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100 Verbs with Past and Past Participle

 100 Verbs with Past and Past Participle


1.      arise – arose – arisen

2.      awake – awoke – awoken

3.      be – was/were – been

4.      bear – bore – borne

5.      beat – beat – beaten

6.      become – became – become

7.      begin – began – begun

8.      bend – bent – bent

9.      bet – bet – bet

10.  bite – bit – bitten

11.  bleed – bled – bled

12.  blow – blew – blown

13.  break – broke – broken

14.  bring – brought – brought

15.  build – built – built

16.  burn – burned/burnt – burned/burnt

17.  buy – bought – bought

18.  catch – caught – caught

19.  choose – chose – chosen

20.  come – came – come

21.  cost – cost – cost

22.  cut – cut – cut

23.  deal – dealt – dealt

24.  dig – dug – dug

25.  do – did – done

26.  draw – drew – drawn

27.  dream – dreamed/dreamt – dreamed/dreamt

28.  drink – drank – drunk

29.  drive – drove – driven

30.  eat – ate – eaten

31.  fall – fell – fallen

32.  feed – fed – fed

33.  feel – felt – felt

34.  fight – fought – fought

35.  find – found – found

36.  fly – flew – flown

37.  forget – forgot – forgotten

38.  forgive – forgave – forgiven

39.  freeze – froze – frozen

40.  get – got – gotten/got

41.  give – gave – given

42.  go – went – gone

43.  grow – grew – grown

44.  hang – hung – hung

45.  have – had – had

46.  hear – heard – heard

47.  hide – hid – hidden

48.  hit – hit – hit

49.  hold – held – held

50.  hurt – hurt – hurt

51.  keep – kept – kept

52.  know – knew – known

53.  lay – laid – laid

54.  lead – led – led

55.  learn – learned/learnt – learned/learnt

56.  leave – left – left

57.  lend – lent – lent

58.  let – let – let

59.  lie (recline) – lay – lain

60.  light – lit/lighted – lit/lighted

61.  lose – lost – lost

62.  make – made – made

63.  mean – meant – meant

64.  meet – met – met

65.  pay – paid – paid

66.  put – put – put

67.  quit – quit – quit

68.  read – read– read

69.  ride – rode – ridden

70.  ring – rang – rung

71.  rise – rose – risen

72.  run – ran – run

73.  say – said – said

74.  see – saw – seen

75.  sell – sold – sold

76.  send – sent – sent

77.  set – set – set

78.  shake – shook – shaken

79.  shine – shone – shone

80.  shoot – shot – shot

81.  show – showed – shown

82.  shut – shut – shut

83.  sing – sang – sung

84.  sink – sank – sunk

85.  sit – sat – sat

86.  sleep – slept – slept

87.  speak – spoke – spoken

88.  spend – spent – spent

89.  spin – spun – spun

90.  stand – stood – stood

91.  steal – stole – stolen

92.  swim – swam – swum

93.  take – took – taken

94.  teach – taught – taught

95.  tear – tore – torn

96.  tell – told – told

97.  think – thought – thought

98.  throw – threw – thrown

99.  understand – understood – understood

100.                      write – wrote – written


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