let
let-let
Last night I ...........(lose) my keys - I had to call my flatmate to let me in.
lost (Past Simple)
an amount of money that parents regularly give to their child to spend as they choose
pocket money
speak
spoke-spoken
break
broke-broken
A: Craig is a pilot, isn't he?
B: Yes, he ........... (travel) all around South America.
's travelled
homeless dog
stray dog
leave
left-left
freeze
froze-frozen
She's .............. been to a foam party. She's only 16.
never
sometimes but not often
occasionally
catch
caught-caught
hold
held-held
A: Have you ever been to a rock concert?
B: Yes! We ............. (go) to a Guns and Roses concert last month.
went (Past Simple)
a sea animal that has a pair of tail fins and ten arms
squid
blow
blew-blown
know
knew-known
A: Have you ever met Professor Simons?
B: Yes, I ...... (1). I ............ (2-speak) to him at the beginning of the school year.
1-have
2-spoke
This means something was not supposed to happen, or it wasn't the right time or situation for it.
It's not meant to be.
teach
taught-taught