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Commonly Confused Irregular Verbs
Infinitive | V2 | V3 | Translation | |
bite | bit | bitten | кусать | |
beat | beat | beaten | бить | |
fall | fell | fallen | падать | |
feel | felt | felt | чувствовать | |
fill | filled | filled | наполнять | |
flow | flowed | flowed | течь, литься | |
fly | flew | flown | летать | |
lay | laid | laid | класть, положить | |
lie | lay | lain | лежать, ложиться | |
lie | lied | lied | лгать | |
leave | left | left | покидать, оставлять | |
live | lived | lived | жить | |
raise | raised | raised | поднимать | |
rise | rose | risen | подниматься | |
strike | struck | struck | бить, ударять | |
stroke | stroked | stroked | гладить | |
stick | stuck | stuck | приклеивать(ся), застревать | |
bleed | bled | bled | истекать кровью | |
hang | hung | hung | вешать | |
speed | sped/speeded | sped/speeded | спешить, ускорять(ся) | |
sink | sank | sunk | тонуть | |
spread /spred/ | spread /spred/ | spread /spred/ | распространять(ся), намазывать | |
quit | quit/quitted | quit/quitted | оставлять/ увольняться | |
bet | bet/betted | bet/betted | спорить, делать ставку | |
fit | fit/fitted | fit/fitted | быть впору, подходить | |
wet | wet/wetted | wet/wetted | мочить | |
shine | shone/shined | shone/shined | светить, сиять | |
burn | burnt/burned | burnt/burned | жечь, гореть | |
learn | learnt/learned | learnt/learned | учить | |
One and Ones
1. We use one or ones to avoid repeating countable nouns:
ü Do you prefer the dark chocolates or the light ones?
We can't use ones without defining precisely which group of things we are talking about. Instead, we use some. Compare:
ü We need new curtains. Ok, let's buy green ones this time (ones with flowers on / those ones.
ü We need new curtains. Okay, let's buy some.
Ñ Okay, let's buy ones.
2. We do not use one to replace uncountable nouns:
Ñ Do you prefer white rice or brown one?
ü Do you prefer white rice or brown?
3. We can use one/ones after the and adjectives, but not immediately after a/an:
Ñ I'd like a loaf of bread. Can you pass me a one from the top shelf?
ü I'd like a loaf of bread. Can you pass me one from the top shelf?
ü These are interesting fossil specimens. This is an amazing one.
NB: We don't use one/ones after nouns used as adjectives:
ü I thought my memory stick was in my trouser pocket, but it was in my coat pocket.
Ñ …but it was in my coat one.
4. We do not use one/ones when we refer to an item that has previously been defined.
Compare:
ü I need a drink, a large one. (=any drink)
ü Where's my drink? Oh, there it is. (= my drink - a defined drink)
5. Instead of using one/ones after my, your, her, etc. we prefer mine, yours, hers, etc.
Ñ I'd really like a watch like your one.
ü I'd really like a watch like yours.
We can leave out one/ones:
after WHICH:
ü When we buy medicines, we have no way of knowing which (ones) contain sugar.
after SUPERLATIVES:
ü Look at that pumpkin! It's the biggest (one) I've seen this year.
after THIS, THAT, THESE, and THOSE:
ü The last test I did was quite easy, but some parts of this (one) are really difficult.
ü Help yourself to grapes. These (ones) are the sweetest, but those (ones) taste best.
after EITHER, NEITHER, ANOTHER, EACH, THE FIRST/SECOND/LAST, (etc.):
ü Karl pointed to the paintings and said I could take either (one), (or...either of them.)
ü She cleared away the cups, washed each (one) thoroughly, and put them on the shelf
We don't leave out one/ones
after THE, THE ONLY, THE MAIN, and EVERY:
ü When you cook potatoes, you shouldn't cut the ones that you don't want to cook now.
ü After I got the glasses home, I found that every one was broken.
after ADJECTIVES:
ü My shoes were so uncomfortable that I had to go out today and buy some new ones
However, after colour adjectives we can often leave out one/ones in answers
ü Have you decided which jumper to buy?' 'Yes, I think I'll take the blue (one).
Exercises
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Review parts 1-4 of Common mistakes | | | If appropriate, replace the underlined words or phrases with one or ones. If it is not possible or is unlikely, write No after the sentence. |