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The Past Tense – Simple Past


There are three aspects of the past tense:
1) Simple past = action
2) Past progressive
3) Past perfect (simple and progressive)
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The simple past tense is used to describe: A time in
the past
1. an action that happened in the past
2. a truth about a time in the past
• Add “ed” or “ied” to regular verb endings in simple past tense when used to describe
any subject (I, you, we, they, he, she, it).
Subject [verb + “ed” or “ied”]
The verb “to be” has an irregular conjugation:
I / he / she / it [was]
you / we / they [were]

Example: He walked to school yesterday.


Example: She was happy.
Directions: Write the correct form of the verb in the spaces below.
1) When I was in school, I _____ (to do) my homework everyday.
2) She _______ (to like) chocolate milk when she was a girl.
3) It always _______ (to rain) when we lived in Seattle.
4) Joey and Mike _______ (to be) friends a long time ago.
5) I _______ (to try) to make a snowman last winter.
6) Our favorite game when we were little ______ (to be) chess.
7) It ______ (to be) so sunny yesterday.
8) Jeremy ______ (to want) to go to the beach this summer.
9) Shelby ______ (to save) $100.
10) It ______ (to snow) last December.
Directions: Put the following sentences in simple past tense.
1) I talk to Anne on the phone.
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2) Nikko laughs at the joke.
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Directions: Now make your own sentences using the simple past tense.
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2) _____________________________________________________________________
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PAST SIMPLE: Irregular
I I
You You
He He
She ate dinner. She didn’t eat dinner.
It It
We We
They They
Yes, No,
I I I
you you you
he he he
Did she eat dinner? she did. she didn’t.
it it it
we we we
they they they

 Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences. Study the boxes above.

1. I (eat)___________ dinner at six o’clock yesterday.


2. A: ___________ Helen (drive)___________ to work? B: Yes, she ___________.
3. My neighbor (buy)___________ a new car last week.
4. They (go)___________ to Italy on their last summer holiday.
5. A: ___________ they (swim)___________ at the beach? B: No, they __________.
6. My family and I (see)___________ a comedy movie last night.
7. First, we (do)___________ exercise, and then we (drink)___________ some water.
8. Suddenly, the animal jumped and (bite)___________ my hand.
9. What time (do)___________ you (get up)___________ this morning?
10. The Wright brothers (fly)___________ the first airplane in 1903.
11. I think I (hear)___________ a strange sound outside the door one minute ago.
12. When I was ten years old, I (break)___________ my arm. It really (hurt) __________.
13. The police (catch)___________ all three of the bank robbers last week.
14. How many times (do)___________ you (read)___________ that book?
15. Unfortunately, I (forget)___________ to (bring)___________ my money.

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Grammar Focus Past Simple: Irregular


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ANSWER KEY My Notes

1. ate 9. did / get up


2. Did / drive / did 10. flew
3. bought 11. heard
4. went 12. broke / hurt
5. Did / swim / didn’t 13. caught
6. saw 14. did / read
7. did / drank 15. forgot / bring
8. bit

Grades as
percentages
15 / 15 = 100%
14 / 15 = 93
13 / 15 = 87
12 / 15 = 80
11 / 15 = 73
10 / 15 = 67
9 / 15 = 60
8 / 15 = 53
7 / 15 = 47
6 / 15 = 40
5 / 15 = 33
4 / 15 = 27
3 / 15 = 20
2 / 15 = 13
1 / 15 = 7
0 / 15 = 0%

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Read the clues and then complete the puzzle.

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Across: Down:

3 the past tense of break _________ 1 the past tense of write _________
4 the past tense of have _________ 2 the past tense of begin _________
5 the past tense of jump _________ 6 last year he _________ football
8 the past tense of run _________ 7 the past tense of watch _________
9 yesterday I __________ to music 10 the past tense of rain _________
11 the past tense of dream _________ 12 the past tense of eat _________
14 the past tense of sleep _________ 13 the past tense of stand _________
15 this morning many birds __________ in the 14 the past tense of swim _________
sky 16 He used to love his girlfriend ___
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19 the past tense of drive _________ 17 the past tense of go _________
18 the team __________ a lot of trophies

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Past Simple

A Write the Past Simple of each verb in the correct column.

open marry like try bake stop mix plan repeat worry decide travel

-ed -d -ied double consonant + -ed


opened

B Complete the sentences with the Past Simple of the verbs in brackets.
tried
1 My sister ..................... (try) to bake a cake 3 I ..................... (phone) my cousin in Canada
last Saturday. three days ago.
2 We ..................... (not order) steak and chips 4 The children ..................... (play) on the
at the restaurant yesterday. computer yesterday.

C Write the questions. Then answer them.


1 you / watch TV / last night 3 your mum / bake / a cake / last weekend
Did you watch TV last night?
....................................................................... .......................................................................
Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t.
......................................................... .........................................................
2 your friends / play football / yesterday 4 you / phone / a friend / an hour ago
....................................................................... .......................................................................
......................................................... .........................................................

D Write the Past Simple form of the verbs.

1 take took
..................... 4 give ..................... 7 go .....................
2 drink ..................... 5 think ..................... 8 wake .....................
3 ride ..................... 6 have ..................... 9 buy .....................

E Write questions with the words below. Then answer the questions according to the pictures.
Use the Past Simple.
1880s Good morning!
1 2 3 4

buy a jeep ride horses speak English


wear jeans
1 Rob / buy a small car 3 cowboys / drive cars / in the 1880s
Did Rob buy a small car?
.......................................................................... ..........................................................................
No, he didn’t. He bought a jeep.
.......................................................................... ..........................................................................

2 Jenny / wear a skirt / to the party 4 the teacher / speak Greek / in the lesson
.......................................................................... ..........................................................................
.......................................................................... ..........................................................................

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Past Simple – Answers
A -ed: opened, mixed, repeated
-d: liked, baked, decided
-ied: married, tried, worried
double consonant + -ed: stopped, planned, travelled

B 1 tried 3 phoned
2 didn’t order 4 played

C 1 Did you watch TV last night?


Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t.
2 Did your friends play football yesterday?
Yes, they did. / No, they didn’t.
3 Did your mum bake a cake last weekend?
Yes, she did. / No, she didn’t.
4 Did you phone a friend an hour ago?
Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t.

D 1 took 6 had
2 drank 7 went
3 rode 8 woke
4 gave 9 bought
5 thought

E 1 Did Rob buy a small car?


No, he didn’t. He bought a jeep.
2 Did Jenny wear a skirt to the party?
No, she didn’t. She wore jeans.
3 Did cowboys drive cars in the 1880s?
No, they didn’t. They rode horses.
4 Did the teacher speak Greek in the lesson?
No, she didn’t. She spoke English.

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Simple Past (interrogative)

1. Write these questions in the past.

1. Does she buy the newspaper in the shop over there? ...............................................
2. Do they do their homework in the evening? ...............................................................
3. Do they have a good holiday? ....................................................................................
4. Do they find any animal in the forest? ........................................................................
5. Is it dark when she gets up in the morning? ...............................................................

2. Write questions for these answers.

1. Where did you go yesterday?

I went to the park

2. ...............................................?

My friend arrived at five o´clock

3. ................................................?

He said “hello!”

4. .................................................?

The film started at seven.

5. .................................................?

We went on a excursion.

6. ..................................................?

She visited her aunt.

7. ................................................. ?

My grandparents lived in Italy.

3. Write questions in the past with these words.

1. when / study English / you .........................................................?


2. what / do / yesterday / she .........................................................?
3. like / the film / he .........................................................?
4. live / in Paris / your parents .........................................................?
5. walk / down / the road / they .........................................................?

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Answers

Exercise 1:

1. Did she buy the newspaper in the shop over there?


2. Did they do their homework in the evening?
3. Did they have a good holiday?
4. Did they find any animal in the forest?
5. Was it dark when she got up in the morning?

Exercise 2:

2. What time / when did your friend arrive?


3. What did he say?
4. What time / when did they film start?
5. Where did you go?
6. Who did she visit?
7. Where did your grandparents live?

Exercise 3:

1. When did you study English?


2. What did she do yesterday?
3. Did he like the film?
4. Did your parents live in Paris?
5. Did they walk down the road?

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Simple Past (negative and affirmative)

1. Write these sentences in the past.

1. He goes to the swimming pool because he likes swimming.


…………………………………………………………………………………………
2. They have dinner at nine o´clock.
…………………………………………………………………………………………
3. Adam runs 500 m
…………………………………………………………………………………………
4. Helen eats too many sweets.
…………………………………………………………………………………………
5. I buy the newspaper in the shop.
…………………………………………………………………………………………
6. We get up at eight o´clock and go to school.
…………………………………………………………………………………………

2. Write the sentences in exercise 1 in the negative form.

1. …………………………………………………………………………………………
2. …………………………………………………………………………………………
3. …………………………………………………………………………………………
4. …………………………………………………………………………………………
5. …………………………………………………………………………………………
6. …………………………………………………………………………………………

3. Write about what Jim did and didn´t do yesterday, as in the examples.

1. Go to the bank (yes) 1. He went to the bank


2. Buy some shoes (no) 2. He didn´t buy any shoes.
3. Write to Sally (yes) ……………………………………..
4. Buy a shirt (yes) ……………………………………..
5. Have lunch with Adam (no) ……………………………………..
6. Write to Peter (yes) ……………………………………..
7. Go to the hospital (no) ……………………………………..
8. Have dinner with Susie (yes) ……………………………………..
9. Play football (no) ……………………………………..
10.Make dinner (yes) ……………………………………..

4. Write the past form of these verbs.

1. to get ……… 6. to play ………


2. to buy ……… 7. to come ………
3. to study ……… 8. to go ………
4. to watch ……… 9. to pay ………
5. to begin ……… 10. to walk ………

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Answers

Exercise 1:

1. He went to the swimming pool because he liked swimming.


2. They had dinner at nine o´clock.
3. Adam ran 500 m
4. Helen ate too many sweets.
5. I bought the newspaper in the shop.
6. We got up at eight o´clock and went to school.

Exercise 2:
1. He didn´t go to the swimming pool because he didn´t like swimming.
2. They didn´t have dinner at nine o´clock.
3. Adam didn´t run 500 m
4. Helen didn´t eat too many sweets.
5. I didn´t buy the newspaper in the shop.
6. We didn´t get up at eight o´clock and went to school.

Exercise 3:

3. He wrote to Sally
4. He bought a shirt
5. He didn´t have lunch with Adam
6. He wrote to Peter
7. He didn´t go to the hospital
8. He had dinner with Susie
9. He didn´t play football
10. He made dinner

Exercise 4:

1. got 6. played
2. bought 7. came
3. studied 8. went
4. watched 9. paid
5. began 10. walked

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Regular Verbs List
There are thousands of regular verbs in English. This is a list of 600 of the more common regular
verbs. Note that there are some spelling variations in American English (for example, "practise"
becomes "practice" in American English).

• accept • allow • applaud • attach


• add • amuse • appreciate • attack
• admire • analyse • approve • attempt
• admit • announce • argue • attend
• advise • annoy • arrange • attract
• afford • answer • arrest • avoid
• agree • apologise • arrive
• alert • appear • ask

• back • beg • boil • brake


• bake • behave • bomb • branch
• balance • belong • book • breathe
• ban • bless • bore • bruise
• bang • blind • borrow • brush
• bare • blink • bounce • bubble
• bat • blot • bow • bump
• bathe • blush • box • burn
• battle • boast • brake • bury
• beam

• calculate • choke • compare • cough


• call • chop • compete • count
• camp • claim • complain • cover
• care • clap • complete • crack
• carry • clean • concentrate • crash
• carve • clear • concern • crawl
• cause • clip • confess • cross
• challenge • close • confuse • crush
• change • coach • connect • cry
• charge • coil • consider • cure
• chase • collect • consist • curl
• cheat • colour • contain • curve
• check • comb • continue • cycle
• cheer • command • copy
• chew • communicate • correct

• dam • deliver • disapprove • dress


• damage • depend • disarm • drip
• dance • describe • discover • drop
• dare • desert • dislike • drown
• decay • deserve • divide • drum
• deceive • destroy • double • dry
• decide • detect • doubt

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• decorate • develop • drag • dust
• delay • disagree • drain
• delight • disappear • dream

• earn • end • excite • explain


• educate • enjoy • excuse • explode
• embarrass • enter • exercise • extend
• employ • entertain • exist
• empty • escape • expand
• encourage • examine • expect

• face • fetch • flash • force


• fade • file • float • form
• fail • fill • flood • found
• fancy • film • flow • frame
• fasten • fire • flower • frighten
• fax • fit • fold • fry
• fear • fix • follow
• fence • flap • fool

• gather • grab • grin • guard


• gaze • grate • grip • guess
• glow • grease • groan • guide
• glue • greet • guarantee

• hammer • harm • heat • hug


• hand • hate • help • hum
• handle • haunt • hook • hunt
• hang • head • hop • hurry
• happen • heal • hope
• harass • heap • hover

• identify • increase • intend • invite


• ignore • influence • interest • irritate
• imagine • inform • interfere • itch
• impress • inject • interrupt
• improve • injure • introduce
• include • instruct • invent

• jail • jog • joke • juggle


• jam • join • judge • jump

• kick • kiss • knit • knot


• kill • kneel • knock

• label • learn • lighten • load


• land • level • like • lock
• last • license • list • long

2
• laugh • lick • listen • look
• launch • lie • live • love

• man • matter • milk • move


• manage • measure • mine • mug
• march • meddle • miss • multiply
• mark • melt • mix • murder
• marry • memorise • moan
• match • mend • mourn
• mate • mess up

• nail • need • nod • notice


• name • nest • note • number

• obey • obtain • offer • overflow


• object • occur • open • owe
• observe • offend • order • own

• pack • permit • pop • prevent


• paddle • phone • possess • prick
• paint • pick • post • print
• park • pinch • pour • produce
• part • pine • practise • program
• pass • place • pray • promise
• paste • plan • preach • protect
• pat • plant • precede • provide
• pause • play • prefer • pull
• peck • please • prepare • pump
• pedal • plug • present • punch
• peel • point • preserve • puncture
• peep • poke • press • punish
• perform • polish • pretend • push

• question • queue

• race • refuse • remove • rhyme


• radiate • regret • repair • rinse
• rain • reign • repeat • risk
• raise • reject • replace • rob
• reach • rejoice • reply • rock
• realise • relax • report • roll
• receive • release • reproduce • rot
• recognise • rely • request • rub
• record • remain • rescue • ruin
• reduce • remember • retire • rule
• reflect • remind • return • rush

• sack • shiver • soothe • stop


• sail • shock • sound • store

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• satisfy • shop • spare • strap
• save • shrug • spark • strengthen
• saw • sigh • sparkle • stretch
• scare • sign • spell • strip
• scatter • signal • spill • stroke
• scold • sin • spoil • stuff
• scorch • sip • spot • subtract
• scrape • ski • spray • succeed
• scratch • skip • sprout • suck
• scream • slap • squash • suffer
• screw • slip • squeak • suggest
• scribble • slow • squeal • suit
• scrub • smash • squeeze • supply
• seal • smell • stain • support
• search • smile • stamp • suppose
• separate • smoke • stare • surprise
• serve • snatch • start • surround
• settle • sneeze • stay • suspect
• shade • sniff • steer • suspend
• share • snore • step • switch
• shave • snow • stir
• shelter • soak • stitch

• talk • thaw • trace • trot


• tame • tick • trade • trouble
• tap • tickle • train • trust
• taste • tie • transport • try
• tease • time • trap • tug
• telephone • tip • travel • tumble
• tempt • tire • treat • turn
• terrify • touch • tremble • twist
• test • tour • trick • type
• thank • tow • trip

• undress • unite • unpack • use


• unfasten • unlock • untidy

• vanish • visit

• wail • waste • whirl • work


• wait • watch • whisper • worry
• walk • water • whistle • wrap
• wander • wave • wink • wreck
• want • weigh • wipe • wrestle
• warm • welcome • wish • wriggle
• warn • whine • wobble
• wash • whip • wonder

4
• x-ray

• yawn
• yell

• zip
• zoom

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Irregular verbs

infinitive past simple past participle meaning


arise arose arisen levantarse; surgir
awake awoke awoken despertarse
be was/were been ser, estar
bear bore born soportar; llevar
beat beat beaten golpear; vencer
become became become llegar a ser;convertirse
begin began begun empezar
bend bent bent doblar, flexionar
bet bet bet apostar
bind bound bound vendar; encuadernar
bite bit bitten morder
bleed bled bled sangrar
blow blew blown soplar
break broke broken romper
bring brought brought traer; llevar
broadcast broadcast broadcast emitir
build built built construir
buy bought bought comprar
cast cast cast echar, arrojar
catch caught caught coger, atrapar
choose chose chosen elegir
cling clung clung aferrarse, agarrarse
come came come venir
cost cost cost costar
creep crept crept deslizarse; trepar
cut cut cut cortar
deal dealt dealt tratar
dig dug dug cavar, excavar
do did done hacer
draw drew drawn dibujar
dream dreamt/dreamed dreamt /dreamed soñar
drink drank drunk beber
drive drove driven conducir
dwell dwelt/dwelled dwelt/dwelled morar

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eat ate eaten comer


fall fell fallen caer
feed fed fed alimentar
feel felt felt sentir
fight fought fought luchar
find found found encontrar
fit fit/fitted fit/fitted encajar, ajustar
flee fled fled huir
fling flung flung arrojar
fly flew flown volar
forbid forbade forbidden prohibir
forecast forecast forecast prever, predecir
forget forgot forgotten olvidar
freeze froze frozen congelar(se)
get got got obtener
give gave given dar
go went gone ir
grow grew grown crecer; cultivar
hang hung/hanged hung/hanged colgar
have had had tener
hear heard heard oir
hide hid hidden ocultar(se)
hit hit hit golpear
hold held held sostener, coger
hurt hurt hurt herir
keep kept kept guardar; quedarse
kneel knelt/kneeld knelt/kneeled arrodillarse
knit knit/knitted knit/knitted tejer, hacer punto
know knew known saber, conocer
lay laid laid colocar, poner
lead led led guiar, llevar
lean leant/leaned leant/leaned apoyar(se)
leap leapt/leaped leapt/leaped saltar
learn learnt/learned learnt/learned aprender
leave left left dejar; salir
lend lent lent prestar
let let let dejar, permitir

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lie lay lain estar tumbado


light lit lit encender
lose lost lost perder
make made made hacer, fabricar
mean meant meant significar
meet met met encontrarse; conocer
mow mowed mown/mowed cortar, segar
pay paid paid pagar
prove proved proven/proved probar, demostrar
put put put poner
quit quit quit dejar
read read /red/ read /red/ leer
ride rode ridden montar, cabalgar
ring rang rung sonar/tocar timbre/teléfono

rise rose risen levantarse


run ran run correr
saw sawed sawn/sawed serrar
say said said decir
see saw seen ver
seek sought sought buscar
sell sold sold vender
send sent sent enviar
set set set poner
sew sewd sewn/sewed coser
shake shook shaken agitar
shear sheared shorn/sheared esquilar
shed shed shed verter, derramar
shine shone shone brillar
shoot shot shot disparar; filmar
show showed shown mostrar
shrink shrank shrunk encoger(se)
shut shut shut cerrar
sing sang sung cantar
sink sank sunk hundir(se)
sit sat sat sentarse
sleep slept slept dormir
slide slid slid resbalarse

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sling slung slung tirar, arrojar


smell smelt/smelled smelt/smelled oler
sow sowed sown/sowed sembrar
speak spoke spoken hablar
speed sped/speeded sped/speeded conducir a mucha velocidad

spell spelt/spelled spelt/spelled deletrear


spend spent spent gastar; pasar tiempo
spin spun/span spun girar
spit spit/spat spit/spat escupir
spill spilt/spilled spilt/spilled derramar
split split split dividir
spoil spoilt spoilt estropear
spread spread spread extender; untar
spring sprang sprung brotar, nacer
stand stood stood estar de pie
steal stole stolen robar
stick stuck stuck pegar; encajarse
stink stank stunk apestar
strike struck struck golpear
sting stung stung picar (insecto)
strive strove striven esforzarse, luchar
swear swore sworn jurar
sweep swept swept barrer
swell swelled swollen/swelled hinchar(se)
swim swam swum nadar
swing swung swung balancear
take took taken coger
teach taught taught enseñar
tear tore torn rasgar
tell told told decir
think thought thought pensar
throw threw thrown lanzar
thrust thrust thrust empujar
tread trod trodden pisar
understand understood understood comprender
wake woke woken despertar(se)
wear wore worn llevar puesto

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weave wove woven/weaved tejer


weep wept wept llorar
wet wet/wetted wet/wetted mojar
win won won ganar
wind wound wound enrollar; dar cuerda
wring wrung wrung torcer, retorcer
write wrote written escribir

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List of Irregular Verbs
Base form - past simple - past participle

abide abode abode dream dreamt dreamt


arise arose arisen drink drank drunk
awake awoke awoken drive drove driven
be was/were been dwell dwelt dwelt
bear bore born eat ate eaten
beat beat beaten interweave interwove interwoven
become became become fall fell fallen
befall befell befallen feed fed fed
beget begot begotten feel felt felt
begin began begun fight fought fought
behold beheld beheld find found found
bend bent bent flee fled fled
bereave bereft bereft fling flung flung
beseech besought besought fly flew flown
beset beset beset forbid forbad(e) forbidden
bespeak bespoke bespoken forecast forecast forecast
bestride bestrode bestridden forget forgot forgotten
bet bet bet forgive forgave forgiven
bid bade/bid bidden/bid forsake forsook forsaken
bind bound bound foresee foresaw foreseen
bite bit bitten foretell foretold foretold
bleed bled bled freeze froze frozen
blow blew blown get got got
break broke broken give gave given
breed bred bred go went gone
bring brought brought grind ground ground
broadcast broadcast broadcast grow grew grown
build built built hang hung hung
burn burnt burnt have had had
burst burst burst hear heard heard
buy bought bought hide hid hidden
can could hit hit hit
cast cast cast hold held held
catch caught caught hurt hurt hurt
choose chose chosen keep kept kept
cling clung clung kneel knelt knelt
come came come know knew known
cost cost cost lay laid laid
creep crept crept lead led led
cut cut cut lean leant leant
deal dealt dealt leap leapt leapt
dig dug dug learn learnt learnt
do did done leave left left
draw drew drawn lend lent lent

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List of Irregular Verbs
Base form - past simple - past participle

let let let speak spoke spoken


lie lay lain speed sped sped
lose lost lost spend spent spent
make made made spin spun spun
mean meant meant spit spat spat
meet met met split split split
pay paid paid spoil spoilt spoilt
mistake mistook mistaken spread spread spread
overhear overheard overheard spring sprang sprung
oversleep overslept overslept stand stood stood
put put put steal stole stolen
read read read stick stuck stuck
rend rent rent sting stung stung
rid rid rid stink stank stunk
ride rode ridden stride strode stridden
ring rang rung strike struck struck
rise rose risen string strung strung
run ran run strive strove striven
say said said swear swore sworn
see saw seen sweep swept swept
seek sought sought swim swam swum
sell sold sold swing swung swung
send sent sent take took taken
set set set teach taught taught
shake shook shaken tear tore torn
shed shed shed tell told told
shine shone shone think thought thought
shit shit/shat shit/shat throw threw thrown
shoot shot shot thrust thrust thrust
show showed shown tread trod trodden
shrink shrank shrunk understand understood understood
shrive shrove shriven undertake undertook undertaken
shut shut shut undo undid undone
sing sang sung upset upset upset
sink sank sunk wake woke woken
sit sat sat wear wore worn
slay slew slain weave wove woven
sleep slept slept weep wept wept
slide slid slid win won won
sling slung slung wind wound wound
slink slunk slunk withdraw withdrew withdrawn
slit slit slit withstand withstood withstood
smell smelt smelt wring wrung wrung
smite smote smitten write wrote written

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