1. promised
He promised to sell.
He promised to bring new industries to the region, but politicians rarely keep their word.
I was allowed to go off by myself provided that I promised to be careful.
The bearded god had promised to return someday in the same way he had left.
I sympathized with them, and promised that I would do what I could to help.
Our professor promised to hold off on the final exam for another week.
Muiriel has promised me that if I read the book "The Picture of Dorian Gray" entirely in English, she will help me with my math homework.
The boy was allowed to come along having promised to improve his manners.
To Bob's disappointment, several of those who had promised to help him afterwards backed out.
They promised him he'd make fortunes off of his penny stocks.
Tim's employer promised him pie in the sky benefits.
The road is crowded so we probably won't get in promised time.
Mr Smith hasn't turned up yet though he promised to.
You can count on the $3,000 I have promised you.
That's quite another thing to what you promised.
Inglese parola "obiecał"(promised) si verifica in set:
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I promised to live
Inglese parola "obiecał"(promised to) si verifica in set:
reported speech - introductory verbs3. pledged
I pledged my loyalty to him.
pledged = made a serious promise
The rich countries have already pledged and promised a hundred billion dollars a year
She pledged herself never to do it again.
In its "Eleven Five Plan" (2006 to 2010), the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology pledged to implement phone connections in every village and Internet connections in every town.