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Section 12: kneel - leave
Kneel (knelt/knelt):
“The runners knelt by the stream for a drink.”
“After the Pilgrims had knelt down, they began to
pray”
Knit (knit/knit):
"My mom knit a sweater for me for Christmas."
“I haven't knit anything in years.”
Know (knew/known):
“I knew that the race was almost over, so I ran harder.”
“I wish I would've known that they lived so close to
my house.”
Lay (laid/laid):
“After eating, he laid down and took a nap.”
“After they had laid the foundation, they built the
house.”
Lead (led/led):
“The dog led the police to the hidden drugs.”
“I wish my mistake hadn't led to my job termination.”
Leave (left/left):
“He left the house to find his lost dogs.”
“Why had the criminal
left so many fingerprints at the crime scene?”
Section 12: kneel - leave
Kneel (knelt/knelt):
“The runners knelt by the stream for a drink.”
Los
corredores se arrodillaron en el arroyo para beber.
“After the Pilgrims had knelt down, they began to
pray”
Después de
los peregrinos se arrodillaron, empezaron a orar.
Knit (knit/knit):
"My mom knit a sweater for me for Christmas."
Mi mamá
tejió un suéter para mí para navidad.
“I haven't knit anything in years.”
No he tejido nada en años.
Know (knew/known):
“I knew that the race was almost over, so I ran harder.”
Yo sabía
que la carrera casi se acababa, entonces corrí más fuerte.
“I wish I would've known that they lived so close to
my house.”
Quisiera
que hubiera sabido que vivían tan cerca de mi casa.
Lay (laid/laid):
“After eating, he laid down and took a nap.”
Después de
comer, se acostó y se echó una siesta.
“After they had laid the foundation, they built the
house.”
Después de que habían puesto
el cimiento, hicieron la casa.
Lead (led/led):
“The dog led the police to the hidden drugs.”
El perro
guió a la policía a las drogas escondidas.
“I wish my mistake hadn't led to my job termination.”
Quisiera que mi error no
hubiera causado mi despedida del trabajo.
Leave (left/left):
“He left the house to find his lost dogs.”
Se fue de
la casa para buscar sus perros perdidos.
“Why had the criminal
left so many fingerprints at the crime scene?”
¿Por que
el criminal había dejado tantas huellas dactilares en la
escena de crimen.
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