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
clap
(klap)
clapt
*
(klapt)
clapt
*
(klapt)
After the lecture, the audience started
clapping
.
When the girl saw her gift, she
clapped
her hands in delight.
Everybody
clapped
when Sally went up to get her diploma.
cling
(kling)
clung
(klang)
clung
(klang)
We sometimes
cling
to silly superstitions.
The survivors of the shipwreck
clung
to a raft.
The dictator has
clung
to power for too many years.
clothe
(klóud)
clad
*
(klad)
clad
*
(klad)
The mother
clothed
the little boy in a woolen sweater.
She was
clad
in an elegant silk dress.
Ivy
clothed
the walls of the castle.
come
(kam)
came
(kéim)
come
(kam)
Tom usually
comes
to school by bus.
She is feeling sad because nobody
came
to her party last night.
How many people have
come
to the exhibition yet?
cost
(kost)
cost
(kost)
cost
(kost)
Excuse me, how much does this book
cost
?
His fiancée’s diamond ring
cost
a fortune.
It has
cost
a fortune to continue with that war.
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