Past tense of BET
English Grammar
The past tense of BET is BET.
Yes, it is same word (and same pronunciation) in the present tense and the past tense.
Pronunciation of BET
UK: / bet / --- US: / bet /
You can hear the pronunciation in the video.
Example sentences with BET
- He bet all of his money.
- I bet he won't arrive on time.
- You have to be over 21 to bet in some countries.
- I bet you can't guess how old I am.
- He bet on the horse that won the race.
- She bet her friend $10 that she could finish the puzzle first.
- They bet their savings on the startup.
- I bet you couldn't guess what happened next.
- He bet everything on one roll of the dice.
- She bet on the underdog team.
- They bet against the market trend.
- I bet my reputation on this project.
- He bet that the weather would clear up by noon.
- She bet her future on the new job offer.
- They bet on the outcome of the election.
- I bet my last dollar on that game.
- He bet his life savings on the stock.
- She bet on her intuition and it paid off.
- They bet on the success of their new product launch.
Next learning activities
See our List of past tense irregular verbs in English.
Watch our video about 101 Irregular Past Tense Verbs in English.
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