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Ep. 48 How to Use Irregular Verbs in English Part 3 (Fall, Fight, Fly, Freeze, and Grow)

Ep. 48 How to Use Irregular Verbs in English Part 3 (Fall, Fight, Fly, Freeze, and Grow)



In this video, I explain how to use the present tense, past tense, and past participle of the following verbs: fall, fight, fly, freeze, and grow.

I also talk about:

Hayrides in the fall

The idiom, head over heels

The future tense difference between “will” and “is going to”

The difference between “a cold” and “the cold.”

April Fool’s Day in the United States

When to use “I” and when to use “me” in a sentence

How fly can be a noun

The United States’ new celebrity, Dr. Fauci

The verb, “to thaw”

Grown vs. Groan

and

How to use leftover as a noun and an adjective


Published on 5 years, 8 months ago






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