Vocabulary
English (UK] – Verbs Exercise
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EN
English (US]
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AR
Arabic
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DE
German
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EN
English (US]
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ES
Spanish
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FR
French
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IT
Italian
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JA
Japanese
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PT
Portuguese (PT]
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PT
Portuguese (BR]
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ZH
Chinese (Simplified]
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AD
Adyghe
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AF
Afrikaans
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AM
Amharic
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BE
Belarusian
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BG
Bulgarian
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BN
Bengali
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BS
Bosnian
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CA
Catalan
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CS
Czech
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DA
Danish
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Greek
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EO
Esperanto
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ET
Estonian
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FA
Persian
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FI
Finnish
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HE
Hebrew
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HI
Hindi
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HR
Croatian
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HU
Hungarian
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HY
Armenian
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ID
Indonesian
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KA
Georgian
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KK
Kazakh
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KN
Kannada
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KO
Korean
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KU
Kurdish (Kurmanji]
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KY
Kyrgyz
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LT
Lithuanian
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LV
Latvian
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MK
Macedonian
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MR
Marathi
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NL
Dutch
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Nynorsk
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NO
Norwegian
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PA
Punjabi
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PL
Polish
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RO
Romanian
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RU
Russian
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SK
Slovak
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SL
Slovenian
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SQ
Albanian
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SR
Serbian
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SV
Swedish
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TA
Tamil
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TE
Telugu
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Thai
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TI
Tigrinya
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TL
Tagalog
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TR
Turkish
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UK
Ukrainian
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UR
Urdu
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VI
Vietnamese
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EN
English (UK]
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AR
Arabic
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DE
German
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EN
English (UK]
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ES
Spanish
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FR
French
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IT
Italian
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JA
Japanese
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PT
Portuguese (PT]
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PT
Portuguese (BR]
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ZH
Chinese (Simplified]
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AD
Adyghe
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AF
Afrikaans
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AM
Amharic
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BE
Belarusian
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BG
Bulgarian
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BN
Bengali
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BS
Bosnian
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CA
Catalan
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CS
Czech
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DA
Danish
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EL
Greek
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EO
Esperanto
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ET
Estonian
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FA
Persian
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FI
Finnish
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HE
Hebrew
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HI
Hindi
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HR
Croatian
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HU
Hungarian
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HY
Armenian
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ID
Indonesian
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KA
Georgian
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KK
Kazakh
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KN
Kannada
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KO
Korean
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KU
Kurdish (Kurmanji]
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KY
Kyrgyz
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LT
Lithuanian
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LV
Latvian
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MK
Macedonian
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MR
Marathi
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NL
Dutch
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NN
Nynorsk
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NO
Norwegian
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PA
Punjabi
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PL
Polish
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RO
Romanian
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RU
Russian
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SK
Slovak
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SL
Slovenian
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SQ
Albanian
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SR
Serbian
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SV
Swedish
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TA
Tamil
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TE
Telugu
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TH
Thai
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TI
Tigrinya
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TL
Tagalog
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TR
Turkish
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UK
Ukrainian
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UR
Urdu
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VI
Vietnamese
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take over
The locusts have taken over.
take over
The locusts have taken over.
take care of
Our janitor takes care of snow removal.
take care of
Our janitor takes care of snow removal.
take back
The device is defective; the retailer has to take it back.
take back
The device is defective; the retailer has to take it back.
hit
The cyclist was hit.
hit
The cyclist was hit.
come together
It’s nice when two people come together.
come together
It’s nice when two people come together.
get by
She has to get by with little money.
get by
She has to get by with little money.
underline
He underlined his statement.
underline
He underlined his statement.
leave to
The owners leave their dogs to me for a walk.
leave to
The owners leave their dogs to me for a walk.
spend
She spends all her free time outside.
spend
She spends all her free time outside.
find again
I couldn’t find my passport after moving.
find again
I couldn’t find my passport after moving.
sign
He signed the contract.
sign
He signed the contract.