Base Form | Past Simple | Past Participle |
---|---|---|
be | was/were | been |
become | became | become |
begin | began | begun |
break | broke | broken |
bring | brought | brought |
build | built | built |
buy | bought | bought |
catch | caught | caught |
choose | chose | chosen |
come | came | come |
do | did | done |
drink | drank | drunk |
drive | drove | driven |
eat | ate | eaten |
fall | fell | fallen |
feel | felt | felt |
find | found | found |
fly | flew | flown |
forget | forgot | forgotten |
get | got | gotten/got |
give | gave | given |
go | went | gone |
have | had | had |
hear | heard | heard |
know | knew | known |
leave | left | left |
lose | lost | lost |
make | made | made |
meet | met | met |
pay | paid | paid |
put | put | put |
read | read | read |
ride | rode | ridden |
run | ran | run |
say | said | said |
see | saw | seen |
sell | sold | sold |
send | sent | sent |
sing | sang | sung |
sit | sat | sat |
sleep | slept | slept |
speak | spoke | spoken |
stand | stood | stood |
take | took | taken |
teach | taught | taught |
tell | told | told |
think | thought | thought |
understand | understood | understood |
write | wrote | written |
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Table of Contents
- Be: am, is, are, was, were, been
The verb be in English, including its forms am, is, are, was, were, been, and being, along with usage rules and examples.
- Have: has, had
Have is an irregular verb used to show possession, form perfect tenses, and more. Includes forms: have, has, had.
- Do: does, did, done
The English verb 'do' and its forms 'does,' 'did,' and 'done,' including usage rules, role in questions and negatives, and examples to illustrate each form.
- Go: went, gone
The irregular English verb go, including its past tense went, and past participle gone.
- Get: got, gotten/got
English irregular verb “get” with past forms “got” and “gotten”/“got”, including meanings, usage, and examples.
- Make: made
The irregular verb make (meaning "to create or do something") has the past tense and past participle made.
- Take: took, taken
The English verb “take,” including its irregular forms “took” and “taken,” and rules for using it in different tenses and contexts.
- See: saw, seen
The irregular verb “see,” including its forms, usage, and example sentences.
- Come: came, come
The English verb 'come' and its past tense 'came' and past participle 'come,' including usage, examples, and tips for correct usage.
- Give: gave, given
Explanation of the English verb “give,” including its past tense, past participle, conjugations, and common usage.
- Find: found
Explanation of the verb find, including its meaning, usage, and conjugation.
- Think: thought
Explanation of the irregular verb “think,” including its forms, usage, and examples.
- Tell: told
Conjugation of the English irregular verb “tell,” which means to communicate or inform.
- Become: became, become
The verb become and its past forms became and become, including usage, example sentences, and common patterns.
- Show: showed, shown
The English verb show (showed, shown) means to present or allow someone to see something. It is irregular in the past and past participle forms. Conjugations use showed for simple past and either showed or shown for the past participle, with shown being more common in perfect tenses.
- Leave: left
Explanation of the irregular English verb "leave," including its base form, past simple, past participle, and usage examples.
- Feel: felt
The English verb feel (present) and its past tense form felt, including usage rules, examples, and tips.
- Put: put
The verb put means to move something into a particular place or position. It is an irregular verb that has the same form in the base, past, and past participle.
- Bring: brought
The past tense and past participle of bring, used to describe the act of carrying or moving something toward a place or person.
- Begin: began, begun
The verb begin and its past forms began and begun, including meanings, usage rules, example sentences, and common mistakes.
- Keep: kept
Irregular verb “keep” with past tense and past participle “kept,” including usage, examples, and common phrases.
- Hold: held
The verb hold means to carry, support, or have something in your hands or arms. Its past tense and past participle form is held.
- Write: wrote, written
The past tense and past participle forms of the verb 'write,' used to describe actions of composing or recording words at different times.
- Stand: stood
Explanation and examples for the irregular verb stand (past tense: stood), including usage in sentences and common idiomatic expressions.
- Meet: met
The verb “meet,” including its meaning, usage, and examples in sentences.
- Run: ran, run
Conjugation of the irregular verb run in English, showing how to use ran (past simple) and run (past participle) in sentences.
- Pay: paid
The English verb pay (past tense paid) means to give money for goods, services, or debts. It is irregular: the past tense and past participle form is paid.
- Sit: sat
Sit is an irregular verb meaning to rest with the body supported by the buttocks, usually on a chair or the ground. Its past tense is sat.
- Speak: spoke, spoken
The verb speak means to say words aloud. Spoke is the past tense, and spoken is the past participle (used with have/has or in passive sentences).
- Lie: lay, lain
Explanation of the verb "lie" (meaning "to recline") including its past tense and past participle forms, usage rules, and examples.
- Lead: led
- Read: read, read
The English verb “read,” including its meanings, pronunciation, and example sentences for present, past, and past participle forms.
- Grow: grew, grown
The verb “grow” means to increase in size, develop, or cultivate. Its irregular past forms are “grew” (simple past) and “grown” (past participle).
- Lose: lost
- Fall: fell, fallen
The English verb “fall,” including its past tense “fell” and past participle “fallen,” with examples and usage tips.
- Send: sent
The English verb “send,” including its meanings, example sentences, and explanations of its most common tenses.
- Build: built
The past tense and past participle form of the irregular verb "build," which means to construct or create something.
- Understand: understood
The verb "understand," its meaning, usage, example sentences, and role in English grammar.
- Draw: drew, drawn
Draw: drew, drawn in English explains the irregular verb “draw,” including its meanings, usage rules, and example sentences for base, past, and past participle forms.
- Break: broke, broken
The verb "break" and its forms "broke" and "broken," along with their meanings, usage rules, and example sentences to help you use them correctly in context.
- Spend: spent
The irregular verb spend, including its past tense form spent, along with example sentences to show correct usage and meaning.
- Cut: cut
The verb cut, including its uses, meanings, and examples from everyday English.
Last updated: Wed Jun 18, 2025