Table of Irregular Verbs in English

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Table of Irregular Verbs in English Table of Irregular Verbs in English (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle []).push({}); The irregular verbs in a table arise arose arisen awake awoke awoken be was/were been bear bore borne/born 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 1 / 5

cut cut cut deal dealt dealt dig dug dug dive dived/dove dived 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 forecast* forecast forecast forget forgot forgotten forgive forgave forgiven forsake forsook forsaken freeze froze frozen get got got, gotten give gave given grind ground ground go went gone grow grew grown hang hung hung 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*** lent lent learn*** learnt learnt leave left left lend lent lent let let let lie** lay lain 2 / 5

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* sowed sown shake shook shaken 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 speed* sped sped spell spelt spelt spend spent spent spill*** spilt spilt spin spun spun spit spat spat 3 / 5

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 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 tell told told think thought thought thrive* throve thrived throw threw thrown thrust thrust thrust tread trod trodden, trod understand understood understood 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 verb lie with the meaning of not to tell the truth is a regular verb. *** The trend, in British English, and especially in American English, is to standardize the irregular verbs. These verbs can use the standard past and participle forms (-ed) especially in American English. 4 / 5

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