202.2. Irregular Verbs with Bonnie and Clyde
Who doesn’t love a good crime story from the 1930s?
Add romance, fast cars, and a nation in chaos… and you’ve got Bonnie and Clyde.
In this episode, I share a simplified, learner-friendly version of their true story—set during the Great Depression—and pack it with irregular verbs.
You’ll hear how newspapers turned two criminals into legends, why the public sympathized with them, and how their story became one of the most famous love-and-crime tales in U.S. history.
You’ll Learn:
The meaning of infamous
Why crime increased during the 1930s
How newspapers turned Bonnie and Clyde into legends
10 essential irregular verbs in context (+ TONS of others we already learned in other irregular verb episodes)
Focus Verbs:
steal (stole) · meet (met) · have (had) · drive (drove) · shoot (shot) ·hurt (hurt) · catch (caught) · give (gave) · hide (hid) · forget (forgot)
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