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
become
(bikám)
became
(bikéim)
become
(bikám)
My son wants to
become
a doctor when he grows up.
Bill won the lottery and
became
rich overnight.
Obesity has
become
a problem in the United States.
begin
(biguín)
began
(bigáan)
begun
(bigán)
The alphabet
begins
with the letter “a”.
It
began
to rain just as we were going out.
They had
begun
to work when the bell rang.
bend
(bend)
bent
(bent)
bent
(bent)
The river
bends
beyond that tree.
The doctor
bent
over to examine the patient.
Be careful! You have
bent
my glasses.
bet
(bet)
bet
(bet)
bet
(bet)
It is possible to
bet
on almost anything nowadays.
Mary
bet
a lot of money on that horse that came in last.
John has
bet
ten dollars that he can beat me in a tennis match.
bid
(bid)
bid
(bid)
bid
(bid)
The English company will be
bidding
for the oil contract.
At the auction, James
bid
$5,000 for the painting.
Bill has
bid
the highest price for the book at the auction so far.
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