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irregular verbs 1 | definition | past simple, participle | sample sentence | meaning in Turkish |
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burn | to give off heat, light, and gases | burned or burnt | A flame is kept constantly burning at the monument. | yakmak, yanmak |
buy | to get (something) by paying money for it | bought, bought | He bought dinner for us. | satın almak |
choose | to decide which thing you want | chose, choosen | There are lots of books to choose. | seçmek |
cut | to use knife or other sharp tool to divide something | cut, cut | He cut the piece of wood in half. | kesmek |
catch | to use your hands to stop and hold | caught, caught | She caught the ball with one hand. | yakalamak |
come | to move toward someone or something | came, come | Please come here for a minute. I want to show you something. | gelmek |
drink | to take a liquid into your mouth and swallow it | drank, drunk | The baby still drinks from a bottle. | içmek |
drive | to direct the movement of (a car, truck, bus, etc.) | drove, driven | He drove the car down a bumpy road. | sürmek |
do | to perform an action or activity | did, done | I do the ironing on Wednesdays and the cooking on Thursdays. | yapmak |
eat | to take food into your mouth and swallow it | ate, eaten | You'll feel better if you eat something. | yemek |
fall | to come or go down quickly from a high place or position | fell, fallen | An apple fell from the tree. | düşmek |
draw | to make (a picture, image, etc.) by making lines on a surface especially with a pencil, pen, marker, chalk, etc., but not usually with paint | drew, drawn | The computer can draw the graph for you. | çizmek |
fly | to move through the air with wings | flew, flown | We watched as clouds flew across the sky. | uçmak |
forget | to be unable to think of or remember something | forgot, forgotten | I'll never forget the first time we met. | unutmak |
forgive | to stop feeling anger toward someone who has done something wrong, to stop blaming someone | forgave, forgiven | We must ask God to forgive us for our sins. | affetmek, bağışlamak |
fight | to use weapons or physical force to try to hurt someone, to defeat an enemy, etc. | fought, fought | When he was young he was always fighting. | savaşmak, kavga etmek |
find | to discover something or someone without planning or trying to | found, found | He found a dollar on the ground. | bulmak |
go | to move or travel to a place | went, gone | He went to the window and looked out at the yard. | gitmek |
grow | to become larger : to increase in size, amount, etc. | grew, grown | The city is growing rapidly. | büyümek, gelişmek |
get | to obtain or buy something | got, gotten | He got a new bicycle for his birthday. | almak |
give | to cause or allow someone to have (something) as a present | gave, given | Someone gave me a present | vermek |
have | to own, use, or hold something | had, had | Do you have any experience in this line of work? | sahip olmak |
hear | to be aware of sound through the ear | heard, heard | I can't hear what you are saying. | işitmek, duymak |
hide | to put (something) in a place where it cannot be seen or found | hid, hidden | She hid her face in her hands. | saklamak, gizlemek |
hit | to move your hand, a bat, etc., quickly so that it touches someone or something in a forceful or violent way | hit, hit | She hit him hard with her purse. | vurmak, çarpmak |
hold | to have or keep (something) in your hand, arms, etc. | held, held | He was holding a large package in his arms. | elinde, kucağında tutmak |
hurt | to cause pain or injury to (yourself, someone else, or a part of your body) | hurt, hurt | Be careful with that knife or you could hurt yourself. | yaralamak, incitmek |
become | to begin to be or come to be something specified | became, become | They both became teachers. | olmak |
begin | to do the first part of an action : to start doing something | began, begun | They will begin construction on the new school soon. | başlamak |
break | to separate (something) into parts or pieces often in a sudden and forceful or violent way | broke, broken | She broke the cup when she dropped it on the floor. | kırmak |