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Diferencia entre lend y borrow | Ejercicio inglés básico

Diferencia entre lend y borrow | Ejercicio inglés básico

Elija la respuesta correcta:

  1. Could you  me some money, please?
  2. Some pupils can  books from their school.
  3. Will you  me your umbrella till tomorrow?
  4. Should I  him my football?
  5. You may  my bike, but be careful.
  6. Could I  your cup?
  7. You can  your book to Steve.
  8. Why do students  so much money from their parents?
  9. Peter won’t  his car to anyone.
  10. Will your mother  you some money?

  1. Could you lend me some money, please?
  2. Some pupils can borrow books from their school.
  3. Will you lend me your umbrella till tomorrow?
  4. Should I lend him my football?
  5. You may borrow my bike, but be careful.
  6. Could I borrow your cup?
  7. You can lend your book to Steve.
  8. Why do students borrow so much money from their parents?
  9. Peter won’t lend his car to anyone.
  10. Will your mother lend you some money?

Verbos irregulares idénticos en ingles lista completa (PDF)

Los verbos irregulares en inglés idénticos a las tres formas

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Lista de verbos irregulares en inglés idénticos a las tres formas y clasificados en una tabla por semejanza (infinitivo, pretérito / pasado simple y participio pasado).

Para acceder a la lista completa de verbos irregulares en inglés, haga clic aquí.

INFINITIVO PASADO SIMPLE PARTICIPIO PASADO TRADUCCIÓN
bet bet bet apostar
bid bid bid pujar
burst burst burst reventar
cast cast cast arrojar
cost cost cost costar
cut cut cut cortar
hit hit hit golpear
hurt hurt hurt herir
let let let permitir
overbid overbid overbid pujar, ofertar
proofread proofread proofread leer / corregir errores en un texto
put put put poner
quit quit quit dejar (de)
read read read leer
rid rid rid librarse
set set set poner(se)
shed shed shed to shed light:  arrojar luz/to shed blood: derramar sangre
shut shut shut cerrar
slit slit slit dividir
split split split hender / partir / rajar
spread spread spread extender
thrust thrust thrust introducir
upset upset upset molestar, perturbar
wet wet wet mojar

 

Read se pronuncia ‘red’ (como la color) en participio pretérito / pasado simple y pasado

Lista verbos irregulares ingles PDF

Verbos irregulares en ingles lista completa (PDF)

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Verbo irregular en inglés: la lista definitiva, en una tabla imprimible en formato PDF.

Aquí encontrarás los principales verbos irregulares en inglés, los más comunes y útiles, tanto si estás repasando para un examen como si sólo los necesitas para estudiar en casa.

Para ver sólo la lista de verbos irregulares idénticos a las tres formas, ¡haga clic aquí!

INFINITIVO PASADO SIMPLE PARTICIPIO PASADO TRADUCCIÓN
arise arose arisen surgir, levantarse
awake awoke awoken despertarse
be was / were been ser / estar
bear bore borne / born soportar, dar a luz
beat beat beaten golpear
become became become llegar a ser
begin began begun empezar
bend bent bent doblar
bet bet bet apostar
bind bound bound atar, encuadernar
bid bid bid pujar
bite bit bitten morder
bleed bled bled sangrar
blow blew blown soplar
break broke broken romper
breed bred bred criar
bring brought brought traer llevar
broadcast broadcast broadcast radiar
build built built edificar
burn burnt /burned burnt / burned quemar
burst burst burst reventar
buy bought bought comprar
cast cast cast arrojar
catch caught caught coger
come came come venir
cost cost cost costar
cut cut cut cortar
choose chose chosen elegir
cling clung clung agarrarse
creep crept crept arrastrarse
deal dealt dealt tratar
dig dug dug cavar
do (does) did done hacer
draw drew drawn dibujar
dream dreamt / dreamed dreamt / dreamed soñar
drink drank drunk beber
drive drove driven conducir
eat ate eaten comer
fall fell fallen caer
feed fed fed alimentar
feel felt felt sentir
fight fought fought luchar
find found found encontrar
flee fled fled huir
fly flew flown volar
forbid forbade forbidden prohibir
forget forgot forgotten olvidar
forgive forgave forgiven perdonar
freeze froze frozen helar
get got got / gotten obtener
give gave given dar
go (goes) went gone ir
grow grew grown crecer
grind ground ground moler
hang hung hung colgar
have had had haber, tener
hear heard heard oir
hide hid hidden ocultar
hit hit hit golpear
hold held held agarrar celebrar
hurt hurt hurt herir
keep kept kept conservar
know knew known saber conocer
kneel knelt knelt arrodillarse
knit knit knit hacer punto
lay laid laid poner
lead led led conducir
lean leant leant apoyarse
leap leapt leapt brincar
learn learnt / learned learnt / learned aprender
leave left left dejar
lend lent lent prestar
let let let permitir
lie lay lain echarse
light lit lit encender
lose lost lost perder
make made made hacer
mean meant meant significar
meet met met encontrar
mistake mistook mistaken equivocar
overcome overcame overcome vencer
pay paid paid pagar
put put put poner
read read read leer
ride rode ridden montar
ring rang rung llamar
rise rose risen levantarse
run ran run correr
say said said decir
see saw seen ver
seek sought sought buscar
sell sold sold vender
send sent sent enviar
set set set poner(se)
sew sewed sewed / sewn coser
shake shook shaken sacudir
shear shore shorn esquilar
shine shone shone brillar
shoot shot shot disparar
show showed shown mostrar
shrink shrank shrunk encogerse
shut shut shut cerrar
sing sang sung cantar
sink sank sunk hundir
sit sat sat sentarse
sleep slept slept dormir
slide slid slid resbalar
smell smelt smelt oler
sow sowed sowed / sown sembrar
speak spoke spoken hablar
speed sped sped acelerar
spell spelt spelt deletrear
spend spent spent gastar
spill spilt / spilled spilt / spilled derramar
spin spun spun hilar
spit spat spat escupir
split split split hender / partir / rajar
spread spread spread extender
spring sprang sprung saltar
stand stood stood estar en pie
steal stole stolen robar
stick stuck stuck pegar engomar
sting stung stung picar
stink stank/stunk stunk apestar
stride strode stridden dar zancadas
strike struck struck golpear
swear swore sworn jurar
sweat sweat sweat sudar
sweep swept swept barrer
swell swelled swollen hinchar
swim swam swum nadar
swing swung swung balancear(se), columpiarse
take took taken coger
teach taught taught enseñar
tear tore torn rasgar
tell told told decir
think thought thought pensar
throw threw thrown arrojar tirar
thrust thrust thrust introducir
tread trod trodden pisar, hollar
understand understood understood entender
undergo underwent undergone sufrir
undertake undertook undertaken emprender
wake woke woken despertarse
wear wore worn llevar puesto
weave wove woven tejer
weep wept wept llorar
wet wet wet mojar
win won won ganar
wind wound wound enrollar
withdraw withdrew withdrawn retirarse
wring wrung wrung torcer
write wrote written escribir

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Ejercicios de Vocabulario inglés: Deportes

Ejercicios de Vocabulario inglés

– Deportes –

Deportes de lucha: Responda a las siguientes preguntas sobre estos deportes de combate:

boxing | wrestling | judo | karate | kick boxing

1. Which three sports take place in a ring? →  |  | 

2. In which of the sports do you use gloves?  →  | 

3. In which of the sports can you become a black-belt? →  | 

4. In which of the sports do you throw your opponent? →  | 


1. Which three sports take place in a ring? → boxing / wrestling / kick-boxing

2. In which of the sports do you use gloves?  → boxing / kick-boxing

3. In which of the sports can you become a black-belt? → karate / judo

4. In which of the sports do you throw your opponent? → wrestling / judo

Ejercicios de Vocabulario inglés: Deportes

Ejercicios de Vocabulario inglés

– Deportes –

Elija el final correcto para cada una de las siguientes frases:

  1. Rafael Nadal is absolutely delighted. He has won 
  2. It’s every athlete’s dream to represent 
  3. It’s an incredible time — I think she’s broken 
  4. As expected, the favourite from Kenya came 
  5. After so much preparation it was a big disappointment to finish 
  6. Runners from eight different countries will be competing 
  7. And with 200 metres to go, Samuels has taken 

  1. Rafael Nadal is absolutely delighted. He has won the gold medal.
  2. It’s every athlete’s dream to represent his or her country.
  3. It’s an incredible time — I think she’s broken the world record.
  4. As expected, the favourite from Kenya came first.
  5. After so much preparation it was a big disappointment to finish in second place.
  6. Runners from eight different countries will be competing in the next race.
  7. And with 200 metres to go, Samuels has taken the lead.

Ejercicios de Vocabulario inglés: Deportes

Ejercicios de Vocabulario inglés

– Deportes –

Encuentra la palabra que falta en cada caja:

The sport   →   The person

1.    boxer

2. swimming   

3. skiing     

4.    ice-skater

5.    gymnast

6. athletics    

7. motor racing  racing 

8. cycling   

9.   jockey

10. the pentathlon  

11.    yachtsman

12. rowing  

13.   sky diver

14. weightlifting  

15.   climber


The sport → The person

1. boxing → boxer

2. swimming → swimmer

3. skiing → skier

4. ice-skating → ice-skater

5. gymnastics → gymnast

6. athletics → athlete

7. motor racing → racing driver

8. cycling → cyclist

9. horse racing → jockey

10. the pentathlon → pentathlete

11. sailing → yachtsman

12. rowing → rower

13. sky diving → sky diver

14. weightlifting → weightlifter

15. climbing → climber

Ejercicios de Vocabulario inglés: Deportes

Ejercicios de Vocabulario inglés

– Deportes –

¿Win o beat? Completa cada una de las siguientes frases con Win o Beat:

  1.  the final
  2.  on points
  3.  a medal
  4.  a point
  5.  a trophy
  6.  the cup
  7.  your rival
  8.  a race
  9.  the champion
  10.  your opponent
  11.  a competition
  12.  the championship
  13.  the favourite
  14.  the world record
  15.  the other team
  16.  by two seconds

  1. win the final
  2. win on points
  3. win a medal
  4. win a point
  5. win a trophy
  6. win the cup
  7. beat your rival
  8. win a race
  9. beat the champion
  10. beat your opponent
  11. win a competition
  12. win the championship
  13. beat the favourite
  14. beat the world record
  15. beat the other team
  16. win by two seconds

Ejercicios de inglés: gerundio e infinitivo

Ejercicio de inglés

– Gerundio e infinitivo –

¿Gerundio o Infinitivo (con o sin to)?  Elija la respuesta correcta:

  1. We go  every day.
  2. Let it .
  3. He dreams of  a writer.
  4. They enjoy .
  5. It is not easy  good friends.
  6. My friend is afraid of 
  7. Tina is good at .
  8. He wanted  a new video game.
  9. I am crazy about .
  10. You must  to my party.
  11. I hope  you again soon.
  12. We enjoy .
  13. He dreamt about  an artist.
  14. I’d love  another holiday in Japan.
  15. Why not  to the cinema tonight?

  1. swimming
  2. be
  3. becoming
  4. cycling
  5. to find
  6. flying
  7. reading
  8. to buy
  9. kissing
  10. come
  11. to see
  12. dancing
  13. being
  14. to spend
  15. go

Ejercicios de inglés: gerundio e infinitivo

Ejercicio de inglés

– Gerundio e infinitivo –

¿Gerundio o Infinitivo (con o sin to)?  Elija la respuesta correcta:

  1. His jokes made us .
  2. They practised  the piano.
  3. I told him  up.
  4. She was busy  for her exams.
  5. There is no reason for .
  6. We can  him.
  7. I am glad  you.
  8. Give up .
  9. It is difficult  the question.
  10. I enjoy  with you.
  11. John is fond of  pizzas.
  12. We will  old one day.
  13. I am interested in  judo.
  14. We cannot  our car here.
  15. Paul is bad at  compliments.

  1. laugh
  2. playing
  3. to shut up
  4. studying
  5. crying
  6. trust
  7. to see
  8. smoking
  9. to answer
  10. being
  11. eating
  12. be
  13. learning
  14. park
  15. giving

Ejercicios de inglés: gerundio e infinitivo

Ejercicio de inglés

– Gerundio e infinitivo –

¿Gerundio o Infinitivo (con o sin to)?  Elija la respuesta correcta:

  1. Don’t you dare  to me like that!
  2. Do you happen  any money with you?
  3. Do you enjoy ?
  4. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate  me.
  5. I am looking forward to  you again soon.
  6. The song made me .
  7. What about  out tonight?
  8. He swore never  that again.
  9. How dare you  that?
  10. Do you mind  the window?
  11. It’s no problem  you up at 5 o’clock.
  12. Let them .
  13. It was rather wicked  her like that.
  14. She got an offer  in South Korea.
  15. Can you see the spider  up the wall?

  1. talk
  2. to have
  3. singing
  4. to call
  5. seeing
  6. smile
  7. eating
  8. to do
  9. say
  10. opening
  11. picking
  12. go
  13. to threaten
  14. to work
  15. crawling