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
creep
(kríip)
crept
(krept)
crept
(krept)
We saw a crocodile
creeping
along the road.
The camper
crept
into the tent as soon as the sun had set.
The spider
crept
up my arm towards my neck.
cut
(kat)
cut
(kat)
cut
(kat)
My father often
cuts
himself while shaving.
Billy
cut
his finger with a knife when he was cooking.
The hairdresser has
cut
Jane’s hair very short.
deal
(díil)
dealt
(delt)
dealt
(delt)
Ms. Pierce
deals
with all kinds of people in her job.
Fred started the game by
dealing
two cards to each player.
Those detectives
dealt
with very dangerous criminals.
dig
(dig)
dug
(dag)
dug
(dag)
The dog
dug
all the garden but couldn’t find its bone.
They’re
digging
for gold in this area.
A ditch is being
dug
along the road.
dive
(dáiv)
dove
*
(dóuv)
dived
(dáivt)
It was very hot, so we
dove
into the lake and swam for a while.
These town folks
dive
for pearls as a means of living.
Lucy has
dived
with sharks many times since she came here.
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