went
past simple
see
saw-seen
Find the regular verb from the list:
read, feel, play, see
play
PRE- means:
not, after, before, or below
before
PRO- means:
without, again, forward, opposite
forward
have
infinitive
break
broke-broken
Find the regular verb from the list:
know, say, help, think
help
A measure take in advance to prevent harm:
predict, precede, precaution, pretest
precaution
To forward a complaint or objection:
propel, protractor, protest, probable
protest
chosen
begin
began-begun
Find the irregular verb from the list:
listen, analyze, bake, do
do
To make a decision before you have all of the facts: prejudge, prepay, prefix, preapprove
prejudge
A forward moving object that was thrown or self-powered:
probable, prospect, promote, projectile
projectile
tore
past simple
feel
felt-felt
Find the irregular verb from the list:
serve, watch, meet, explore
meet
To come before something else in time, order, or rank: precursor, precede, prefix, prevent
precede
A movement forward in a company, better job position: program, protrude, promotion, process
promotion
brought
past simple AND past participle
rise
rose-risen
Find the irregular verb in the list:
answer, state, seek, enter
seek
A strong feeling that something is about to happen, especially something unpleasant:
preview, premonition, precede, preview
premonition
To move forward, to follow through with an idea or plan: propel, prolong, proceed, protest
proceed