| * Could be conjugated as a regular verb |
 | abide (abáid) | abode (abóud) | abiden (abíden) |
| I cannot abide her constant unpunctuality. |
| The employees must abide by the rules of the company. |
| Bill always abides by his promises. |
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 | arise (aráis) | arose (aróus) | arisen (arísen) |
| Problems always arise during such protests for human rights. |
| Disputes arose over who would be the first to speak. |
| Many questions have arisen recently over the origin of life. |
|
 | awake (awéik) | awoke (awóuk) | awoken (awóuken) |
| Mary will awake in an hour because she has to go to work. |
| I awoke in the middle of the night when I heard that noise. |
| The patient has awoken from a two-week coma. |
|
 | bear (ber) | bore (bor) | born (born) |
| I cannot bear her bad manners anymore. |
| The child bore the pain without complaint while the doctor cured the injuries on his arm. |
| The actor was born in a small village in Argentina. |
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 | beat (bíit) | beat (bíit) | beaten (bíiten) |
| My neighbor beats his wife every night. He should be arrested. |
| Do you think you can beat Jack at chess? |
| My team has been beaten four times already. |
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