The past tense of "have"
Had
Cruel
Mean, nasty, hurtful
Could you tell me how to get to Park street.
Could you tell me how to get to Park Street?
Callous
Mean, uncaring, cruel
The dog ran fast.
Adverb
The past tense of "pay"
Paid
Gigantic
Big, huge, large
I need to go to the store to buy 2 loaves of bread
I need to go to the store to buy two loaves of bread.
Impetuous
Impatient, quickly, without thought
I live on Grove Street.
Proper Noun
The past tense of "cost"
Cost
Weep
Cry, shed tears, bawl
27 people came to the meeting last night
Twenty-seven people came to the meeting last night.
Ludicrous
Ridiculous, silly
The dog has very fluffy fur.
Adjective
The past tense of "seek"
Sought
Elegant
beautiful, pretty, graceful
If you want to go to dinner tonight please be ready by 4:00 am we will go to olive garden.
If you want to go to dinner tonight, please be ready by 4:00 pm, we will go to Olive Garden.
Solace
Comfort, console
What type of verb?
I bought three shirts today.
Irregular
The past tense of "hurt"
Hurt
Atrocious
Awful, terrible, dreadful, unacceptable
I don't need to go work today I worked extra hours on monday
I don't need to go to work today, I worked extra hours on Monday.
Apathetic
No feeling, uncaring, no emotion
A type of informal language, you would not use it in writing emails, school papers, etc.
Example: The movie was really "lit"!
Slang