"Regular verbs and Irregular Verbs with form"

 

"Regular Verbs"

Accept - Accepted - Accepted

Arrange - Arranged - Arranged

Attack - Attacked - Attacked

Borrow - Borrowed - Borrowed

Change - Changed - Changed

Climb - Climbed - Climbed

Clean - Cleaned - Cleaned

Cook - Cooked - Cooked

Count - Counted - Counted

Dance - Danced - Danced

Deliver - Delivered - Delivered

Discover - Discovered - Discovered

Finish - Finished - Finished

Help - Helped - Helped

Imagine - Imagined - Imagined

Join - Joined - Joined

Learn - Learned - Learned

Listen - Listened - Listened

Move - Moved - Moved

Open - Opened - Opened

Play - Played - Played

Prepare - Prepared - Prepared

Pull - Pulled - Pulled

Question - Questioned - Questioned

Rain - Rained - Rained

Relax - Relaxed - Relaxed

Return - Returned - Returned

Save - Saved - Saved

Start - Started - Started

Talk - Talked - Talked

Travel - Traveled - Traveled

Visit - Visited - Visited

Wait - Waited - Waited

Walk - Walked - Walked

Watch - Watched - Watched

Work - Worked - Worked


Additional Examples

Address - Addressed - Addressed

Announce - Announced - Announced

Arrange - Arranged - Arranged

Assist - Assisted - Assisted

Belong - Belonged - Belonged

Cough - Coughed - Coughed

Deny - Denied - Denied

Divide - Divided - Divided

Educate - Educated - Educated

Expand - Expanded - Expanded

Fix - Fixed - Fixed

Ignore - Ignored - Ignored

Improve - Improved - Improved

Judge - Judged - Judged


irregular verbs in English, listed with their base form, past simple, and past participle:



 

1. Go

 

- Base form: go

- Past simple: went

- Past participle: gone

 

Example sentences:

 

- I go to school. (present)

- I went to the store yesterday. (past simple)

- I have gone to the store many times. (present perfect)

 

2. Take

 

- Base form: take

- Past simple: took

- Past participle: taken

 

Example sentences:

 

- I take a book from the shelf. (present)

- I took a book from the shelf yesterday. (past simple)

- I have taken a book from the shelf many times. (present perfect)

 

3. Make

 

- Base form: make

- Past simple: made

- Past participle: made

 

Example sentences:

 

- I make breakfast every morning. (present)

- I made breakfast yesterday. (past simple)

- I have made breakfast many times. (present perfect)

 

4. Be

 

- Base form: be

- Past simple: was/were

- Past participle: been

 

Example sentences:

 

- I am happy. (present)

- I was happy yesterday. (past simple)

- I have been happy many times. (present perfect)

 

5. Have

 

- Base form: have

- Past simple: had

- Past participle: had

 

Example sentences:

 

- I have a book. (present)

- I had a book yesterday. (past simple)

- I had had a book before I gave it away. (past perfect)

 

6. Do

 

- Base form: do

- Past simple: did

- Past participle: done

 

Example sentences:

 

- I do my homework every night. (present)

- I did my homework last night. (past simple)

- I have done my homework many times. (present perfect)

 

7. Say

 

- Base form: say

- Past simple: said

- Past participle: said

 

Example sentences:

 

- I say hello to my friend. (present)

- I said hello to my friend yesterday. (past simple)

- I have said hello to my friend many times. (present perfect)

 

8. Get

 

- Base form: get

- Past simple: got

- Past participle: gotten

 

Example sentences:

 

- I get up early every morning. (present)

- I got up early yesterday. (past simple)

- I have gotten up early many times. (present perfect)

 

9. Give

 

- Base form: give

- Past simple: gave

- Past participle: given

 

Example sentences:

 

- I give a gift to my friend. (present)

- I gave a gift to my friend yesterday. (past simple)

- I have given a gift to my friend many times. (present perfect)

 

10. Find

 

- Base form: find

- Past simple: found

- Past participle: found

 

Example sentences:

 

- I find my keys every morning. (present)

- I found my keys yesterday. (past simple)

- I have found my keys many times. (present perfect)

 

11. Think

 

- Base form: think

- Past simple: thought

- Past participle: thought

 

Example sentences:

 

- I think about my future. (present)

- I thought about my future yesterday. (past simple)

- I have thought about my future many times. (present perfect)

 

12. Know

 

- Base form: know

- Past simple: knew

- Past participle: known

 

Example sentences:

 

- I know the answer. (present)

- I knew the answer yesterday. (past simple)

- I have known the answer many times. (present perfect)

 

13. See

 

- Base form: see

- Past simple: saw

- Past participle: seen

 

Example sentences:

 

- I see my friend every day. (present)

- I saw my friend yesterday. (past simple)

- I have seen my friend many times. (present perfect)

 

14. Hear

 

- Base form: hear

- Past simple: heard

- Past participle: heard

 

Example sentences:

 

- I hear music every day. (present)

- I heard music yesterday. (past simple)

- I have heard music many times. (present perfect)

 

15. Write

 

- Base form: write

- Past simple: wrote

- Past participle: written

 

Example sentences:

 

- I write a letter every week. (present)

- I wrote a letter yesterday. (past simple)

- I have written a letter many times. (present perfect)


16. Speak

 

- Base form: speak

- Past simple: spoke

- Past participle: spoken

 

Example sentences:

 

- I speak English fluently. (present)

- I spoke to my friend yesterday. (past simple)

- I have spoken to my friend many times. (present perfect)

 

17. Break

 

- Base form: break

- Past simple: broke

- Past participle: broken

 

Example sentences:

 

- I break a glass accidentally. (present)

- I broke a glass yesterday. (past simple)

- I have broken a glass many times. (present perfect)

 

18. Buy

 

- Base form: buy

- Past simple: bought

- Past participle: bought

 

Example sentences:

 

- I buy a book every month. (present)

- I bought a book yesterday. (past simple)

- I have bought a book many times. (present perfect)

 

19. Bring

 

- Base form: bring

- Past simple: brought

- Past participle: brought

 

Example sentences:

 

- I bring my lunch to school. (present)

- I brought my lunch to school yesterday. (past simple)

- I have brought my lunch to school many times. (present perfect)

 

20. Build

 

- Base form: build

- Past simple: built

- Past participle: built

 

Example sentences:

 

- I build a house next year. (present)

- I built a house last year. (past simple)

- I have built a house many times. (present perfect)

 

21. Catch

 

- Base form: catch

- Past simple: caught

- Past participle: caught

 

Example sentences:

 

- I catch a cold easily. (present)

- I caught a cold yesterday. (past simple)

- I have caught a cold many times. (present perfect)

 

22. Choose

 

- Base form: choose

- Past simple: chose

- Past participle: chosen

 

Example sentences:

 

- I choose a book from the shelf. (present)

- I chose a book from the shelf yesterday. (past simple)

- I have chosen a book from the shelf many times. (present perfect)

 

23. Come

 

- Base form: come

- Past simple: came

- Past participle: come

 

Example sentences:

 

- I come home every day. (present)

- I came home yesterday. (past simple)

- I have come home many times. (present perfect)

 

24. Cut

 

- Base form: cut

- Past simple: cut

- Past participle: cut

 

Example sentences:

 

- I cut my hair every month. (present)

- I cut my hair yesterday. (past simple)

- I have cut my hair many times. (present perfect)

 

25. Dig

 

- Base form: dig

- Past simple: dug

- Past participle: dug

 

Example sentences:

 

- I dig a hole in the garden. (present)

- I dug a hole in the garden yesterday. (past simple)

- I have dug a hole in the garden many times. (present perfect)

 

26. Drive

 

- Base form: drive

- Past simple: drove

- Past participle: driven

 

Example sentences:

 

- I drive a car every day. (present)

- I drove a car yesterday. (past simple)

- I have driven a car many times. (present perfect)

 

27. Eat

 

- Base form: eat

- Past simple: ate

- Past participle: eaten

 

Example sentences:

 

- I eat breakfast every morning. (present)

- I ate breakfast yesterday. (past simple)

- I have eaten breakfast many times. (present perfect)

 

28. Fall

 

- Base form: fall

- Past simple: fell

- Past participle: fallen

 

Example sentences:

 

- I fall down sometimes. (present)

- I fell down yesterday. (past simple)

- I have fallen down many times. (present perfect)

 

29. Feel

 

- Base form: feel

- Past simple: felt

- Past participle: felt

 

Example sentences:

 

- I feel happy today. (present)

- I felt happy yesterday. (past simple)

- I have felt happy many times. (present perfect)

 

30. Fight

 

- Base form: fight

- Past simple: fought

- Past participle: fought

 

Example sentences:

 

- I fight for my rights. (present)

- I fought for my rights yesterday. (past simple)

- I have fought for my rights many times. (present perfect)



 1. Arise - Arose - Arisen

2. Awake - Awoke - Awaken

3. Be - Was/Were - Been

4. Bear - Bore - Born

5. Beat - Beat - Beaten

6. Become - Became - Become

7. Begin - Began - Begun

8. Bend - Bent - Bent

9. Bite - Bit - Bitten

10. Blow - Blew - Blown

11. Break - Broke - Broken

12. Bring - Brought - Brought

13. Build - Built - Built

14. Burn - Burnt - Burnt

15. Buy - Bought - Bought

16. Catch - Caught - Caught

17. Choose - Chose - Chosen

18. Come - Came - Come

19. Cost - Cost - Cost

20. Cut - Cut - Cut

21. Dig - Dug - Dug

22. Do - Did - Done

23. Draw - Drew - Drawn

24. Drink - Drank - Drunk

25. Drive - Drove - Driven

26. Eat - Ate - Eaten

27. Fall - Fell - Fallen

28. Feel - Felt - Felt

29. Fight - Fought - Fought

30. Find - Found - Found

 


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