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V V-ED V-EN TRADUCTION abide abode abode demeurer arise arose arisen s'élever, survenir awake awoke awoken (se) réveiller bear bore borne supporter beat beat beaten battre become became become devenir begin began begun commencer bend bent bent (se) courber bet bet bet parier bid bid bid offrir (un prix) bind bound bound lier, relier bite bit bitten mordre bleed bled bled saigner blow blew blown souffler break broke broken casser breed bred bred élever (du bétail) bring brought brought apporter build built built construire burn burnt burnt brûler burst burst burst éclater buy bought bought acheter cast cast cast jeter, lancer catch caught caught attraper choose chose chosen choisir cling clung clung s'accrocher come came come venir cost cost cost coûter creep crept crept ramper cut cut cut couper deal dealt dealt distribuer dig dug dug creuser do did done faire draw drew drawn dessiner dream dreamt dreamt rêver www.profdanglais.com Page 1

drink drank drunk boire drive drove driven conduire dwell dwelt dwelt habiter eat ate eaten manger fall fell fallen tomber feed fed fed nourrir feel felt felt sentir, éprouver fight fought fought combattre find found found trouver flee fled fled s'enfuir fling flung flung jeter violemment fly flew flown voler forbid forbade forbidden interdire forget forgot forgotten oublier forgive forgave forgiven pardonner freeze froze frozen geler get got got obtenir give gave given donner go went gone aller grind ground ground moudre grow grew grown grandir hang hung hung pendre, accrocher have had had avoir hear heard heard entendre hide hid hidden (se) cacher hit hit hit frapper, atteindre hold held held tenir hurt hurt hurt blesser keep kept kept garder kneel knelt knelt s'agenouiller know knew known savoir, connaître lay laid laid poser à plat lead led led mener lean leant leant s'appuyer leap leapt leapt sauter www.profdanglais.com Page 2

learn learnt learnt apprendre leave left left laisser, quitter lend lent lent prêter let let let permettre, louer lie lay lain être étendu light lit lit allumer lose lost lost perdre make made made faire, fabriquer mean meant meant signifier meet met met (se) rencontrer mow mowed mown tondre overcome overcame overcome surmonter, vaincre pay paid paid payer put put put mettre quit quit quit cesser (de) read read read lire rid rid rid débarrasser ride rode ridden chevaucher ring rang rung sonner rise rose risen s'élever, se lever run ran run courir saw sawed sawn scier say said said dire see saw seen voir seek sought sought chercher sell sold sold vendre send sent sent envoyer set set set fixer sew sewed sewn coudre shake shook shaken secouer shear sheared shorn tondre (des moutons) shed shed shed verser (des larmes) shine shone shone briller shoe shod shod ferrer, chausser shoot shot shot tirer www.profdanglais.com Page 3

show showed shown montrer shrink shrank shrunk rétrécir shut shut shut fermer sing sang sung chanter sink sank sunk couler sit sat sat être assis sleep slept slept dormir slide slid slid glisser sling slung slung lancer (avec force) slink slunk slunk aller furtivement slit slit slit fendre, inciser smell smelt smelt sentir (odorat) sow sowed sown semer speak spoke spoken parler speed sped sped aller à toute vitesse spell spelt spelt épeler spend spent spent dépenser spill spilt spilt renverser (un liquide) spit spat spat cracher split split split fendre spoil spoilt spoilt gâcher, gâter spread spread spread répandre spring sprang sprung jaillir, bondir stand stood stood être debout steal stole stolen voler, dérober stick stuck stuck coller sting stung stung piquer stink stank stunk puer stride strode stridden marcher à grands pas strike struck struck frapper string strung strung enfiler, tendre (une corde) strive strove striven s'efforcer swear swore sworn jurer sweep swept swept balayer swell swelled swollen enfler www.profdanglais.com Page 4

swim swam swum nager swing swung swung se balancer take took taken prendre teach taught taught enseigner tear tore torn déchirer tell told told dire, raconter think thought thought penser throw threw thrown jeter thrust thrust thrust enfoncer tread trod trodden fouler aux pieds undergo underwent undergone subir understand understood understood comprendre upset upset upset bouleverser wake woke woken (se) réveiller wear wore worn porter (des vêtements) weave wove woven tisser weep wept wept pleurer win won won gagner wind wound wound enrouler withdraw withdrew withdrawn (se) retirer wring wrung wrung tordre write wrote written écrire www.profdanglais.com Page 5