The irregular verbs exercises checks your understanding of English irregular verbs.
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Irregular Verbs Exercise
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Fill in the blanks with the past and past participle forms of the verbs.
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Fill in the blanks with the past and past participle form of the verb.
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begin (began) (begun)
break (broke) (broken)
bring (brought) (brought)
build (built) (built)
buy (bought) (bought)
catch (caught) (caught)
choose (chose) (chosen)
come (came) (come)
cost (cost) (cost)
cut (cut) (cut)
do (did) (done)
drive (drove) (driven)
drink (drank) (drunk)
eat (ate) (eaten)
feel (felt) (felt)
fight (fought) (fought)
find (found) (found)
fly (flew) (flown)
forget (forgot) (forgotten)
get (got) (gotten)
give (gave) (given)
go (went) (gone)
grow (grew) (grown)
hear (heard) (heard)
hide (hid) (hidden)
hit (hit) (hit)
hold (held) (held)
keep (kept) (kept)
know (knew) (know)
leave (left) (left)
lend (lent) (lent)
lose (lost) (lost)
make (made) (made)
meet (met) (met)
pay (paid) (paid)
put (put) (put)
quit (quit) (quit)
read (read) (read)
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)
spend (spent) (spent)
steal (stole) (stolen)
swing (swung) (swung)
take (took) (taken)
teach (taught) (taught)
tell (told) (told)
think (thought) (thought)
wake (woke) (woken)
win (won) (won)
write (wrote) (written)
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begin (began) (begun)
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