Irregular Verbs: To Abide To Arise To Awake To Bear To Beat
The document provides a list of irregular English verbs. It includes the verb in the present, past, and past participle forms, as well as a Spanish translation. Some examples included are abide/abode/abiden which means sufrir, soportar, cumplir; arise/arose/arisen which means levantarse, surgir; and become/became/become which means convertirse en, llegar a ser, volverse, ponerse. The document serves as a reference for common irregular English verbs.
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Irregular Verbs: To Abide To Arise To Awake To Bear To Beat
The document provides a list of irregular English verbs. It includes the verb in the present, past, and past participle forms, as well as a Spanish translation. Some examples included are abide/abode/abiden which means sufrir, soportar, cumplir; arise/arose/arisen which means levantarse, surgir; and become/became/become which means convertirse en, llegar a ser, volverse, ponerse. The document serves as a reference for common irregular English verbs.