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| 表 | 裏 |
|---|---|
| become | Meaning: to begin to be or develop into something. Past: became. Past participle: become. Past example: The sky became dark within minutes. Participle example: The neighbourhood has become much quieter. |
| blow | Meaning: to move air or be moved by air. Past: blew. Past participle: blown. Past example: A cold wind blew across the lake. Participle example: The papers have blown off the desk. |
| build | Meaning: to construct or develop something. Past: built. Past participle: built. Past example: They built the bridge in two years. Participle example: The team has built a reliable system. |
| catch | Meaning: to capture, intercept or become affected by something. Past: caught. Past participle: caught. Past example: She caught the last train home. Participle example: The error has been caught before release. |
| cost | Meaning: to have a particular price or require a loss. Past: cost. Past participle: cost. Past example: The repair cost less than expected. Participle example: The delays have cost the company several clients. |
| deal | Meaning: to distribute something or handle a situation. Past: dealt. Past participle: dealt. Past example: The dealer dealt five cards to each player. Participle example: We have dealt with the urgent requests. |
| do | Meaning: to perform an action or task. Past: did. Past participle: done. Past example: She did the calculation twice. Participle example: I have done all the required reading. |
| dream | Meaning: to experience images during sleep or imagine a hope. Past: dreamed (dreamt). Past participle: dreamed (dreamt). Past example: I dreamt about the old house. Participle example: She has dreamed of becoming a pilot. Usage note: Dreamed and dreamt are both standard; dreamt is more frequent in British English. |
| eat | Meaning: to consume food. Past: ate. Past participle: eaten. Past example: We ate outside after the meeting. Participle example: The children have eaten already. |
| feed | Meaning: to give food to a person or animal. Past: fed. Past participle: fed. Past example: He fed the cat before leaving. Participle example: The volunteers have fed hundreds of families. |
| find | Meaning: to discover, locate or judge something. Past: found. Past participle: found. Past example: We found the missing key under the sofa. Participle example: Researchers have found a consistent pattern. |
| forget | Meaning: to fail to remember. Past: forgot. Past participle: forgotten. Past example: I forgot his name for a moment. Participle example: They have forgotten the original reason for the rule. |
| get | Meaning: to obtain, receive or become. Past: got. Past participle: gotten (US) / got (UK). Past example: I got your message this morning. Participle example: She has gotten much faster at typing. Usage note: Gotten is the usual American English participle for obtain or become; British English generally uses got. |
| go | Meaning: to move or travel away from a place. Past: went. Past participle: gone. Past example: We went home before midnight. Participle example: Maya has gone to the library. Usage note: Has gone means the person is still away; has been can mean the person visited and returned. |
| hang (suspend) | Meaning: to attach something so that it is supported from above. Past: hung. Past participle: hung. Past example: We hung the picture above the desk. Participle example: The coat has hung there all winter. Usage note: Use hanged, not hung, for the execution of a person by hanging. |
| hit | Meaning: to strike something with force. Past: hit. Past participle: hit. Past example: The ball hit the window. Participle example: The storm has hit coastal towns hardest. |
| know | Meaning: to have information, understanding or familiarity. Past: knew. Past participle: known. Past example: I knew the answer immediately. Participle example: They have known each other since school. |
| leave | Meaning: to go away from or allow something to remain. Past: left. Past participle: left. Past example: The train left on time. Participle example: I have left the documents on your desk. |
| lose | Meaning: to misplace, fail to keep or be defeated. Past: lost. Past participle: lost. Past example: I lost my umbrella on the bus. Participle example: The team has lost only one match. |
| pay | Meaning: to give money owed or give attention. Past: paid. Past participle: paid. Past example: He paid the bill before leaving. Participle example: The company has paid all its suppliers. |
| ride | Meaning: to travel on or control a bicycle, horse or vehicle. Past: rode. Past participle: ridden. Past example: We rode our bikes along the river. Participle example: He has ridden that horse before. |
| see | Meaning: to perceive with the eyes or understand. Past: saw. Past participle: seen. Past example: I saw a fox near the path. Participle example: We have seen the same pattern in other cities. |
| shake | Meaning: to move quickly back and forth. Past: shook. Past participle: shaken. Past example: The explosion shook the windows. Participle example: The news has shaken public confidence. |
| shut | Meaning: to close something. Past: shut. Past participle: shut. Past example: He shut the window before the rain started. Participle example: The factory has shut for repairs. |
| sleep | Meaning: to rest in a state of reduced consciousness. Past: slept. Past participle: slept. Past example: The baby slept for six hours. Participle example: I have slept badly this week. |
| steal | Meaning: to take something without permission. Past: stole. Past participle: stolen. Past example: Someone stole my bicycle. Participle example: The painting has been stolen twice. |
| sweep | Meaning: to clean with a brush or move rapidly across. Past: swept. Past participle: swept. Past example: He swept the floor after dinner. Participle example: A cold front has swept across the country. |
| teach | Meaning: to help someone learn. Past: taught. Past participle: taught. Past example: Mr Lee taught us mathematics. Participle example: The course has taught me to question assumptions. |
| throw | Meaning: to send something through the air. Past: threw. Past participle: thrown. Past example: He threw the ball over the wall. Participle example: Someone has thrown away the receipt. |
| write | Meaning: to produce words or symbols. Past: wrote. Past participle: written. Past example: I wrote the address on the envelope. Participle example: They have written a detailed response. |
このデッキについて
不規則動詞は「一覧を眺める」だけではまず定着しません。go / went / gone のように読めば分かるものと、lie / lay / lain のように何度書いても抜け落ちるものが混在していて、一覧表はそのどちらにも同じ時間を使わせてしまうからです。このデッキは100語すべてを変化パターン(A-A-A / A-B-A / A-B-B / A-B-C)のタグ付きで収めてあります。取り込むと間隔反復のスケジュールに乗るので、すでに覚えた動詞は出題間隔が伸び、あやふやな動詞だけが繰り返し戻ってきます。
よくある質問
- 取り込みにお金はかかりますか?
- はい。保存済みのデッキを取り込む処理では新しいAI生成を実行せず、AIクレジットも消費しないため、無料プランで全カードを取り込めます。取り込み後も学習、編集、削除ができます。
- 同じデッキを2回取り込むとカードは重複しますか?
- 重複しません。すでに同じ内容のカードが入っている場合はスキップされるので、あとから追加された分だけが足されます。 削除後に再取り込みする場合を含め、同じMemly公式デッキを取り込めるのはアカウントごとに生涯3回までです。
- 取り込んだあとにカードを編集できますか?
- できます。追加されたあとは自分のデッキとして扱われるので、表・裏の書き換え、カードの削除、他のデッキへの整理まで自由です。
- スマホアプリでも使えますか?
- 使えます。取り込みはアカウントに対して行われるので、Web版でもiOS / Androidアプリでも同じデッキが同期されます。