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Irregular verbs

Irregular verb forms
Infintive
Simple Past
Past Participle
arise
arose
Arisen
awake
awoke
 awoken
be
was / were
Been
bear
bore
born(e)
beat
beat
Beaten
become
became
become
begin
began
Begun
bet
bet
bet
bid
bade (bid)
bidden (bid)
bite
bit
bitten
bleed
bled
bled
break
broke
broken
bring
brought
brought
build
built
built
burn
burnt (burned)
burnt (burned)
buy
bought
bought
can
could
could
catch
caught
caught
choose
chose
chosen
come
came
come
cost
cost
cost
cut
cut
cut
do
did
done
draw
drew
drawn
dream
dreamed
dreamt (dreamed)
drink
drank
drunk
drive
drove
driven
eat
ate
eaten
fall
fell
fallen
feed
fed
fed
feel
felt
felt
fight
fought
fought
find
found
found
flee
fled
fled
fly
flew
flown
forbit
forbade
forbidden
forget
forgot
forgotten
forgive
forgave
forgiven
freeze
froze
frozen
get
got
got (gotten)
give
gave
given
go
went
gone
grow
grew
grown
have
had
had
hear
heard
heard
hide
hid
hidden
hurt
hurt
hurt
keep
kept
kept
know
knew
known
lay
laid
laid
lead
led
led
learn
learnt (learned)
learnt (learned)
leave
left
left
lend
lent
lent
let
let
let
lose
lost
lost
make
made
made
mean
meant
meant
meet
met
met
pay
paid
paid
read
read
read
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
shake
shook
shaken
shave
shaved
shaven (shaved)
shoot
shot
shot
show
showed
shown
shut
shut
shut
sing
sang
sung
sink
sank
sunk
sit
sat
sat
sleep
slept
slept
smell
smelt (smelled)
smelt (smelled)
speak
spoke
spoken
spell
spelt (spelled)
spelt (spelled)
spend
spent
spent
spill
spilt
spilt
stand
stood
stood
steal
stole
stolen
strike
stuck
struck (stricken)
swear
swore
sworn
swim
swam
swum
swing
swung
swung
take
took
taken
teach
taught
taught
tear
tore
torn
tell
told
told
think
thought
thought
throw
threw
thrown
understand
understood
understood
wear
wore
worn
win
won
won
write
wrote
written

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