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
dwell
(duél)
dwelt
(duélt)
dwelt
(duélt)
That family used to
dwell
in a cottage beyond the river.
When he was a boy, he
dwelt
with Alaskan Indians.
Prehistoric man
dwelt
in caves.
eat
(íit)
ate
(éit)
eaten
(íiten)
Laura is a vegetarian so she doesn’t
eat
meat.
I was so hungry that I
ate
everything I found in the fridge.
We’ve
eaten
so much that we won’t have dinner.
fall
(fol)
fell
(fel)
fallen
(fólen)
The kid
fell
down and broke his leg.
With the coming of autumn, leaves are starting to
fall
.
The temperature has
fallen
sharply.
feed
(fíid)
fed
(fed)
fed
(fed)
I haven’t
fed
the cat yet.
My baby is too young to
feed
himself.
The farmer
fed
the horses before going out to the field.
feel
(fíil)
felt
(felt)
felt
(felt)
If you take some aspirin, you’ll
feel
better.
Susan
felt
very sad when her cat died.
Feel
this feather pillow! It’s really soft.
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