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Egyalakú igék

bet, bet, bet 
I bet you can't do 100 push-ups. 
Who do you think bet against us? 
He has never bet on anything. 
cost, cost, cost 
It doesn't cost anything to be kind. 
The divorce cost him a fortune. 
How much has it cost so far? 
cut, cut, cut 
You can't cut with those chipped scissors. 
I cut the grass myself this afternoon. 
Have the vegetables been cut yet? 
hit, hit, hit 
Hit the ball with the bat. 
He hit the van by accident. 
Have you ever been hit by a truck? 
hurt, hurt, hurt 
Does your back still hurt? 
They hurt your friend, didn't they? 
She has badly hurt her ankle. 
let, let, let 
I won't let him get away with it. 
They let us in immediately. 
Would you ever let anyone else use your tablet? 
put, put, put 
Put it back exactly where it was. 
He put the scarf on the chair. 
Have they put up the Christmas decorations? 
read, read, read 
Do you normally read before bed? 
I read that book when I was a child. 
She hasn't read our e-mail yet. 
set, set, set 
Let's not forget to set the alarm. 
They know who set the trash can on fire. 
Have you set the time on your watch? 
shut, shut, shut 
I always shut the windows at night. 
He shut the door behind himself. 
Have you shut everything down? 
spread, spread, spread 
Not all illnesses spread fast. 
She spread the peanut butter evenly. 
Has the rumor spread already? 

Kétalakú igék

beat, beat, beaten 
He can't beat me at chess. 
We beat them by two points. 
Have they ever been beaten? 
become, became, become 
It is their ambition to become rich. 
He finally became a doctor. 
Have you become more confident by now? 
bend, bent, bent 
You must not bend the wire too much. 
He bent the metal rod with ease. 
Have you ever bent a spoon? 
bring, brought, brought 
You should bring your friends here more often. 
She brought her child to work. 
Have you brought the tools back? 
build, built, built 
If you want to build muscles, go to the gym. 
They built a small house by the river. 
The new bridge hasn't been built yet. 
buy, bought, bought 
Do you think I should buy this coat? 
He bought the tickets for the concert. 
Have you bought a new backpack yet? 
catch, caught, caught 
Do you think we can catch the next ferry? 
He caught a cold last week. 
My uncle hasn't caught any fish yet. 
come, came, come 
How many times a week do you come here? 
They came to the funeral without him. 
He hasn't come home yet. 
dig, dug, dug 
It can be dangerous to dig up the past. 
We dug a hole for the tree. 
Have they dug the trench for the pipeline? 
feed, fed, fed 
Who's going to feed the animals tonight? 
She fed the cat before leaving. 
Have you fed all your pets yet? 
feel, felt, felt 
We will feel sick if we eat all this. 
I felt really tired all week. 
Have you felt this way before? 
fight, fought, fought 
They hardly ever fight. 
He fought bravely in the match. 
Have you ever fought in a war? 
find, found, found 
I don't find it hard to speak English. 
She found her keys in her bag. 
Have you found your wallet yet? 
hang, hung, hung 
Please, don't hang up. 
They hung the painting in the bedroom. 
Has he hung the clothes out to dry? 
have, had, had 
Do you have a lot of meetings these days? 
She had a wonderful time at the theater. 
I haven't had anything to eat yet. 
hear, heard, heard 
We couldn't hear the warning. 
I heard a strange noise around midnight. 
Have you heard from Sarah recently? 
hold, held, held 
Hold them up as long as you can. 
He held the record for many years. 
They were held responsible for the accident. 
keep, kept, kept 
You can keep the change. 
She kept her childhood photos in a box. 
Is the gold kept in the bank? 
lay, laid, laid 
Bricklayers lay bricks to form the walls. 
I laid the table for dinner. 
How many eggs has the hen laid so far? 
lead, led, led 
High hopes can lead to disappointment. 
The narrow path led into the forest. 
The smell has led them to the victim. 
learn, learnt, learnt 
Some people never learn. 
She learnt German abroad. 
Have you learnt all the new expressions? 
leave, left, left 
We are not allowed to leave the room. 
I left my notes on my desk. 
Has everyone left the office? 
lend, lent, lent 
I don't lend my books to anyone. 
He lent her some money not long ago. 
Have you lent him your lawn mower? 
light, lit, lit 
We may not light a fire in this area. 
She lit the fireplace all alone. 
Have they lit the bonfire yet? 
lose, lost, lost 
We cannot lose our patience. 
My favorite team lost the final. 
Have you lost your ID card again? 
make, made, made 
She won't make the same mistake twice. 
I made a delicious cake the other day. 
Have you made a reservation yet? 
mean, meant, meant 
What does this word mean in Italian? 
I don't think she really meant what she said. 
He has never meant to hurt you. 
meet, met, met 
When can we meet again? 
They met at a café in secret. 
I haven't met his family yet. 
pay, paid, paid 
I could pay my bills online as well. 
Who paid for the meal last night? 
Have you paid your rent yet? 
run, ran, run 
We'd better start to run. 
He ran for presidency again last year. 
Have you run a marathon before? 
say, said, said 
I don't have anything to say. 
She said something interesting last time. 
Have you said anything to him about it? 
sell, sold, sold 
That store doesn't sell batteries. 
I sold my old records on the internet. 
Have they sold all the goods so soon? 
send, sent, sent 
Please, send your application by Friday. 
I sent the package on Monday. 
Has she sent the invitations yet? 
shoot, shot, shot 
How can he shoot such lovely photographs? 
The police shot the robber. 
Have you ever shot a real gun? 
sit, sat, sat 
We can't start the show until you sit down. 
She sat in the garden all afternoon. 
Have all the guests sat down yet? 
sleep, slept, slept 
He doesn't normally sleep more than a few hours. 
We slept very well all night. 
Have you slept enough? 
spend, spent, spent 
How do you usually spend your free time? 
She spent hours doing her make-up. 
I have never spent so much on fuel. 
stand, stood, stood 
You should stand up for yourself. 
They stood in line for hours. 
Has the witness stood up yet? 
stick, stuck, stuck 
Let's stick together, shall we? 
We stuck to the original plan. 
Have you ever been stuck in a traffic jam? 
strike, struck, struck 
Strike the door harder if necessary. 
Their boat struck a reef during the night. 
The airplane was struck by lightning. 
teach, taught, taught 
She doesn't teach this subject anymore. 
My father taught me to cook. 
Have you taught anyone to swim yet? 
tell, told, told 
Unfortunately, he doesn't always tell the truth. 
Who told you about her pregnancy? 
Have you told her the big news? 
think, thought, thought 
Do you think this is a good idea? 
I thought it was a fantastic novel. 
She hasn't thought about it yet. 
understand, understood, understood 
I don't understand what's wrong. 
He understood the instructions at once. 
Have they understood the lesson? 
win, won, won 
It feels great to win an argument. 
They won all their recent games. 
Have you ever won any kind of award? 

Háromalakú igék

be, was/were, been 
He is always on time. 
They weren't at home during the break. 
Have you ever been to Sweden? 
begin, began, begun 
When does the next class begin? 
It began to rain suddenly. 
The performance hasn't begun yet. 
bite, bit, bitten 
My dog doesn't bite. 
He bit into the apple. 
Have you ever been bitten by a snake? 
blow, blew, blown 
The wind doesn't usually blow hard here. 
She blew out all the candles. 
Somebody has blown the dust off this shelf. 
break, broke, broken 
I don't break my promises. 
He broke his computer yesterday. 
Have you ever broken a bone? 
choose, chose, chosen 
She would never choose salad over fries. 
Who chose the band for the wedding? 
Have they chosen a date yet? 
do, did, done 
He regularly forgets to do his homework. 
I did the dishes yesterday evening. 
Have you done your chores? 
draw, drew, drawn 
You need to draw the line somewhere. 
She drew a picture of her guinea pig. 
I haven't drawn anything for a while. 
drink, drank, drunk 
He doesn't drink coffee every morning. 
They drank too much at the bar. 
Have you drunk enough water? 
drive, drove, driven 
Many people hate to drive in the dark. 
He drove all the way back home. 
We have never driven on this freeway before. 
eat, ate, eaten 
Do you eat breakfast every day? 
They ate sushi for the first time. 
I haven't eaten anything this evening. 
fall, fell, fallen 
Be careful not to fall. 
He fell several times during the race. 
Has she ever fallen off her bicycle? 
fly, flew, flown 
How long does it take to fly from London to Paris? 
We flew to New York last summer. 
I have flown in a helicopter once. 
forbid, forbade, forbidden 
The laws forbid them from getting married. 
My parents forbade me from going to the party. 
Is it forbidden to smoke in restaurants? 
forget, forgot, forgotten 
Don't forget to call her back. 
He forgot about his umbrella. 
Has he forgotten the password? 
forgive, forgave, forgiven 
She will definitely not forgive you guys. 
He forgave his wife right away. 
Have you forgiven all of them? 
freeze, froze, frozen 
You can freeze the food that you want to eat later. 
The pipes froze last winter. 
The lake was completely frozen for months. 
get, got, gotten 
Can you get me an Aspirin, please? 
The carpet got wet somehow. 
Has your daughter gotten the job? 
give, gave, given 
Don't you ever give up on your dreams. 
He gave me a ride home. 
Have they given you anything? 
go, went, gone 
How often do you go running? 
We went to the beach on the weekend. 
Where have the others gone? 
grow, grew, grown 
They don't grow tomatoes any longer. 
We grew up in the city. 
How much has your son grown lately? 
hide, hid, hidden 
You never hide your feelings, do you? 
She hid the gift under the bed. 
I'm sure they have hidden from us. 
know, knew, known 
I don't know the exact answer. 
She knew the rules, but she ignored them. 
How long have you two known each other? 
lie, lay, lain 
Tell them to lie on the floor. 
I lay down for an hour after lunch. 
This piece of land has lain undisturbed for decades. 
ride, rode, ridden 
Not everyone can ride a dragon. 
She rode her bike everywhere. 
Have you ever ridden a horse? 
ring, rang, rung 
Does it ring any bells? 
The phone rang a few times. 
Has the doorbell rung yet? 
rise, rose, risen 
What time will the sun rise tomorrow? 
The prices rose last month as well. 
Inflation has risen considerably since last year. 
see, saw, seen 
I don't see the point of going there. 
We saw a great movie on Friday night. 
Have you seen my glasses anywhere? 
shake, shook, shaken 
Feel free to shake hands with him. 
The building shook when the train passed by. 
Have you ever shaken a soda can? 
show, showed, shown 
Don't show them your emotions. 
She showed us her stamp collection. 
Have they shown you the results? 
shrink, shrank, shrunk 
This fabric doesn't shrink in hot water. 
My jeans shrank in the wash. 
Their habitat has significantly shrunk by today. 
sing, sang, sung 
Do you ever sing in the shower? 
He sang in the choir for years. 
We haven't sung together in a while. 
sink, sank, sunk 
Big ships don't sink easily. 
The sailboat sank during the storm. 
Has the anchor sunk to the bottom? 
speak, spoke, spoken 
They don't speak any foreign language. 
I spoke to her a couple of days ago. 
Have you spoken to her about the issue? 
steal, stole, stolen 
No-one would want to steal such an old car. 
Somebody stole her handbag on the subway. 
Has your laptop ever been stolen? 
stink, stank, stunk 
Take a shower if you don't want to stink. 
The fridge stank when we opened it. 
Has it ever stunk in here so much? 
swear, swore, sworn 
Does her cousin often swear? 
They swore eternal fidelity to each other. 
Have you ever sworn in public? 
swim, swam, swum 
Are we allowed to swim in the pool? 
He swam in the ocean a few days ago. 
I haven't swum in years. 
take, took, taken 
Do they always take the bus? 
She took her children to school this morning. 
Have you taken your medicine yet? 
tear, tore, torn 
Be careful not to tear the paper. 
She tore the letter by mistake. 
His shirt has been torn. 
throw, threw, thrown 
His aunt used to throw bread crumbs to the birds. 
She threw the evidence over the fence. 
Have you thrown away the trash? 
wake, woke, woken 
Do you want me to wake you up in the morning? 
He woke up late on Saturday. 
My kids haven't woken up yet. 
wear, wore, worn 
I don't wear a tie all the time. 
She wore her new shoes to the event. 
Has he worn that suit before? 
write, wrote, written 
People don't write letters by hand anymore. 
He wrote a message to his boss. 
Have you written your essay yet?