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
do
(du)
did
(did)
done
(dan)
We should
do
something to help those people.
The doctors
did
everything they could to save the patient.
What have you
done
with my books?
draw
(dróo)
drew
(dru)
drawn
(dróon)
I went the bank to
draw
some money out of my account.
The teacher wants to know who
drew
her caricature on the wall.
Some readers have
drawn
wrong conclusions about the book.
dream
(dríim)
dreamt
*
(dremt)
dreamt
*
(dremt)
I
dreamt
about you last night.
She was
dreaming
when the alarm clock went off.
Mark has always
dreamt
of becoming a doctor.
drink
(drink)
drank
(draank)
drunk
(drank)
You mustn’t
drink
and drive.
Tracy
drank
far too much yesterday.
I have
drunk
too much wine already.
drive
(dráiv)
drove
(dróuv)
driven
(dríven)
I
drove
to the supermarket but couldn’t find a parking space there.
Could you
drive
me to the airport
The truck driver has
driven
the whole night and now he is exhausted.
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