Transcript Document

Les 55 verbes irréguliers
indispensables en anglais
Be
Become
Begin
Break
Bring
Build
Buy
Choose
Come
Cost
Cut
Do
Draw
Drink
Drive
Eat
Fall
Fight
Find
Fly
Forget
Give
Go
Have
Hear
Hit
Hurt
Keep
Know
Leave
Lose
Make
Meet
Pay
Read
Ring
Run
Say
See
Sell
Send
Show
Shut
Sing
Sit
Sleep
Speak
Swim
Take
Tell
Think
Understand
Wear
Win
Write
« To be or not to be, that is the
question… »
be
[bi:]
was / were
[wɒz / wɜ:]
been
[bi:n]
He has become famous
become
[bɪˡkʌm]
became
[bɪˡkeɪm]
become
[bɪˡkʌm]
The new year starts on January 1
begin
[bɪˡgɪn]
began
[bɪˡgæn]
begun
[bɪˡgʌn]
She is breaking an egg
break
[breɪk]
broke
[brəʊk]
broken
[brəʊkn]
The postman is bringing the mail
bring
[brɪŋ]
brought
[brɔ:t]
brought
[brɔ:t]
He is building a wall
build
[bɪld]
built
[bɪlt]
built
[bɪlt]
She is buying something
buy
[baɪ]
bought
[bɔ:t]
bought
[bɔ:t]
She is choosing a shirt
choose
[ʧu:z]
chose
[ʧəʊz]
chosen
[ʧəʊzn]
He is coming
come
[kʌm]
came
[keɪm]
come
[kʌm]
The tomatoes cost 14.80 a kilo
cost
[kɒst]
cost
[kɒst]
cost
[kɒst]
The scissors are cutting the paper
cut
[kʌt]
cut
[kʌt]
cut
[kʌt]
He is doing his homework
do
[du:]
did
[dɪd]
done
[dʌn]
She is drawing
draw
[drɔ:]
drew
[dru:]
drawn
[drɔ:n]
He is drinking water
drink
[drɪŋk]
drank
[dræŋk]
drunk
[drʌŋk]
She is driving her car
drive
[draɪv]
drove
[drəʊv]
driven
[drɪvn]
She is eating a strawberry
eat
[i:t]
ate
[eɪt]
eaten
[i:tn]
They are falling from the sky
fall
[fɔ:l]
fell
[fel]
fallen
[fɔ:ln]
She is fighting
fight
[faɪt]
fought
[fɔ:t]
fought
[fɔ:t]
He has found his key
find
[faɪnd]
found
[faʊnd]
found
[faʊnd]
The eagle is flying
fly
[flaɪ]
flew
[flu:]
flown
[fləʊn]
He always forgets things
forget
[fəˡget]
forgot
[fəˡgɒt]
forgotten
[fəˡgɒtn]
She is giving a gift
give
[gɪv]
gave
[geɪv]
given
[gɪvn]
He is going
go
[gəʊ]
went
[went]
gone
[gɒn]
She has a headache
have
[hæv]
had
[hæd]
had
[hæd]
You hear with your ears
hear
[hɪə]
heard
[hɜ:d]
heard
[hɜ:d]
He is hitting the ball
hit
[hɪt]
hit
[hɪt]
hit
[hɪt]
She has hurt her elbow
hurt
[hɜ:t]
hurt
[hɜ:t]
hurt
[hɜ:t]
We must keep nature clean
keep
[ki:p]
kept
[kept]
kept
[kept]
He knows the answer
know
[nəʊ]
knew
[nju:]
known
[nəʊn]
He is leaving the house
leave
[li:v]
left
[left]
left
[left]
He has lost the game
lose
[lu:z]
lost
[lɒst]
lost
[lɒst]
He is making his bed
make
[meɪk]
made
[meɪd]
made
[meɪd]
They are meeting
meet
[mi:t]
met
[met]
met
[met]
She is paying
pay
[peɪ]
paid
[peɪd]
paid
[peɪd]
She is reading a book
read
[ri:d]
read
[red]
read
[red]
The alarm clock is ringing
ring
[rɪŋ]
rang
[ræŋ]
rung
[rʌŋ]
She is running
run
[rʌn]
ran
[ræn]
run
[rʌn]
She is saying something
say
[seɪ]
said
[sed]
said
[sed]
You see with your eyes
see
[si:]
saw
[sɔ:]
seen
[si:n]
He is selling his house
sell
[sel]
sold
[səʊld]
sold
[səʊld]
He is sending a package
send
[send]
sent
[sent]
send
[sent]
He is showing something
show
[ʃəʊ]
showed
[ʃəʊd]
shown
[ʃəʊn]
He is shutting the door
shut
[ʃʌt]
shut
[ʃʌt]
shut
[ʃʌt]
She is singing
sing
[sɪŋ]
sang
[sæŋ]
sung
[sʌŋ]
She is sitting
sit
[sɪt]
sat
[sæt]
sat
[sæt]
She is sleeping
sleep
[sli:p]
slept
[slept]
slept
[slept]
She is speaking
speak
[spi:k]
spoke
[spəʊk]
spoken
[spəʊkn]
He is swimming
swim
[swɪm]
swam
[swæm]
swum
[swʌm]
He is taking a ticket
take
[teɪk]
took
[tʊk]
taken
[teɪkn]
She is telling a secret
tell
[tel]
told
[təʊld]
told
[təʊld]
He is thinking
think
[θɪŋk]
thought
[θɔ:t]
thought
[θɔ:t]
She understands
understand
[ʌndəˡstænd]
understood
[ʌndəˡstʊd]
understood
[ʌndəˡstʊd]
They are wearing costumes
wear
[weə]
wore
[wɔ:]
worn
[wɔ:n]
He has won a competition
win
[wɪn]
won
[wʌn]
won
[wʌn]
She is writing
write
[raɪt]
wrote
[rəʊt]
written
[rɪtn]
Adapté par Mrs Savourat
Inspiré du travail d’Anne Pinel
La plupart des transcriptions de Sophie Morin
Les sons viennent du site d’Yvan Baptiste
http://www.franglish.fr/diapoverb/clicverb.htm