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Inkblot Irregular Verbs

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© Chris Roland 2012

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It's good to be here.

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Yesterday I was there.

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I have been both here and there this week.

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We always beat them.

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We beat them yesterday as well.

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Yes! We have just beaten them again!

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She wants to become an actress.

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She became an actress.

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She has become very famous too.

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We normally begin at 0830.

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We began at 0845 yesterday.

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Hurry! The lesson has begun.

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Does your dog bite?

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He bit my cousin.

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He has bitten three people all together.

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It could blow up.

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Three bombs blew up.

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The last bomb hasn't blown up yet.

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Please don't break it.

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She broke it.

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You've broken them all!

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Bring that to me please

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He brought it to me when I asked him.

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What have you brought me?

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They usually broadcast the matches.

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They broadcast it live.

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It's been broadcast all over the world.

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We can build with stone or wood or even ice.

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They built this 1000 years ago.

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They've built something new.

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Please don't buy me a present.

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I bought you this.

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What have you bought me?

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She doesn't want to come to my party.

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I'm surprised you came.

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Why have you come?

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Catch it!

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Well done - you caught it!

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You've caught it every single time.

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You can choose the one you want.

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You chose the best one.

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Which have you chosen?

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It costs a lot to have a big party.

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It cost a lot.

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How much has it all cost?

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They creep about quietly.

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It crept into the house.

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Some of them have crept upstairs too.

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Don't cut yourself - it's sharp.

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I cut myself badly yesterday.

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Have you just cut yourself?

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I do a lot of stuff on a Monday.

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I did a lot of stuff yesterday.

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I've done a lot of stuff today as well.

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I draw pictures.

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I drew a picture for you last night.

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I've just drawn a picture of you.

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I dream every night.

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I dreamt about you last night.

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I have always dreamt of going there.

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Can I drink some cola?

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Who drank all the cola?

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Have you drunk all the Fanta as well?

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I drive well.

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They drove from Barcelona to Lisbon.

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She hasn't driven in years.

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Please don't eat the cakes.

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I ate the cakes.

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Have you eaten anything else?

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Small children fall over a lot.

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She fell over last night.

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Someone has fallen off the roof.

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You're not allowed to feed the animals.

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We fed the animals at the zoo.

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We've fed the animals each day this week.

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I can't see it but I can feel it.

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I felt something.

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Have you felt this?

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I don't fight with my sister.

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She fought at the Olympics.

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She's fought in 3 world championships.

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You can find interesting things on the beach.

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I found something very interesting last week.

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I've found hundreds of things.

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It takes a day to fly to Argentina.

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She flew to Buenos Aires.

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He has never flown business class.

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She often forgets things.

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She forgot her own birthday.

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I have never forgotten my birthday!

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Water freezes at nought degrees.

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I left it in the freezer too long - and it froze.

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It's not completely frozen though.

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I'll get it for you.

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I got it for you.

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He has just got it for me.

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I want to go there next summer.

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I went there last summer.

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Have you ever been there?.

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Where has she gone?

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I decided to grow some plants.

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They grew quickly.

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They've grown 60cm in 2 months.

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Can you hear it okay?

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I first heard this song at a party.

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Have you heard their new album?

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That looks bad. Does it hurt?

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It hurt a lot last night.

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He's hurt himself badly, ring an ambulance.

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You can hide in the mountains.

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He hid from the others.

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They've all hidden in the mountains.

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Can you hold this while I go to the toilet?

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He held it for her.

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He's held it for 20 kinutes now.

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Keep your ticket for later.

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I kept my ticket from yesterday as well.

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I've kept all the letters that she wrote me.

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Do you know the answer?

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My grandfather knew 7 different languages.

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I've known my best friend since I was 4.

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Why don't you lay that towel on the sand.

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She laid it on the sand.

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She has laid it on the sand.

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Please don't leave.

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She left at 8pm.

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She has left forever.

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She leads the team.

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She led the team last year too.

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She has led the team for the last 3 years.

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Could you lend me that, please?

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He lent it to me.

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He has lent me three of them.

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Let's go!

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He let us go early.

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He has let us go early quite a few times.

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I am going to lie down for a bit.

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At 2pm he lay down on the beach.

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He has lain in bed all morning.

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Light it now.

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I lit it fifteen minutes ago.

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I have lit them all.

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Don't lose it!

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I lost it yesterday.

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Have you lost them all?

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Do you know how to make a cake?

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He made a cake for her birthday party.

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I've made a lot of cakes.

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What do you mean?

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I never meant to upset you.

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The whole experience has meant a lot to us.

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Nice to meet you.

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I met him last week.

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Yes, I've met them both.

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I will pay.

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I think you paid last time.

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I've already paid.

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Put it on the sheld please.

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I put it there yesterday.

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Have you put them all on the shelf?

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Hey, read this!

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I read it over the summer.

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I've read all of these.

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Ring me later, okay?

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I rang you three times last night.

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I've rung you about 20 times today so far!

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I like to run 3 times a week.

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I ran yesterday.

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We've just run 20 kilometres.

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My mum rides a 750cc.

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She rode from Madrid to Barcelona.

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Have you ever ridden a motorbike?

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How do you say...?

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He said yes!

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I have said everything I want to say.

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I can see them from here.

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I saw it all.

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Have you seen that series?

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I want to sell it.

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I sold it yesterday.

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I have sold them all.

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They send it by satellite.

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I sent it to you last night.

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I've sent you everything.

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You need to shake the bottle.

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He shook it a lot.

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You have shaken it too much!

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I love it when the sun shines.

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The sun shone brightly yesterday.

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It has shone brightly all day.

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Please don't shoot!

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They shot 3 people dead yesterday.

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They've shot a total of 19 civilians so far.

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Show me your book please.

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I showed it to my teacher.

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I have already shown you.

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Please shut the door.

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She shut the door when I asked her.

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I have shut the door.

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He sings all day.

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He sang very badly.

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We've sung all our favourite songs.

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Sit down please.

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He sat down.

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We shall start when everyone has sat down.

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All I want to do is sleep!

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When was the last time that you slept?

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She's slept all day.

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What languages can you speak?

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He spoke non stop for 50 minutes.

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They have spoken for hours.

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She likes to spend money.

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She spent a lot of money yesterday.

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She's spent it all.

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We need to stand here.

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We stood here yesterday for 2 hours.

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We've stood here all morning.

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Don't strike your finger.

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He struck his finger.

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I've never struck my finger before.

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I've noticed that you swear quite a lot.

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You swore lots when you spoke to my mum.

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Do you know you've sworn 25 times so far?

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You must swing it like this.

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She swang it very hard.

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She's swung it right round.

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Take one if you want one.

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She wanted one, so she took one.

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Someone's taken them all already!

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He teaches me 5 times a week.

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He taught my brother last year.

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He has taught all my family.

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Don't tear the paper.

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She tore the paper.

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You've torn it really badly.

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Please tell me the answer.

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I told you the answer.

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You haven't told me the answer to ten yet.

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Think about it.

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I thought about it.

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I've thought about it all day.

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Throw it to me!

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He threw it like you said.

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He has thrown it too hard.

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Do you understand?

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I understood the first time.

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Have you understood everything I've said?

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You need to wake him up now.

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I woke him up 5 minutes ago.

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Have you woken him up yet?

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You can't wear that!

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I wore it last time.

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Have you ever worn these?

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I think we can win.

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They won last time.

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We've just won the match and the league!

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Don't wind me up.

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You wound him up and he went crazy.

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You've wound him up all day.

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We write from right to left.

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She wrote someting.

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She has written your name in her language.

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