This document contains a comprehensive list of English irregular verbs along with their infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms. It includes over 100 common irregular verbs such as "be", "break", "do", "get", "put", "see", "take", and "write". It also notes a few obsolete irregular verbs that now follow the regular "-ed" form in American and British English.
This document contains a list of common English verbs in their past tense forms. It provides the past simple, past participle, and past participle forms of over 100 regular and irregular verbs from A-W. The verbs are organized alphabetically and include their inflected forms used in the past tense in simple sentences like "I ate dinner" or "She had gone to the store."
This document lists and defines irregular verbs in English and their simple past, past participle, and Spanish translation. It provides over 100 irregular verbs organized in a table with their inflections and related Spanish word.
This document provides conjugations of English verbs in the infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms. It lists over 100 common English verbs and their translations to Spanish. The verbs are organized alphabetically and each verb listing provides the infinitive form, past simple form, past participle form, and Spanish translation to show how the verbs conjugate in the present, past, and participle tenses in English and Spanish.
This document lists many common English irregular verbs and provides their infinitive form, simple past tense, and past participle forms along with Portuguese translations. Some example irregular verb conjugations included are: to be (was/were/been), to break (broke/broken), to choose (chose/chosen), to come (came/come), and to do (did/done).
The document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their present, past, and past participle forms. It includes 54 irregular verbs such as "be" which is present "am/is/are", past "was/were", and past participle "been". The verbs are organized alphabetically from "be" to "write".
This document lists 50 common irregular verbs in English and provides their past simple and past participle forms. It includes irregular verbs such as be, become, begin, bring, buy, choose, come, do, drink, drive, eat, fall, feel, find, fly, forget, get, give, go, have, hear, keep, know, leave, lend, let, lose, make, meet, pay, put, read, run, say, see, sell, send, sing, sit, sleep, speak, stand, swim, take, teach, tell, think, understand, wear, and write. The document is from the website Perfect-English-Grammar.com and may be freely copied
This document contains a list of irregular English verbs along with their present, past, and past participle forms in both English and Spanish. It includes over 50 of the most common irregular verbs such as be, become, bite, break, buy, catch, choose, do, drink, eat, feel, forget, give, go, have, know, make, pay, put, read, say, see, sell, take, tell, think, understand, wear, and write.
This document contains a list of common English verbs in their past tense forms. It provides the past simple, past participle, and past participle forms of over 100 regular and irregular verbs from A-W. The verbs are organized alphabetically and include their inflected forms used in the past tense in simple sentences like "I ate dinner" or "She had gone to the store."
This document lists and defines irregular verbs in English and their simple past, past participle, and Spanish translation. It provides over 100 irregular verbs organized in a table with their inflections and related Spanish word.
This document provides conjugations of English verbs in the infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms. It lists over 100 common English verbs and their translations to Spanish. The verbs are organized alphabetically and each verb listing provides the infinitive form, past simple form, past participle form, and Spanish translation to show how the verbs conjugate in the present, past, and participle tenses in English and Spanish.
This document lists many common English irregular verbs and provides their infinitive form, simple past tense, and past participle forms along with Portuguese translations. Some example irregular verb conjugations included are: to be (was/were/been), to break (broke/broken), to choose (chose/chosen), to come (came/come), and to do (did/done).
The document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their present, past, and past participle forms. It includes 54 irregular verbs such as "be" which is present "am/is/are", past "was/were", and past participle "been". The verbs are organized alphabetically from "be" to "write".
This document lists 50 common irregular verbs in English and provides their past simple and past participle forms. It includes irregular verbs such as be, become, begin, bring, buy, choose, come, do, drink, drive, eat, fall, feel, find, fly, forget, get, give, go, have, hear, keep, know, leave, lend, let, lose, make, meet, pay, put, read, run, say, see, sell, send, sing, sit, sleep, speak, stand, swim, take, teach, tell, think, understand, wear, and write. The document is from the website Perfect-English-Grammar.com and may be freely copied
This document contains a list of irregular English verbs along with their present, past, and past participle forms in both English and Spanish. It includes over 50 of the most common irregular verbs such as be, become, bite, break, buy, catch, choose, do, drink, eat, feel, forget, give, go, have, know, make, pay, put, read, say, see, sell, take, tell, think, understand, wear, and write.
The simple past tense is used to describe actions that were completed in the past at a definite time. It uses the past tense forms of verbs like "met", "bought", and "worked". For regular verbs, the simple past is formed by adding "-ed" to the base verb. Irregular verbs have unique past tense forms. The simple past is used with time expressions like "yesterday" or "last year" to talk about completed past actions.
This document lists and defines irregular verbs in English. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past tense form, past participle form, and a Portuguese translation of its meaning. Some examples of irregular verbs included are arise/arose/arisen, beat/beat/beaten, become/became/become, and choose/chose/chosen. Over 100 irregular English verbs and their forms are defined.
This document lists many common irregular English verbs. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple form, its past participle form, and a brief definition in Spanish. The verbs are listed alphabetically from arise to write.
This document contains lists of regular and irregular verbs in Spanish. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple form, and past participle. It includes a section for regular verbs, which all follow the same conjugation patterns, and irregular verbs, which do not follow standard patterns and must be memorized. The document serves as a reference for learners of Spanish to review verb forms and conjugations.
This document contains two lists of English verbs: a regular verb list and an irregular verb list. The regular verb list provides 100 regular English verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, past participle, gerund, and Spanish translation. The irregular verb list provides 69 irregular English verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, past participle, gerund, and Spanish translation.
The document lists the infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms of many common verbs in English and their Catalan equivalents. It includes both regular and irregular verbs. The list contains over 50 verbs and provides a helpful reference for learning verb conjugations in both languages.
This document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their base form, simple past tense, and past participle forms. It includes 54 irregular verbs such as "awake", which has the forms "awoke" for simple past and "awoken" for past participle. The document categorizes these as irregular verbs that do not follow typical past tense formation patterns in English.
This document discusses the use of the word "wish" and "if only" to express regrets or wishes for unlikely or impossible things. It explains that "wish" can refer to past, present, or future unreal conditions, while "if only" means the same as "I wish" but is stronger. Examples are provided to illustrate using wish with the past simple and past perfect tenses to refer to present or past regrets/wishes. The document also gives structures for using "wish" to complain about annoying habits or things one would like others to do or not do.
The customer is writing to complain about a product or service they recently purchased from the company. They experienced multiple issues with the product including (reasons for complaint). As a result, the customer demands a full refund and an apology for the inconvenience. If their demands are not met, the customer threatens to take legal action or inform consumer protection agencies.
The document discusses various verb structures that take -ing or infinitives in English. It provides examples of verbs that are followed by -ing, verbs that take an infinitive, and verbs that can be used with either -ing or an infinitive. It also discusses expressions and prepositions that are followed by -ing when a verb is used after them. The document aims to clarify the rules for using -ing and infinitives after different verbs and structures in English.
The document provides a list of common irregular verbs in English. It includes the base form of each verb, its past simple form, past participle, third person singular form, and present participle/gerund. There are over 100 irregular verbs included with their various forms. The list is intended as a reference for learners of English to understand the irregular conjugations of important verbs.
This document lists and defines irregular verbs in English. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple form, past participle form, and a brief definition in Spanish. Some of the irregular verbs included are be, become, begin, break, bring, buy, catch, choose, come, cost, cut, do, drink, eat, fall, feel, find, fly, forget, get, give, go, grow, have, hear, hurt, keep, know, leave, lose, make, meet, pay, put, quit, read, ride, run, say, see, sell, send, sit, sleep, speak, spend, stand, swim, take, teach, tell,
This document provides a list of common irregular English verbs. It includes the base form, past simple form, and past participle of each verb. Some examples of irregular verbs and their forms listed are: be (was, were, been), break (broke, broken), choose (chose, chosen), come (came, come), drink (drank, drunk), go (went, gone), and write (wrote, written). Over 50 irregular verbs and their forms are included in the list.
This document contains two lists:
1) A list of common irregular verbs in English along with their past simple and past participle forms.
2) A list of over 600 regular verbs in English.
Who refers to people, while that and which refer to groups or things. That introduces essential clauses, making the information necessary to understand the sentence, while which introduces nonessential clauses that provide extra, unnecessary information. If that has already been used in a sentence, use which to introduce the following essential clause. If an essential clause begins with this, that, these, or those, use which to connect it. The document provides examples and practice exercises to illustrate the proper uses of who, that, and which.
This document lists many common irregular verbs in English and provides their past simple and past participle forms. It shows that irregular verbs do not always follow regular patterns of adding "-ed" or "-en" to the base form to create the past tense and past participle. Many irregular verbs have unique forms, such as "break/broke/broken", "sing/sang/sung", and "go/went/gone".
This document contains an irregular verbs chart listing common irregular verbs in English. It provides the simple present tense, simple past tense, and past participle forms of each verb, along with their meanings. There are over 80 irregular verbs included in the chart for reference.
The document discusses irregular verbs in English and provides a list of common irregular verbs along with their present and past tense forms. It notes that irregular verbs are sometimes called "naughty" verbs because they do not follow the regular pattern of adding "-ed" or "-d" to form the past tense. The list contains over 50 verbs and their variations to help remember the irregular conjugations.
This document lists over 100 English irregular verbs along with their infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms. It notes that the trend is toward standardizing irregular verbs, especially in American English, though not all will become regular. A few minor irregular verbs are already becoming obsolete and taking the regular -ed forms for past and participle.
Regular verbs form the simple past by adding "-ed" to the infinitive. Some consonant doubling rules apply. Irregular verbs have unpredictable past forms that must be memorized. The simple past tense is used to talk about completed actions or situations in the past, and can be used with time expressions like "yesterday" or "last week." Questions and negatives in the simple past use the auxiliary verb "did."
The simple past tense is used to describe actions that were completed in the past at a definite time. It uses the past tense forms of verbs like "met", "bought", and "worked". For regular verbs, the simple past is formed by adding "-ed" to the base verb. Irregular verbs have unique past tense forms. The simple past is used with time expressions like "yesterday" or "last year" to talk about completed past actions.
This document lists and defines irregular verbs in English. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past tense form, past participle form, and a Portuguese translation of its meaning. Some examples of irregular verbs included are arise/arose/arisen, beat/beat/beaten, become/became/become, and choose/chose/chosen. Over 100 irregular English verbs and their forms are defined.
This document lists many common irregular English verbs. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple form, its past participle form, and a brief definition in Spanish. The verbs are listed alphabetically from arise to write.
This document contains lists of regular and irregular verbs in Spanish. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple form, and past participle. It includes a section for regular verbs, which all follow the same conjugation patterns, and irregular verbs, which do not follow standard patterns and must be memorized. The document serves as a reference for learners of Spanish to review verb forms and conjugations.
This document contains two lists of English verbs: a regular verb list and an irregular verb list. The regular verb list provides 100 regular English verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, past participle, gerund, and Spanish translation. The irregular verb list provides 69 irregular English verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, past participle, gerund, and Spanish translation.
The document lists the infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms of many common verbs in English and their Catalan equivalents. It includes both regular and irregular verbs. The list contains over 50 verbs and provides a helpful reference for learning verb conjugations in both languages.
This document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their base form, simple past tense, and past participle forms. It includes 54 irregular verbs such as "awake", which has the forms "awoke" for simple past and "awoken" for past participle. The document categorizes these as irregular verbs that do not follow typical past tense formation patterns in English.
This document discusses the use of the word "wish" and "if only" to express regrets or wishes for unlikely or impossible things. It explains that "wish" can refer to past, present, or future unreal conditions, while "if only" means the same as "I wish" but is stronger. Examples are provided to illustrate using wish with the past simple and past perfect tenses to refer to present or past regrets/wishes. The document also gives structures for using "wish" to complain about annoying habits or things one would like others to do or not do.
The customer is writing to complain about a product or service they recently purchased from the company. They experienced multiple issues with the product including (reasons for complaint). As a result, the customer demands a full refund and an apology for the inconvenience. If their demands are not met, the customer threatens to take legal action or inform consumer protection agencies.
The document discusses various verb structures that take -ing or infinitives in English. It provides examples of verbs that are followed by -ing, verbs that take an infinitive, and verbs that can be used with either -ing or an infinitive. It also discusses expressions and prepositions that are followed by -ing when a verb is used after them. The document aims to clarify the rules for using -ing and infinitives after different verbs and structures in English.
The document provides a list of common irregular verbs in English. It includes the base form of each verb, its past simple form, past participle, third person singular form, and present participle/gerund. There are over 100 irregular verbs included with their various forms. The list is intended as a reference for learners of English to understand the irregular conjugations of important verbs.
This document lists and defines irregular verbs in English. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple form, past participle form, and a brief definition in Spanish. Some of the irregular verbs included are be, become, begin, break, bring, buy, catch, choose, come, cost, cut, do, drink, eat, fall, feel, find, fly, forget, get, give, go, grow, have, hear, hurt, keep, know, leave, lose, make, meet, pay, put, quit, read, ride, run, say, see, sell, send, sit, sleep, speak, spend, stand, swim, take, teach, tell,
This document provides a list of common irregular English verbs. It includes the base form, past simple form, and past participle of each verb. Some examples of irregular verbs and their forms listed are: be (was, were, been), break (broke, broken), choose (chose, chosen), come (came, come), drink (drank, drunk), go (went, gone), and write (wrote, written). Over 50 irregular verbs and their forms are included in the list.
This document contains two lists:
1) A list of common irregular verbs in English along with their past simple and past participle forms.
2) A list of over 600 regular verbs in English.
Who refers to people, while that and which refer to groups or things. That introduces essential clauses, making the information necessary to understand the sentence, while which introduces nonessential clauses that provide extra, unnecessary information. If that has already been used in a sentence, use which to introduce the following essential clause. If an essential clause begins with this, that, these, or those, use which to connect it. The document provides examples and practice exercises to illustrate the proper uses of who, that, and which.
This document lists many common irregular verbs in English and provides their past simple and past participle forms. It shows that irregular verbs do not always follow regular patterns of adding "-ed" or "-en" to the base form to create the past tense and past participle. Many irregular verbs have unique forms, such as "break/broke/broken", "sing/sang/sung", and "go/went/gone".
This document contains an irregular verbs chart listing common irregular verbs in English. It provides the simple present tense, simple past tense, and past participle forms of each verb, along with their meanings. There are over 80 irregular verbs included in the chart for reference.
The document discusses irregular verbs in English and provides a list of common irregular verbs along with their present and past tense forms. It notes that irregular verbs are sometimes called "naughty" verbs because they do not follow the regular pattern of adding "-ed" or "-d" to form the past tense. The list contains over 50 verbs and their variations to help remember the irregular conjugations.
This document lists over 100 English irregular verbs along with their infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms. It notes that the trend is toward standardizing irregular verbs, especially in American English, though not all will become regular. A few minor irregular verbs are already becoming obsolete and taking the regular -ed forms for past and participle.
Regular verbs form the simple past by adding "-ed" to the infinitive. Some consonant doubling rules apply. Irregular verbs have unpredictable past forms that must be memorized. The simple past tense is used to talk about completed actions or situations in the past, and can be used with time expressions like "yesterday" or "last week." Questions and negatives in the simple past use the auxiliary verb "did."
The document lists over 100 irregular verbs in English along with their past simple and past participle forms. It provides the infinitive form of each verb on the left column, the past simple form in the middle column, and the past participle form on the right column. The author notes that they compiled this list using several references, with the most useful being the "Cambridge Grammar of English" by Carter and McCarthy.
The document lists many common irregular English verbs and provides their infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms. It also includes the Spanish translation for each verb to help language learners. Some examples of irregular verbs included are run/ran/run, sing/sang/sung, and write/wrote/written.
The document lists many common irregular English verbs and provides their infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms. It also includes the Spanish translation for each verb to help language learners. Some examples of irregular verbs included are run/ran/run, sing/sang/sung, and write/wrote/written.
The document provides rules for spelling verbs in their various forms in English. It lists common English verbs and their spellings in the present, past, and past participle forms. It also provides examples of rules for changing verb spellings when adding suffixes like -ed or -ing. Additionally, it gives exercises for learners to practice forming verbs in different tenses. The purpose is to teach English spelling rules for verbs to help with grammar.
The document lists and defines many common irregular verbs in English. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple tense, past participle, and a short definition or explanation of its meaning. Some example irregular verbs included are arise/arose/arisen, awake/awoke/awoken, be/was/been, beat/beat/beaten, and begin/began/begun.
This document lists many common irregular English verbs. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple form, its past participle form, and a brief definition in Spanish. The verbs are listed alphabetically from arise to write.
This document lists many common irregular English verbs. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple form, its past participle form, and a brief definition in Spanish. The verbs are listed alphabetically from arise to write. This high-level summary focuses on the key information and structure without including excessive detail from the original document.
This document contains a list of irregular English verbs organized by their infinitive form, simple past tense, past participle, and Spanish translation. There are over 100 irregular verbs included in the list such as "arise", "beat", "become", and "begin". For each verb, its variations in tense are provided to illustrate their irregular conjugations in English. A Spanish translation is also given for reference.
This document lists English verbs in their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms along with their Spanish translations. It includes over 100 common English verbs such as "bet", "let", "set", "bid", "fit", "hit", and "quit" among many others. The verbs are organized alphabetically making it easy to look up the forms and Spanish equivalent of an English verb.
This document lists many common irregular verbs in English and provides their base form, simple past tense, and past participle forms. It includes over 100 irregular verbs such as "break", which has the forms broke and broken, and "sing" with sang and sung. The list demonstrates the variations in form that irregular verbs can have compared to regular verbs in English.
This document lists English infinitive verbs alongside their Spanish equivalents and shows the past simple and past participle forms of each verb in English. It includes common verbs like arise, awake, beat, become, begin, bite, blow, break, bring, build and burn.
This document lists the infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms of many English verbs. It provides these verb conjugations for over 150 verbs in a table with 3 columns for the infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms respectively.
This document lists the past participle forms of many common English verbs. It provides the base form, past tense form, and past participle (third form) of each verb, along with the meaning in Indonesian. Some examples included are: awake/awoke/awoken, be/was/been, beat/beat/beaten, become/became/become, and begin/began/begun. In total, over 70 English verbs and their past tense forms are listed.
The document is a list of irregular verbs in English organized into columns for the verb's base form, past simple form, and past participle. It includes over 100 of the most common irregular English verbs and their variations in the past tense and past participle forms.
This document provides a table listing common English verbs and their conjugations. It shows the base form of each verb, the present tense third person singular form, the present participle form, the simple past form, and the past participle form. There are over 60 verbs listed with their conjugations in all five forms.
The document discusses regular and irregular verbs in English. [1] Regular verbs follow predictable patterns when forming their past tense and past participle, usually by adding "-ed". [2] Irregular verbs do not follow consistent patterns and must be memorized individually. [3] Many common English verbs like "be", "go", and "see" are irregular verbs that do not follow typical past tense formations.
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infinitive simple past past participle
be was/were been
bear bore borne/born (AE)
beat beat beaten
become became become
begin began begun
bend bent bent
bet* bet bet
bid bid, bade bid, bidden
bind bound bound
bite bit bitten
bleed bled bled
blow blew blown
break broke broken
breed bred bred
bring brought brought
broadcast broadcast broadcast
build built built
burn* burnt burnt
burst burst burst
bust* bust bust
buy bought bought
cast cast cast
catch caught caught
choose chose chosen
cling clung clung
come came come
cost cost cost
creep crept crept
cut cut cut
deal dealt dealt
dig dug dug
dived
dive dived
dove(AE)
do did done
draw drew drawn
dream* dreamt dreamt
drink drank drunk
drive drove driven
dwell* dwelt dwelt
eat ate eaten
fall fell fallen
feed fed fed
feel felt felt
fight fought fought
find found found
flee fled fled
fling flung flung
fly flew flown
forbid forbade, forbad forbidden
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forecast* forecast forecast
forget forgot forgotten
forsake foresook forsaken
freeze froze frozen
get got got, gotten (AE)
give gave given
grind ground ground
go went gone
grow grew grown
have had had
hear heard heard
hide hid hidden
hit hit hit
hold held held
hurt hurt hurt
keep kept kept
kneel* knelt knelt
know knew known
lay laid laid
lead led led
lean leant leant
learn* learnt learnt
leave left left
lend lent lent
let let let
lie lay lain
light* lit lit
lose lost lost
make made made
mean meant meant
meet met met
mow* mowed mown
pay paid paid
prove* proved proven
put put put
quit* quit quit
read read read
rid rid rid
ride rode ridden
ring rang rung
rise rose risen
run ran run
say said said
see saw seen
seek sought sought
sell sold sold
send sent sent
set set set
sew* sewed sewn
shake shook shaken
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shear* sheared shorn
shed shed shed
shine shone shone
shoot shot shot
show* showed shown
shut shut shut
sing sang sung
sink sank sunk
sit sat sat
slay slew slain
sleep slept slept
slide slid slid
sling slung slung
slink slunk slunk
slit slit slit
smell* smelt smelt
sow sowed sown
speak spoke spoken
spell* spelt spelt
speed* sped sped
spend spent spent
spill* spilt spilt
spin spun spun
spit spat, spit spat, spit
split split split
spoil* spoilt spoilt
spread spread spread
spring sprang sprung
stand stood stood
steal stole stolen
stick stuck stuck
sting stung stung
stink stank, stunk stunk
stride strode stridden
strike struck struck
string strung strung
strive strove striven
swear swore sworn
sweep swept swept
swell* swelled swollen
swim swam swum
swing swung swung
take took taken
teach taught taught
tear tore torn
think thought thought
thrive* throve thrived
throw threw thrown
trust trust trust
tread trod trodden, trod
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wake* woke woken
wear wore worn
weave wove woven
weep wept wept
wet* wet wet
win won won
wind wound wound
wring wrung wrung
write wrote written
* regular form (+ -ed) also possible
The following irregular verbs are now obsolete in American and British English.
These verbs are no longer irregular, and use the standard past and participle
forms (-ed).
burn burnt burnt
dream dreamt dreamt
dwell dwelt dwelt
kneel knelt knelt
learn learnt learnt
smell smelt smelt
spell spelt spelt
spoil spoilt spoilt
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