The Irregular Verbs
All the irregular verbs of the English language
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present
past
past participle
*
Could be conjugated as a regular verb
fight
(fáit)
fought
(fot)
fought
(fot)
Two of my classmates are always
fighting
.
My grandfather
fought
in World War II.
Steps should be taken to
fight
poverty.
find
(fáund)
found
(fáund)
found
(fáund)
I can’t
find
my wallet. Have you seen it?
A dead whale was
found
on the shore.
Have you
found
your glasses?
fit
(fit)
fit
*
(fit)
fit
*
(fit)
David tried the blue suit on, but it didn’t
fit
him.
This key doesn’t
fit
the lock.
All the rooms in this company are
fitted
with sprinklers.
flee
(flíi)
fled
(fled)
fled
(fled)
The Jacksons
fled
to the U.S. when the war broke out.
When the police arrived, the driver had already
fled
the scene of the accident.
The fugitive was caught by border guards while trying to
flee
the country.
fling
(fling)
flung
(flang)
flung
(flang)
As Peter arrives from work, he always
flings
his overcoat onto the sofa.
The kids
flung
themselves onto the bed and turned on the TV.
The door was suddenly
flung
open by the wind.
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