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Irregular Words - Triple-Form Change & Transformation Verbs

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Categorized English Irregular Words
to choose
to choose
[Verb]

to decide what we want to have or what is best for us from a group of options

Ex: The chef will choose the best ingredients for tonight 's special .
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to freeze
to freeze
[Verb]

to become hard or turn to ice because of reaching or going below 0° Celsius

Ex: The river gradually froze as the winter chill set in , transforming its flowing waters into a solid sheet of ice .
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to grow
to grow
[Verb]

to become greater in size, amount, number, or quality

Ex: The city 's population is on track to grow to over a million residents .
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to frostbite

to injure a part of the body by exposure to extreme cold so that the skin and underlying tissue freeze

Ex: The mountain climbers frostbit their ears before they could find shelter.
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to hide
to hide
[Verb]

to keep something in a secret place, preventing it from being seen

Ex: She tried to hide her surprise when she received the unexpected gift .
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to mistake

to be wrong or make an error

Ex: I mistook the time of the meeting and arrived an hour early.
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to tear
to tear
[Verb]

to forcibly pull something apart into pieces

Ex: In excitement , they tore the gift wrap to see the contents .
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to undergo

to experience or endure a process, change, or event

Ex: Students are undergoing intensive training for the upcoming competition .
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to wake
to wake
[Verb]

to become conscious again after sleeping

Ex: She prefers to wake naturally without the use of an alarm clock on weekends .
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to wear
to wear
[Verb]

to have something such as clothes, shoes, etc. on your body

Ex: She wears a hat to protect herself from the sun during outdoor activities .
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to weave
to weave
[Verb]

to create fabric or material by interlacing threads, yarn, or other strands in a pattern using a loom or by hand

Ex: The textile factory employs workers who expertly weave various fabrics .
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to blow
to blow
[Verb]

to burst or rupture as a result of internal pressure, overheating, or excessive force

Ex: The scientist warned against exceeding the recommended pressure , as it could cause the glass container to blow.
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