hear that?
 We hear birds.
 She heard a baby crying.
 I hear a car honking (nb© evRv‡bv|)
 I hear a bell ringing.
 Can you hear the rain?

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See – ‡`Lv
Saw (m) Seen

 I see a beautiful sunset.


 Can you see the bird in the tree?
 She sees her reflection in the mirror.
 I see a rainbow after the rain.
 He sees his friends at the park.
 Do you see the stars in the night sky?
 I see the moon in the night sky.
 Can you see the ocean from here?
 She sees a butterfly in the garden.
 I see my keys on the table.
 He sees a smile on her face.
 Do you see the rainbow after the storm?
 We see the mountains in the distance.
 The cat sees a mouse in the kitchen.

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See – ‡`Lv Kiv

 "Let's plan to see at the park


tomorrow."
 "We haven't seen each other in years “I
hope we can see each other for lunch
sometime."
 "Do you want to see me after work
today?"
 "I miss seeing you. We should get
together soon."
 "We'll see each other at the movie
theater."
 "I'm excited to see you again."
 "Let's see each other at the café."
 "Can we see on Saturday?"
 "Seeing you always brightens my day."

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See the doctor – Wv³vi †`Lv‡bv

 I need to see the doctor.


 She's seeing a doctor tomorrow.
 He saw a specialist.
 I saw the doctor for allergies.
 See a doctor for that high fever.
 After the accident, he saw a doctor.
 See a physician if you're unwell.
 Last week, I wanted to see a doctor.
 I’m feverish, I need to see a doctor.

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To practice more click the link bellow

https://youtu.be/41YzYjDihSU?si=6eMxMRXhoxx2d2vl

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