Irregular VerbsVerbs can be regular or irregular.Regular verbs form their past tense and past participle by adding -ed.Walk / walked / walkedLaugh / laughed / laughedPaint / painted / paintedWait / waited / waitedInsist / insisted / insistedIrregular verbs form their past[r]
customs when you25/2/2016ENGLISH PAGE Bring + Prepositions8. When we go camping, don't forget to bring the binoculars so we canlook for wildlife. 9. Lisa is going to pick Ted up at the airport and bring him to thehouse. 10. Sarah doesn't want to go skiing this winter, but we still have[r]
V. to suddenly appearto sipV. to slowly drinkA. 1) very fashionable, too fashionable 2) interested in extremelytrendyfashionable things This word is sometimes used in a negative way to express that somethinghas become ridiculously fashionable.Exerciseshttp://www.englishpage.com/vocabulary[r]
thing, though he hardly looked his fortyfive years. As a boy, though, I had oftenstayed Styles, his mother's place in Essex. An excerpt from "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" by Agatha Christie Check http://www.englishpage.com/prepositions/mixed_prepositions_18.htm1/225/2/2016ENGLISH[r]