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Photo | Name City Country |
Verb | Message | Date Submited |
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Hassan |
chip in | if every body chips in we can finish this work soon |
2010/08/20 | |
cost | it cost me 10 dollars |
2010/03/13 | ||
croak | The toads were croaking down by the pond.
She almost croaked when she saw the total repair bill.
A frog goes 'ribbet, ribbet' while a toad goes 'croak, croak!'
and to paraphrase the first example,
The old guy croaked at the age of 102.
Thanks for a great |
2010/02/03 | ||
fart | Everybody held their breath when they heard the old man farted. |
2010/05/08 | ||
Jay Dubai UAE |
glance over | steal a glance |
2011/08/13 | |
Inci Izmir Turkey |
go | By this time tomorrow, I will be going to my summerhouse. |
2012/05/14 | |
Penny Lisk Media USA |
hang | The passive of the verb referring to death by hanging is 'hanged' in English. There is no reference to this on your site.
I am delighted to find your site and I have shared it on facebook. Thank you for keeping English alive and properly conjugated! I |
2011/07/22 | |
LJ |
have | Having had a headache for three hours, I found concentrating on the exam almost impossible. |
2010/08/04 | |
Dr. Ross Cranston, RI USA |
heave | Although "heaved" is correct as the past tense sing. and past tense pl. of "to heave", "hove" is also acceptable as past tense and past participle. It may be slightly more archaic or more common in nautical usage, but "hove" is a fine word and should not |
2011/02/10 | |
sptaruco Borascu Romania |
long | And I long to worship thee . |
2011/08/05 |