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IRREGULAR VERBS – A verb that does not follow the normal patterns for tense and past participle.

While most English regular verbs use the ending “-ed” for the past tense and participle forms. Irregular
verbs each have their own unique tense forms and past participles.
Base/Present Form Simple Past Past Participle
Be was/were been
Blow blew blown
Break broke broken
Bring brought brought
Build built built
Buy bought bought
Catch caught caught
Choose chose chosen
Come came come
Do did done
Draw drew drawn
Drink drank drunk
Drive drove driven
Eat ate eaten
Feel felt felt
Find found found
Fly flew flown
Get got gotten/get
Give gave given
Go went gone
Grow grew grown
Have had had
Hear heard heard
Hide hid hidden
Keep kept kept
Know knew known
Learn learned/learnt learned/learnt
Lose lost lost
Make made made
Read read read
Send sent sent
Teach taught taught
Think thought thought
Win won won
Cost cost cost
Cut cut cut
Hurt hurt hurt
Let let let
Put put put

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