Rendhagyó igék (Irregular Verbs)
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1 (Irregular Verbs) Főnévi igenév Egyszerű múlt idő Múlt idejű mellénévi igenév Magyar jelentés abide abode abode tartózkodik arise arose arisen keletkezik awake awoke awoken felébred, felébreszt be (is, are) was, were been van bear bore borne hord bear bore born szül beat beat beaten üt beget begot begotten nemz, okoz begin began begun kezd bend bent bent hajlít bereave bereft bereft megfoszt beseech besought besought könyörög bet bet bet fogad bid bid bid ajánl bid bade, bid bidden parancsol bind bound bound köt bite bit bitten harap bleed bled bled vérzik bless blessed blessed, blest áld blow blew blown fúj break broke broken tör breed bred bred tenyészt bring brought brought hoz build built built épít burn burnt, burned burnt, burned ég burst burst burst szétreped buy bought bought vásárol can could - tud cast cast cast dob catch caught caught megfog chide chid, chided chid(den), chided szid choose chose chosen választ cleave cleft, cleaved, clove cleft, cleaved, cloven hasít cleave cleaved, clave cleaved, ragaszkodik cling clung clung ragaszkodik clothe clad clad öltözik come came come jön cost cost cost vmibe kerül creep crept crept csúszik crow crew crowed kukorékol cut cut cut vág dare durst durst merészel, kihív deal dealt dealt ad dig dug dug ás dive dived, dove dived lemerül, fejest ugrik do did done tesz draw drew drawn húz, rajzol R o y a l N y e l v i s k o l a Oldal: 1
2 dream dreamt dreamt álmodik drink drank drunk iszik drive drove driven hajt (autót) dwell dwelt dwelt lakik eat ate eaten eszik fall fell fallen esik feed fed fed táplál feel felt felt érez fight fought fought harcol find found found talál flee fled fled menekül fling flung flung hajít fly flew flown repül forbid forbade, forbad forbidden tilt forecast forecast, forecasted forecast, forecasted tilt forget forgot forgotten elfelejt forgive forgave forgiven megbocsát forsake forsook forsaken elhagy freeze froze frozen fagy get got got kap gild gilt, gilded gilt, gilded aranyoz gird girt, girded girt, girded övez give gave given ad go went gone megy grave graved graven vés grind ground ground őröl grow grew grown nő hang hung hung akaszt, függ hang hanged hanged felakaszt vkit have (has) had had vmije van hear heard heard hall heave hove, heaved hove, heaved emel hew hewed hewn, hewed üt hide hid hid(den) rejt hit hit hit üt hold held held tart hurt hurt hurt megsért keep kept kept tart kneel knelt, kneeled knelt, kneeled térdel knit knitted knitted köt knit knit knit egyesít, egyesül know knew known tud lade laded laden megrak lay laid laid fektet lead led led vezet lean leant, leaned leant, leaned hajol leap leapt, leaped leapt, leaped ugrik learn learnt, learned learnt, learned tanul leave left left elhagy lend lent lent kölcsönöz R o y a l N y e l v i s k o l a Oldal: 2
3 let let let hagy lie lied lied hazudik lie lay lain fekszik light lit, lighted lit, lighted meggyújt lose lost lost elveszít make made made csinál may might - szabad mean meant meant jelent meet met met találkozik mow mowed mown lekaszál must - - kell output output, outputted output, outputted kiad pay paid paid fizet plead pleaded, pled pleaded, pled fizet prove proved proved, proven bizonyít put put put tesz quit quit, quitted quit, quitted otthagy, elmegy read read read olvas rend rent rent hasít rid rid rid megszabadít ride rode ridden lovagol ring rang rung cseng rise rose risen felkel rot rotted rotten rothad run ran run szalad saw sawed sawn fűrészel say said said mond see saw seen lát seek sought sought keres sell sold sold elad send sent sent küld set set set helyez sew sewed sewn, sewed varr shake shook shaken ráz shall should - (segédige) shape shaped shapen alakít shave shaved shaven borotvál shear sheared shorn, sheared nyír shed shed shed elhullat shine shone shone ragyog shine shined shined fényesít shit shitted, shat shitted, shat kakál shoe shod shod megpatkol shoot shot shot lő show showed shown, showed mutat shrink shrank, shrunk shrunk összezsugorodik shrive shrived, shrove shrived, shrove összezsugorodik shut shut shut becsuk sing sang sung énekel sink sank sunk süllyed R o y a l N y e l v i s k o l a Oldal: 3
4 sit sat sat ül slay slew slain öl sleep slept slept alszik slide slid slid csúszik sling slung slung hajít slink slunk slunk lopózik slit slit slit felvág smell smelt, smelled smelt, smelled megszagol smite smote smitten rásújt sow sowed sown, sowed vet speak spoke spoken beszél speed sped sped száguld speed speeded speeded siettet spell spelt, spelled spelt, spelled betűz (betűket) spend spent spent költ spill spilt, spilled spilt, spilled kiönt spin spun, span spun fon spit spat, spit spat, spit köp split split split hasít spoil spoilt, spoiled spoilt, spoiled elront spread spread spread kiterjeszt spring sprang sprung ugrik stand stood stood áll stave staved, stove staved, stove bever steal stole stolen lop stick stuck stuck ragaszt sting stung stung szúr stink stank, stunk stunk bűzlik strew strewed strewn, strewed hint stride strode stridden lépked strike struck struck üt string strung strung felfűz strive strove striven igyekszik swear swore sworn megesküszik sweep swept swept söpör swell swelled swollen, swelled dagad swim swam swum úszik swing swung swung leng, lenget take took taken fog, elragad teach taught taught tanít tear tore torn szakít tell told told elmond think thought thought gondol, gondolkozik thrive throve, thrived thriven, thrived boldogul throw threw thrown dob thrust thrust thrust döf tread trod trodden, trod tapos wake woke, waked woken, waked felébred, felébreszt wear wore worn visel weave wove woven sző R o y a l N y e l v i s k o l a Oldal: 4
5 weave weaved weaved kanyarog weep wept wept sír wed wedded, wed wedded, wed összeházasodik wet wetted, wet wetted, wet benedvesít will would - (segédige) win won won nyer wind wound wound teker(edik) wind wound, winded wound, winded kürtöl wring wrung wrung kicsavar write wrote written ír R o y a l N y e l v i s k o l a Oldal: 5
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