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Common irregular verbs in English 1

irregular verbs 1definitionpast simple, participlesample sentencemeaning in Turkish
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
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