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Põhivormid - sarnased materjalid

Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Põhivormid". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.

stood, meanhut, learnt, left, lent, lost, paid, ütlemaoldentleptmellpokepentpilltandtole, taught, told, thought, throw, understood, woke, leave, lahkuma, laskma, lubama, lain, valetama, light, pana, lose, kaotama, tähendama, kohtuma, pidama, panema, ride, rode, rang, rung, jooksmaeenendaatmahineäramahowed
Ebareeglipärased tegusõnad
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Ebareeglipärased tegusõnad

Be,was,been-olema Bear,bore,born(e)-taluma Beat,beat,beaten-tukslema Become,became,become-saama Begin,began,begun-algama Bite,bit,bitten-hammustama Blow,blew,blown-puhuma Break,broke,broken-lõhkuma Build,built,built-ehitama Burn,burnt(burned),-II- -põlema Burst,burst,burst-lõhkema Buy,bought,bought-ostma Can,could,(been able to)-oskama Catch,caught,caught-püüdma Choose,chose,chosen-valima Come,came,come-tulema Cost,cost,cost-maksma Cut,cut,cut-lõikama Deal,dealt,dealt-nr. valima Dig,dug,dug-kaevama Do,did,done-tegema Dream,dreamt(dreamed),-II- -unistama Drink,drank,drunk-jooma Eat,ate,eaten-sööma Fall,fell,fallen-kukkuma Feed,fed,fed-toitma Feel,felt,felt-tundma Fight,fought,fought-kaklema Find,found,found-leidma Flee,fled,fled-põgenema Fly,flew,flown-lendama Forbid,forbade,forbidden-keelama Forget,forgot,forgotten-unustama Forgive,forgave,forgiven-andestama Freeze,froze,frozen-külmuma Get,got,got-saama Give,gave,given-andma Go,went,gone-minema Grow,grew,grown-kasvama Hang,hu

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Inglise keele 3 põhivormi
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Inglise keele 3 põhivormi

keep kept kept hoidma kneel knelt knelt põlvitama knit knit knit kuduma know knew know teadma lay laid laid Panema, asetama lead led led juhtima leap leaped/leapt leaped/leapt hüppama learn learned/learnt learned/learnt õppima leave left left Lahkuma lend lent lent laenama let let let Lubama, laskma lie lay lain Valetama, lamama light lighted/lit lighted Valgustama, süütama lose lost lost kaotama make made made Tegema mean meant meant mõtlema

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Irregular verbs
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Irregular verbs

43. Hear heard heard-kuulma 44. Hide hid hidden-peitma, varjama 45. Hit hit hit-lööma 46. Hold held held-hoidma, pidama 47. Hurt hurt hurt-haiget tegema, vigastama 48. Keep kept kept-hoidma, pidama 49. Know knew known-teadma, tundma 50. Lay laid laid-asetama, panema 51. Lead led led-juhtima, viima 52. Learn learnt learnt-õppima 53. Leave left left-lahkuma, jätma 54. Lend lent lent-laenuks andma 55. Let let let-lubama, laskma 56. Lie lay lain-lebama, asetsema 57. Light lit lit-valgustama, süütama 58. Lose lost lost-kaotama 59. Make made made-valmistama, tegema 60. Mean meant meant-tähendama, silmas pidama 61. Meet met met-kohtuma 62. Pay paid paid-maksma, raha välja andma 63. Put put put-panema 64. Read read read- lugema 65

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Irregular verbs
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Irregular verbs

Become became become lose lost lost Begin began begun make made made Bite bit bitten mean meant meant Blow blew blown meet met met Break broke broken pay paid paid Brong brought brought put put put Build built built read read read Burn burnt (Inf+ed) burnt (Inf+ed) ride rode ridden Burst burst burst ring rang rung Buy bought bought rise rose risen

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99 ebareeglipärast tegusõna
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99 ebareeglipärast tegusõna

99 Ebareeglipärast tegusõna 1 seisma stand stood stood 2 kleepima stick stuck stuck 3 rääkima tell told told 4 aru saama understand understood understood 5 võitma win won won 6 omama have had had 7 hoidma hold held held 8 juhtima/viima lead led led 9 süütama light lit lit 10 kaevama dig dug dug 11 toitma feed fed fed 12 tundma feel felt felt

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Irregular english verbs
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Irregular english verbs

hit hit hit hold hold held hurt hurt hurt inlay inlaid inlaid keep kept kept kneel knelt knelt knit knitted, knit knitted, knit know knew known lay laid laid lead led led learn learnt, learned learnt, learned leave left left lend lent lent let let let lie lay lain light lighted, lit lighted, lit lose lost lost make made made mean meant meant meet met met melt melted melted, molten mislay mislaid mislaid mislead misled misled

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Inglise keele ebareeglipärased sõnad
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Inglise keele ebareeglipärased sõnad

Olema BE-WAS/WERE-BEEN kuulma HEAR/HEARD/HEARD Saama k/m BECOME-BECAME-BECOME peitma HIDE/HID/HIDDEN Alustama BEGIN/BEGAN/BEGUN lööma HIT/HIT/HIY Hammustama BITE/BIT/BITTEN hoidma HOLD/HELD/HELD Puhkama BLOW/BLEW/BLOWN haiget tegema HURT/HURT/HURT Katki BREAK/BROKE/BROKEN jätma KEEP/KEPT/KEPT Tooma BRING/BROUGHT/BROUGHT teadma KNOW/KNEW/KNOWN Ehitama BUILD/BULIT/BUILT juhtima LEAD/LED/LED Ostma BUY/BOUGHT/BOUGHT õppima LEARN/LEARNT/LEARNT Püüdma CATCH/CAUGHT/CAUGHT jätma LEAVE/LEFT/LEFT Valikud CHOOSE7CHOSE/CHOSEN välja laenutama LEND/LENT/LENT Tulema COME/CAME/COME laskma LET/LET/LET Maksma COST/COST/COST kaotama LOSE/LOST/LOST Lõikama CUT/CUT/CUT tegema MAKE/MADE/MADE Tegema DO/DID/DONE tähendama MEAN/MEANT/MEANT Joonistama DRAW/DREW/DRAWN kohtama MEET/MET/MET Jooma DRINK/DRANK/DRUNK maksma PAY/PAID/PAID Sõitma DRIVE/DROVE/DRIVEN panema PUT/PUT/PUT Sööma EAT/ATE/EATEN lugema READ/READ/READ Kukkuma FALL/FELL/FALLEN sõitma RIDE/RODE/RIDDEN Toitma FEED/FED/FED helisema RIN

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Inglise keele ebareeglipäraseid sõnu ja nende tähendusi

Teadma, tundma Know Knew Known Asetama Lay Laid Laid Juhtima Lead Led Led Toetuma, nõjatuma Lean Lean(-t/-ed) Lean(-t/-ed) Hüppama Leap Leap(-t/ed) Leap(-t/ed) Õppima, teada saama Learn Learn(-t/ed) Learn(-t/ed) Lahkuma, maha jätma Leave Left Left Laenama Lend Lent Lent Laskma, lubama Let Let Let Lamama Lie Lay Lain Valgustama,süütama, laskuma Light Lighted/lit Lighted/lit Kaotama Lose Last Lost Tegema, valmistama Make Made Made

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The list of irregular verbs
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The list of irregular verbs

katma; (müüri) laduma; munema 95. lead led led juhtima; talutama, ees käima, juhtima 96. lean leant (leaned) leant (leaned) nõjatuma, toetuma 97. leap leapt (leaped) leapt (leaped) hüppama 98. learn learnt (learned) learnt (learned) õppima, teada saama, kogema 99. leave left left jätma, maha jätma, lahkuma; väljuma (buss/rong/etc.) 100. lend lent lent laenuks andma, laenutama 101. let let let laskma, lubama, jätma 102. lie lay* lain* lamama, lebama; asuma, paiknema; maha/pikali heitma 103

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Basic Irregular Verbs
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Basic Irregular Verbs

freeze froze frozen get got got give gave given go went gone grow grew grown have had had hear heard heard hide hid hidden hit hit hit hold held held hurt hurt hurt keep kept kept know knew known lay laid laid lead led led learn learnt learnt leave left left lend lent lent let let let lie lay lain light lit lit lose lost lost make made made mean meant meant meet met met pay paid paid put put put quit quit quit read read read ride rode ridden ring rang rung rise rose risen run ran run say said said see saw seen seek sought sought sell sold sold send sent sent

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English Irregular Verbs
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English Irregular Verbs

tooma bring brought brought teadma know knew known ehitama build built built asetama lay laid laid plahvatama burst burst burst viima lead led led ostma buy bought bought lahkuma leave left left püüdma catch caught caught lubama let let let valima choose chose chosen lamama lie lay lain tulema come came come kaotama lose lost lost maksma cost cost cost tegema make made made

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Irregular verbs
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Irregular verbs

kaevama dig dug dug püüdlema swear swore sworn kahanema shrink shrank shrunk püüdma catch cauch cauch kaklema fight fought fought raputama shake shook shaken kandma bear bore boren riputama hang hung hung kandma wear wore worn rääkima speak spoke spoken kaotama lose lost lost rääkima tell told told kasvatama grow grew grown ründama strike struck struck keelama forbid forbade forbidden saagima saw sawed sawn keerutama spin spun spun saama become became become kerima wind wound wound saatma send sent sent kiikuma swing swung swung sammuma tread trod trodden kiirustama speed sped sped seisma stand stood stood

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Irregular verbs
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Irregular verbs

TO HOLD hold held holding held TO HURT hurt hurt hurting hurt TO KEEP keep kept keeping kept TO KNEEL kneel kneeled/knelt kneeling kneeled/knelt TO KNOW know knew knowing known TO LAY (put) lay laid laying laid TO LEAD lead led leading led TO LEAVE leave left leaving left TO LEND lend lent lending lent TO LET let let letting let TO LIE (recline) lie lay lying lain TO LIE (fib) lie lied lying lied INFINITIVE SIMPLE SIMPLE PRESENT PAST PRESENT PAST PARTICIPLE PARTICIPLE TO LIGHT light lighted, lit lighting lighted, lit

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English - rregulars verbs
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English - rregulars verbs

HIDE HID HIDDEN PEITMA HOLD HELD HELD HOIDMA, PIDAMA HURT HURT HURT HAIGET TEGEMA, VIGASTAMA KEEP KEPT KEPT HOIDMA, PIDAMA KNOW KNEW KNOWN TEADMA, TUNDMA LAY LAID LAID PANEMA, ASETAMA LEAD LED LED JUHTIMA, VIIMA LEAVE LEFT LEFT LAHKUMA, JÄTMA LEND LENT LENT LAENUKS ANDMA LET LET LET LASKMA, LUBAMA LIE LAY LAIN LAMAMA, ASETSEMA LOSE LOST LOST KAOTAMA MAKE MADE MADE TEGEMA MEAN MEANT MEANT TÄHENDAMA MEET MET MET KOHTAMA PUT PUT PUT PANEMA

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Ebareeglipäased tegusõnad - irregular verbs
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Ebareeglipäased tegusõnad - irregular verbs

2.31 teach taught taught 2.32 tell told told 1 ­en 15 2.33 think thought thought 1.1 write wrote written 2.34 understand understoodunderstood 1.2 take took taken 2.35 wake woke, waked woken, waked 1.3 speak spoke spoken 2.36 win won won 1.4 ride rode ridden 1.5 hide hid hidden, hid 1.6 give gave given 1.7 forget forgot forgotten 3 111 (3 similar) 10 1.8 fall fell fallen 3

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Irregular Verbs - Ebareeglipärased Sõnad
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Irregular Verbs - Ebareeglipärased Sõnad

II vorm ­ Hurt II vorm ­ Kept III vorm - Hurt III vorm - Kept Teadma = Know (Lauda) Katma, asetama = Lay I vorm ­ Know I vorm ­ Lay II vorm ­ Knew II vorm ­ Laid III vorm - Known III vorm - Laid Juhtima = Lead Lahkuma = Leave I vorm ­ Lead I vorm ­ Leave II vorm ­ Led II vorm ­ Left III vorm - Led III vorm - Left Lubama, laskma = Let Lamama = Lie I vorm ­ Let I vorm ­ Lie II vorm ­ Let II vorm ­ Lay III vorm - Let III vorm - Lain Tegema = Make Tähendama = Mean I vorm ­ Make I vorm ­ Mean II vorm ­ Made II vorm ­ Meant III vorm - Made III vorm - Meant Kohtama, kohtuma = Meet Maksma = Pay I vorm ­ Meet I vorm ­ Pay

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Irregular verb - 100 ebareeglipärast tegusõna
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Irregular verb - 100 ebareeglipärast tegusõna

Be was been Misunderstand misunderstood 2 Bear bore born Oversleep overslept overslept Beat beat beaten Pay paid paid Become became become Put put put Begin began begun Read read read Bite bit bitten Ride rode ridden Break broke broken Ring rang rung Build built built Run ran run Burst burst burst Say said said Buy bought bought See saw seen Catch caught caught Sell sold sold Can could ­ Send sent sent Come came come Set set set Cost cost cost Shoot shot shot Cut cut cut Sing sang sung Deal dealt dealt Sink sank sunk Dig dug dug Slide slid slid Do did done Speak spoke spoken Dream dream dreamt Spend spent spent Drive drove driven Stand stood stood Eat ate eaten Steal stole stolen

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Irregular Verbs-Present-Past
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Irregular Verbs (Present-Past)

begin began blow blew break broke build built buy bought catch caught come came cost cost cut cut do did drink drank drive drove eat ate feel felt find found fly flew forget forgot freeze froze get got give gave go went have had hear heard hit hit hold held hurt hurt keep kept know knew lay laid lead led leave left lend lent let let lie lied lose lost make made meet met pay paid put put read read ride rode ring rang run ran say said see saw sell sold send sent show showed sit sat sleep slept speak spoke spend spent stand stood swim swam take took teach taught tell told think thought

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English Irregular verbs
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English Irregular verbs

begin beganbegun bring brought brought buy bought bought choose chose chosen come came come do did done drink drank drunk drive drove driven eat ate eaten fall fell fallen feel felt felt find found found fly flew flown forget forgot forgotten get got got (gotten in USA) give gave given go went gone have had had hear heard heard keep kept kept know knew known leave left left lend lent lent let let let lose lost lost make made made meet met met pay paid paid put put put read read (pronounced /red/) read (pronounced /red/) run ran run say said said see saw seen sell sold sold send sent sent sing sang sung sit sat sat sleep slept slept speak spoke spoken stand stood stood swim swam swum take took taken teach taught taught tell told told think thought thought

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Irregular verbs-ebareeglipärased tegusõnad
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Irregular verbs, ebareeglipärased tegusõnad

Bear bore born(e) - kandma; taluma, sünnitama Tear tore torn rebima, katki rebestama Bite bit bitten - hammustama tell told told - ütlema, jutustama, käskima Blow blew blown - puhuma; lõhkama Think thought thought- mõtlema, arvama Bring brought brought - tooma, esile tooma, ajendama Throw threw thrown - viskama Burst burst burst - lõhkema,puhkema, pakatama Wear wore worn ­ kandma (rõivaid, ehteid, soengut jms) Choose chose chosen - valima Come came come - tulema Deal dealt dealt - tegelema, äri ajama Do did done - tegema Dream dream dreamt(dreamed) dreamt(dreamed) ­ unistama; (unes) nägema

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Tegusõnad, täisminevik ja eessõnad.

8. Dig ­ dug ­ dug - kaevama 9. Do ­ did ­ done - tegema 10.Draw ­ drew ­ drawn - joonistama 11.Drink ­ drank ­drunk - jooma 12.Drive ­ drove ­ driven ­ autot juhtima 13.Eat ­ ate ­ eaten - sööma 14.Feed ­ fed ­ fed - söötma 15.Find ­ found ­ found - leidma 16.Fly ­ flew ­ flown - lendama 17.Get ­ got - got - saama 18.Go ­ went ­ gone - minema 19.Have ­ had ­ had - omama 20.Hear ­ heard ­ heard - kuulma 21.Hold ­ held ­ held - hoidma 22.Leave ­ left ­ left ­ lahkuma, jätma 23.Lose ­ lost ­ lost ­ kaotama 24.Make ­ made ­ made - tegema 25.Meet ­ met ­ met - kohtama 26.Put ­ put ­ put - panema 27.Read ­ read ­ read - lugema 28.Say ­ said ­ said - ütlema 29.See ­ saw ­ seen - nägema 30.Sing ­sang ­ sung - laulma 31.Sleep - slept ­ slept - magama 32.Take ­ took ­ taken - võtma 33.Wear ­ wore ­ worn - kandma 34. Write ­ wrote ­ written ­ kirjutama 35. Hang ­ hung ­ hung ­ riputama 36

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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal

Somebody ...................... (break) that window. 3 You look tired. ....................... (you/work) hard? 4 `................ (you/ever/work) in a factory?' `No, never.' 5 `Jane is away on holiday.' `Oh, is she? Where ....... (she go)?' 6. Exercise: 1 I was very tired when I arrived home. I .......... (work) hard all day. 2 The two boys came into the house. They .......... (play) football. 3 I was sad when I sold my car. I ........... (have) it for a very long time. 4 Mary was sitting on the ground. She was out of breath. She ....... (run). 5 We were good friends. We ........ (know) each other for a long time. 6 Irregular verbs Infinitive Past simple Past participle Translation be was / were been beat beat beaten become became become begin began begun

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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte
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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

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get got got saama give gave given andma go went gone minema have had had omama hear heard heard kuulma hit hit hit lööma, tabama hold held held hoidma, pidama keep kept kept pidama, hoidma know knew known teadma leave left left lahkuma lose lost lost kaotama make made made tegema meet met met kohtuma pay paid paid tasuma put put put asetama read read [red] read [red] lugema rise rose risen tõusma, kerkima say said said ütlema run ran run jooksma

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