The Irregular Verbs
All the irregular verbs of the English language
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present
past
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Could be conjugated as a regular verb
give
(guív)
gave
(guéiv)
given
(guíven)
Mr. Blake
gave
his wife a ring for their wedding anniversary.
The Jacksons have always
given
food and clothes to the poor.
Will you
give
this letter to your mom, Molly?
go
(góu)
went
(went)
gone
(góon)
We
went
to the movies last night.
Henry usually
goes
to work by train.
Mary is not at home. She has
gone
to the doctor’s.
grind
(gráind)
ground
(gráund)
ground
(gráund)
Let’s
grind
some coffee for breakfast.
The cook
ground
some meat in order to make hamburgers.
Carol has been
grinding
her teeth in her sleep lately.
grow
(gróu)
grew
(gru)
grown
(gróun)
Deserts are too arid for grass to
grow
.
My puppy has
grown
very quickly during the first seven months.
When I was a child, we had an orchard where we
grew
apples.
handwrite
(jand-ráit)
handwrote
(jand-róut)
handwritten
(jand-ríten)
Since Paul doesn’t have a computer, he
handwrites
all his letters.
Yesterday I
handwrote
my essay because my printer was broken.
The mysterious note the Clarks received was
handwritten
but not signed.
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