Irregular verbs - To speak
the present the past the perfect
He
Irregular verbs - To speak
the present the past the perfect
He speaks he spoke he has spoken
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cow
The plural form is spelled
cows
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elephants goat possibly
The odd man out is:
possibly (adverb)
elephants, goat (nouns)
Contraction:
I've?
English:
present tense
Latin:
præsens (nutid)
Irregular verbs - To become
the present the past the perfect
He
Irregular verbs - To become
the present the past the perfect
He becomes he became he has become
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glass
The plural form is spelled
glasses
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sang eats sleep
The odd man out is
sang (past tense)
eats, sleep (present tense)
Contraction:
She's?
She has eller she is
English
past tense
Latin
præteritum (datid)
Irregular verbs - To bring
the present the past the perfect
He
Irregular verbs - To bring
the present the past the perfect
He brings he brought he has brought
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tomato
The plural form is spelled
tomatoes
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come say call
The odd man out is
call (regular verb)
come, say (irregular verb)
Contraction:
he'd
he would
English
present perfect
Latin
Perfektum (før nutid)
Irregular verbs - To bring
the present the past the perfect
He
Irregular verbs - To bring
the present the past the perfect
He brings he brought he has brought
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enemy
The plural form is spelled
enemies
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My yours he
The odd man is
he (personligt pronomen)
my, yours (possesive pronominer)
Contraction:
They'll
They will/they shall
English
Past perfect
Latin
plusquamperfektum (før datid)
Irregular verbs - To teach
the present the past the perfect
He
Irregular verbs - To teach
the present the past the perfect
He teaches he taught he has taught
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wife
The plural form is spelled
wives
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very interesting suddenly
The odd man out is
interesting (adjective)
very, suddenly (adverbs)
Contraction:
They'd
They would/they should
English
Future
Latin
Futurum (fremtid)