Mastering Irregular Verbs: Past Simple and Past Participle Forms
Comprehensive Table of Irregular Verbs
| Verb | Past Simple | Past 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/ |
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,
Read MoreVerbs, 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
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,
Unforgettable Journey Through Britain: Culture and History
Introduction
England, Scotland, and Wales are part of Britain.
Chapter 1
- Paul thought that most of the pubs in Britain were closing at 11 o’clock.
- Because it was tradition and they wanted to listen to the bells of Big Ben.
- Because Shakespeare’s plays were performed there for the first time.
- Because there isn’t a roof over the center of the building, and if it rains, you can get wet.
- In Shakespeare’s time, female roles were played by teenage boys because women were not allowed to be actresses.
Chapter 2
- Traveling
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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