The Irregular Verbs
All the irregular verbs of the English language
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present
past
past participle
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Could be conjugated as a regular verb
hang
(jáang)
hung
(jang)
hung
(jang)
Are you going to
hang
that horrible picture on this wall?
Please come in and
hang
your coat from that hook.
Caroline
hung
a flag from her balcony to show her solidarity.
have
(jáav)
had
(jáad)
had
(jáad)
The Jacksons
have
three small children.
Mr. White
had
a lot of money years ago, but now he is very poor.
Linda has
had
a well-paid job since 2004.
hear
(jíier)
heard
(jerd)
heard
(jerd)
The old lady wears a hearing aid because she can’t
hear
very well.
The dog started barking when he
heard
footsteps around the house.
Have you
heard
the latest news on the radio?
hide
(jáid)
hid
(jid)
hidden
(jíden)
The kid was very scared so he
hid
under the bed.
The burglar was
hiding
from the police in the basement.
What have you
hidden
in that box, Sam?
hit
(jit)
hit
(jit)
hit
(jit)
That tennis player
hits
the ball very hard.
Amanda has never
hit
any of her children.
The old man
hit
the thief on the head with his walking stick.
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