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Learn irregular verbs effectively
Learn irregular verbs effectively.
Here you will find irregular verbs listed to their forms. So you can learn them more effectively. Question: Must I write -ought or -aught? Answer: If in the infinitive is an -a, write -aught, otherwise -ought. all 3 forms are similar infinitive simple past past participle bet* bet bet burst burst burst cost cost cost cut cut cut hit hit hit hurt hurt hurt let let let put put put read read read set set set shut shut shut Infinitive and Simple Past are similar infinitive simple past past participle beat beat beaten Infinitive and past participle are similar infinitive simple past past participle come came come run ran run become became become Simple Past and past participle are similar infinitive simple past past participle bring brought brought build built built buy bought bought catch caught caught deal dealt dealt feed fed fed feel felt felt fight fought fought find found found get got got hang hung hung have had had hear heard heard hold held held keep kept kept lay laid laid lead led led leave left left lend lent lent light* lit lit lose lost lost make made made mean meant meant meet met met pay paid paid say said said sell sold sold send sent sent shine shone shone shoot shot shot sit sat sat sleep slept slept slide slid slid spend spent spent stand stood stood stick stuck stuck sweep swept swept swing swung swung teach taught taught tell told told think thought thought understand understood understood win won won all 3 forms are different infinitive simple past past participle be was/were been begin began begun blow blew blown break broke broken choose chose chosen do did done draw drew drawn drink drank drunk drive drove driven eat ate eaten fall fell fallen fly flew flown forget forgot forgotten freeze froze frozen give gave given go went gone grow grew grown hide hid hidden know knew known lie lay lain ride rode ridden ring rang rung rise rose risen see saw seen shake shook shaken show* showed shown sing sang sung sink sank sunk speak spoke spoken spring sprang sprung steal stole stolen swear swore sworn swim swam swum take took taken tear tore torn throw threw thrown wake woke woken wear wore worn weave wove woven write wrote written * regular form (+ -ed) also possible. Some of the verbs in our table are merely prefixed forms of an irregular verb. Thus, if you learn only a single irregular verb, you can be certain that any other prefixed variant on that verb is irregular in the exact same manner. Look at the following examples: bid - forbid cast - broadcast - forecast go - forego - undergo get - forget stand - understand - withstand tell - foretell take - overtake - undertake The trend, in English, and especially in American English, is to standardize the irregular verbs. We do not foresee all the irregular verbs ever being standardized, but some of the more minor variations in less commonly used words will probably disappear in the next genration or two. The following English irregular verbs are now obsolete and use the standard past and participle forms (-ed). infinitive simple past past participle burn burnt burnt dream dreamt dreamt learn learnt learnt |
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