Did you know that about 70% of the time when we
use a verb in English, it is an irregular one? That means that learning and
using irregular verbs is essential for learning English! Verbs
are always a hard point to learn when you are studying a second language, but
all your problems are solved! On this post you will see a list of the main
important verbs in English Language grouped by their sounds on the three different
forms: base form, simple past and past participle.
Don’t just study this
list. You must try to create your own sentences and use all
the verbs you know! This will help you remember them much better. Ready?
Let’s go!
Base Form
|
Simple Past
|
Past Participle
|
come
|
came
|
come
|
become
|
became
|
become
|
run
|
ran
|
run
|
break
|
broke
|
broken
|
choose
|
chose
|
chosen
|
forget
|
forgot
|
forgotten
|
freeze
|
froze
|
frozen
|
get
|
got
|
gotten
|
speak
|
spoke
|
spoken
|
steal
|
stole
|
stolen
|
tear
|
tore
|
torn
|
wake
|
woke
|
woken
|
wear
|
wore
|
worn
|
drive
|
drove
|
driven
|
ride
|
rode
|
ridden
|
write
|
wrote
|
written
|
blow
|
blew
|
blown
|
fly
|
flew
|
flown
|
grow
|
grew
|
grown
|
know
|
knew
|
known
|
bite
|
bit
|
bitten
|
hide
|
hid
|
hidden
|
eat
|
ate
|
eaten
|
fall
|
fell
|
fallen
|
forgive
|
forgave
|
forgiven
|
give
|
gave
|
given
|
see
|
saw
|
seen
|
take
|
took
|
taken
|
keep
|
kept
|
kept
|
sleep
|
slept
|
slept
|
feel
|
felt
|
felt
|
meet
|
met
|
met
|
dream
|
dreamt
|
dreamt
|
read
|
read
|
read
|
hear
|
heard
|
heard
|
find
|
found
|
found
|
sell
|
sold
|
sold
|
tell
|
told
|
told
|
bring
|
brought
|
brought
|
buy
|
bought
|
bought
|
catch
|
caught
|
caught
|
fight
|
fought
|
fought
|
teach
|
taught
|
taught
|
think
|
thought
|
thought
|
begin
|
began
|
begun
|
drink
|
drank
|
drunk
|
ring
|
rang
|
rung
|
sing
|
sang
|
sung
|
swim
|
swam
|
swum
|
be
|
was / were
|
been
|
do
|
did
|
done
|
go
|
went
|
gone
|
have
|
had
|
had
|
make
|
made
|
made
|
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