The document lists common irregular verbs in English and provides their base form, present third person form, past form, and past participle. It then provides examples sentences requiring the verbs to be conjugated correctly.
The document lists common irregular verbs in English and provides their base form, present third person form, past form, and past participle. It then provides examples sentences requiring the verbs to be conjugated correctly.
The document lists common irregular verbs in English and provides their base form, present third person form, past form, and past participle. It then provides examples sentences requiring the verbs to be conjugated correctly.
The document lists common irregular verbs in English and provides their base form, present third person form, past form, and past participle. It then provides examples sentences requiring the verbs to be conjugated correctly.
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COMMON IRREGULAR VERBS
Base Form Present Third Person Past Past Participle
arise arises arose arisen
be is was/were been bear bears bore borne become begin becomes became become bite begins began begun blow bites bit bitten/bit break blows blew blown bring breaks broke broken buy brings brought brought catch buys bought bought choose catches caught caught come chooses chose chosen creep comes came come dive creeps crept crept do dives dived/dove dived drag does did done draw drags dragged dragged dream draws drew drawn drink dreams dreamed/dreamt dreamt drive drinks drank drunk drown drives drove driven eat drowns drowned drowned fall eats ate eaten fight falls fell fallen fly fights fought fought forget flies flew flown forgive forgets forgot forgotten freeze forgives forgave forgiven get freezes froze frozen give gets got got/gotten go gives gave given grow goes went gone hang grows grew grown hide hangs hung hung know hides hid hidden lay knows knew known lead lays laid laid lie leads led led light lies lay lain lose lights lit lit prove loses lost lost ride proves proved proved/proven ring rides rode ridden rise rings rang rung run rises rose risen see runs ran run seek sees saw seen set seeks sought sought shake sets set set sing shakes shook shaken sink sings sang sung sit sinks sank sunk speak sits sat sat spring speaks spoke spoken steal springs sprang sprung sting steals stole stolen strike stings stung stung swear strikes struck struck swim swears swore sworn swing swims swam swum take swings swung swung tear takes took taken throw tears tore torn uses throws threw thrown wake used used used wear wakes woke/waked woken/waked/woke write wears wore worn writes wrote written
1) Put the verbs between brackets in the correct form :
A) I (see) George last week - he looked very well.
B) Seven people (ring) while you were out.
C) I (leave) my mobile phone at home this morning. I had to go back.
D) Dinner was great. We (have) pasta.
E) I (tear) my shirt when I fell off my bike.
F) I think you misunderstood me. I (mean) 'bed' not 'bird'!
G) I (hurt) my leg playing football yesterday. I can't walk very well today.
H) Pedro (teach) me to speak Spanish in a year. He was a great teacher.
I) I'm sorry that I (forget) to call you yesterday
J) He (drink) all the wine last night
1) I (not/drink) any juice last night. .
2) She (get on) the bus in the centre of the city. .