Mastering Irregular Verbs: Past Simple and Past Participle Forms

Comprehensive Table of Irregular Verbs

VerbPast SimplePast Participle

Arise

Awake

Bear

Beat

Become

Begin

Bend

Beset

Bet

Bid

Bind

Bite

Bleed

Blow

Break

Breed

Bring

Broadcast

Build

Burn

Burst

Buy

Cast

Catch

Choose

Cling

Come

Cost

Creep

Cut

Deal

Dig

Dive

Do

Draw

Dream

Drink

Drive

Eat

Fall

Feed

Feel

Fight

Find

Fit

Flee

Fling

Fly

Forbid

Forget

Forgo

Forgive

Forsake

Foretell

Freeze

Get

Give

Go

Grind

Grow

Hang (suspend)

Hang (execute)

Have

Hear

Hide

Hit

Hold

Hurt

Keep

Kneel

Know

Lay

Lead

Lean

Leap

Learn

Leave

Lend

Let

Lie (recline)

Light

Lose

Make

Mean

Meet

Misspell

Mistake

Mow

Overcome

Overdo

Overtake

Overthrow

Pay

Plead

Prove

Put

Quit

Read

Rid

Ride

Ring

Rise

Run

Saw

Say

See

Seek

Sell

Send

Set

Sew

Shake

Shear

Shed

Shine

Shoot

Show

Shrink

Shut

Sing

Sink

Sit

Sleep

Slay

Slide

Sling

Slit

Smell

Smite

Sow

Speak

Speed

Spell

Spend

Spill

Spin

Spit

Split

Spoil

Spread

Spring

Stand

Steal

Stick

Sting

Stink

Stride

Strike

Strive

Swear

Sweep

Swell

Swim

Swing

Take

Teach

Tear

Tell

Think

Thrive

Throw

Thrust

Tread

Understand

Uphold

Upset

Wake

Wear

Weave

Wed

Weep

Win

Wind

Withdraw

Withhold

Withstand

Wring

Write

Arose

Awoke

Bore

Beat

Became

Began

Bent

Beset

Bet/

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King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table: A Summary

Le Morte d’Arthur: A Summary

The Rise of King Arthur

Le Morte d’Arthur tells the story of King Arthur and his Knights at the Round Table. Arthur, the son of King Uther Pendragon, was raised by another family. He takes his rightful place as king when, as a boy, he is able to pull the sword called Excalibur from the stone. Although he rules wisely and is counseled by Merlin the magician, Arthur makes enemies of other kings and is often at war.

The Round Table and Chivalry

When Arthur marries Guinevere,

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Verbs, Adjectives, and Prepositions in English

Verbs and Dependent Prepositions

A

  • Abide by
  • Abstain from
  • Accuse (somebody) of
  • Add to
  • Adhere to
  • Agree with
  • Aim at/for
  • Allow for
  • Apologize to someone for something
  • Apply for
  • Approve of
  • Argue with/about
  • Arrest (somebody) for
  • Ask for
  • Attend to

B

  • Believe in
  • Belong to
  • Blame (somebody) for
  • Boast about
  • Borrow (something) from (somebody)

C

  • Call for
  • Care for
  • Choose between
  • Comment on
  • Compare with
  • Complain about
  • Concentrate on
  • Conform to
  • Congratulate on
  • Consent to
  • Consist of

D

  • Deal with
  • Decide on

E

  • Excel at/in
  • Excuse (somebody) for

F

  • Face up to
  • Forgive
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Comprehensive List of Irregular Verbs in English

Irregular Verbs in English

Past Simple and Past Participle Forms


  • Abide (bear): Abided, Abode
  • Arise (arise): Arose, Arisen
  • Awake (waking): Awoke, Awaked, Awoken
  • Bear (carry): Bore, Borne
  • Beat (beat): Beat, Beat
  • Become (be): Became, Become
  • Befall (reach): Befell, Befallen
  • Beget (breed): Begot, Begotten
  • Begin (start): Began, Begun
  • Behold (warn): Beheld, Beheld
  • Bend (bend): Bent, Bent
  • Bereave (deprive): Bereaved, Bereft
  • Beseech (beg): Besought, Besought
  • Bestride (ride): Bestrode, Bestridden
  • Bet (bet): Bet, Better,
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Unforgettable Journey Through Britain: Culture and History

Introduction


England, Scotland, and Wales are part of Britain.


Chapter 1


  1. Paul thought that most of the pubs in Britain were closing at 11 o’clock.
  2. Because it was tradition and they wanted to listen to the bells of Big Ben.
  3. Because Shakespeare’s plays were performed there for the first time.
  4. Because there isn’t a roof over the center of the building, and if it rains, you can get wet.
  5. In Shakespeare’s time, female roles were played by teenage boys because women were not allowed to be actresses.


Chapter 2


  1. Traveling
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Tragic Love Story: Maria’s Death and Family Secrets

Chapter 14: Maria’s Demise

This chapter tells the story of Maria’s death. It reveals all the feelings that the girl had before her death. She felt sadness because she felt that everything around her was pointless. She could not find meaning in her life. She climbed several times onto the roof of the house to think about her life. She took a walk around the house, visiting from the garden to the birds that were there. She looked in the mirror to see how an invisible hand pulled the top sheet, which

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