known
Known
is the
past participle
of the
irregular verb
know
. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
more information:
know
Hear hear
Hear hear
, usually called out at public meetings is an expression of approval and agreement.
Example:
This government is committed to improving education.
Hear hear!
put across
convey; explain
Example:
He doesn't
put across
his ideas very clearly.
standing up for
defending
Example:
He's only
standing up for
his rights.
went
Went
is the
past tense
of the
irregular verb
go
. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
more information:
go
won
Here
won
is the
past tense
of the
irregular verb
win
. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
more information:
win
stood
Here
stood
is the
past tense
of the
irregular verb
stand
. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
more information:
stand
lost
Here
lost
is the
past participle
of the
irregular verb
lose
. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
more information:
lose
felt
Here
felt
is the
past tense
of the
irregular verb
feel
. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
more information:
feel