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What is the past simple form of 'go'?
What is the past simple form of 'go'?
What is the past participle of 'eat'?
What is the past participle of 'eat'?
eaten
The past simple form of 'break' is ______.
The past simple form of 'break' is ______.
broke
The past participle of 'drive' is 'drived'.
The past participle of 'drive' is 'drived'.
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Which of the following is the past simple form of 'bring'?
Which of the following is the past simple form of 'bring'?
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Match the following verbs with their past participle forms:
Match the following verbs with their past participle forms:
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What is the past simple form of 'see'?
What is the past simple form of 'see'?
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The past participle of 'sit' is ______.
The past participle of 'sit' is ______.
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The past simple form of 'bring' is 'bringed'.
The past simple form of 'bring' is 'bringed'.
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Study Notes
Irregular Verbs
- Irregular verbs do not follow the usual pattern of adding -ed to the present tense to form the past simple or past participle.
- They have unique forms that must be memorized.
- The table includes a list of common irregular verbs, showing their present, past simple, and past participle forms.
- Some verbs have multiple past simple and past participle forms, the most common forms are shown in the table.
- The table lists verbs like: be, become, begin, break, bring, build, buy, can, catch, come, cost, do, drink, drive, eat, fall, feel, find, fly, forget, get, give, go, have, hear, know, leave, lose, make, meet, pay, put, read, run, say, see, send, sing, sit, sleep, speak, spend, stand, swim, teach, take, tell, think, understand, wake, wear, win, write.
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Description
Test your knowledge of English irregular verbs. This quiz will help you memorize the unique forms of these verbs which do not follow standard conjugation patterns. Review the common verbs and their various forms to succeed.