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Verbs

The document lists 100 irregular verbs in English with their infinitive, past tense, past participle, and gerund forms. It shows the variation in forms that irregular verbs can take compared to regular verbs. Some examples of irregular verbs included are "to be", "to beat", "to become", "to begin", and "to bend". The full list covers a wide range of common English irregular verbs.
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Verbs

The document lists 100 irregular verbs in English with their infinitive, past tense, past participle, and gerund forms. It shows the variation in forms that irregular verbs can take compared to regular verbs. Some examples of irregular verbs included are "to be", "to beat", "to become", "to begin", and "to bend". The full list covers a wide range of common English irregular verbs.
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Irregular Verbs

Infinitive Past Past Gerund


Participle
1.- To be (ser o estar) was/were been being
2.- To beat (golpear) beat beaten beating
3.- To become(convertir) became become becoming
4.- To begin (comenzar) began begun beginning
5.- To bend (doblar) bent bent bending
6.- To bet (apostar) bet bet betting
7.- To bite (morder) bit bitten biting
8.- To bleed (sangrar) bled bled bleeding
9.- To blend (mezclar) blend blend blending
10.- To blow (soplar) blew blown blowing
11.- To break (quebrar) broke broken breaking
12.- To breed (respirar) bred bred breeding
13.- To bring (traer) brought brought bringing
14.- To build (construir) built built building
15.- To burn (quemar) burnt burnt burning
16.- To burst (reventar) burst burst bursting 17.- To buy (comprar) bought bought buying
18.- To catch (agarrar) caught caught catching
19.- To come (venir) came come coming
20.- To cut (cortar) cut cut cutting
21.- To choose (elegir) chose chosen choosing
22.- To deal (tratar) dealt dealt dealing
23.- To die (morir) died died dying
24.- To do (hacer) did done doing
25.- To draw (dibujar) drew drawn drawing
26.- To dream (soar) dreamt dreamt dreaming
27.- To drink (tomar) drank drunk drinking
28.- To drive (conducir) drove driven driving
29.- To eat (comer) ate eaten eating
30.- To fall (caerse) fell fallen falling
31.- To feed (alimentar) fed fed feeding
32.- To feel (sentir) felt felt feeling
33.- To fight (pelear) fought fought fighting
34.- To find (encontrar) found found finding
35.- To fly (volar) flew flown flying
36.- To forbid (prohibir) forbade forbidden forbidding
37.- To forget (olvidar) forgot forgotten forgetting
38.- To forgive (perdonar) forgave forgiven forgiving
39.- To freeze (congelar) froze frozen freezing
40.- To get (recibir) got gotten getting
41.- To give (dar) gave given giving
42.- To go (ir) went gone going
43.- To grow (crecer) grew grown growing
44.- To hang (colgar) hung hung hanging
45.- To have (tener) had had having
46.- To hear (oir) heard heard hearing 47.- To hide (esconder) hid hidden hiding
48- To hit (golpear) hit hit hitting
49.- To hold (sostener) held held holding
50.- To hurt (doler) hurt hurt hurting
51.- To keep (mantener) kept kept keeping
52.- To kneel (arrodillarse) knelt knelt kneeling
53.- To knit (tejer) knit knit knitting
54.- To know (saber) knew known knowing
55.- To lie (acostarse) laid laid lying
56.- To lead (guiar) led led leading
57.- To learn (aprender) learnt learnt learning
58.- To leap (saltar) leapt leapt leaping
59.- To leave (dejar) left left leaving
60.- To lend (prestar) lent lent lending
61.- To let (dejar/permitir) let let letting
62.- To light (encender) lit lit lighting 63.- To lose (perder) lost lost losing
64.- To make (hacer) made made making
65.- To mean (significar) meant meant meaning
66.- To meet (encontrar) met met meeting
67.- To mistake (equivocar) mistook mistaken mistaking
68.- To pay (pagar) paid paid paying
69.- To put (poner) put put putting
70.- To quit (renunciar) quit quit quitting
71.- To read (leer) read read reading
72.- To ring (llamar) rang rung ringing
73.- To rise (levantar) rose risen rising
74.- To run (correr) ran run running
75.- To say (decir) said said saying
76.- To see (ver) saw seen seeing
77.- To sell (vender) sold sold selling
78.- To send (enviar) sent sent sending
79.- To set (poner) set set setting
80.- To sew (coser) sewed sewn sewing
81.- To shake (agitar) shook shaken shaking
82.- To shine (brillar) shone shone shining
83.- To shoot (patear) shot shot shooting
84.- To show (mostrar) showed shown showing
85.- To shut (cerrar) shut shut shutting
86.- To sing (cantar) sang sung singing
87.- To sink (hundir) sank sunk sinking
88.- To sit (sentarse) sat sat sitting
89.- To sleep (dormir) slept slept sleeping
90.- To smell (oler) smelt smelt smelling
91.- To speak (hablar) spoke spoken speaking
92.- To speed (acelerar) sped sped speeding
93.- To spell (deletrear) spelt spelt spelling
94.- To spend (gastar) spent spent spending
95.- To spin (girar) spun spun spinning
96.- To spread (esparcir) spread spread spreading
97.- To spring (brincar) sprang sprung springing
98.- To stand (pararse) stood stood standing
99.- To steal (robar) stole stolen stealing 100.- To stick (pegar) stuck stuck sticking 101.- To strike
(golpear) struck struck striking
102.- To swear (jurar) swore sworn swearing
103.- To sweep (barrer) swept swept sweeping
104- To swim (nadar) swam swum swimming
105.- To swing (mecer) swung swung swinging
106.- To take (tomar) took taken taking
107.- To teach (ensear) taught taught teaching
108.- To tear (rasgar) tore torn tearing
109.- To tell (contar) told told telling
110.- To think (pensar) thought thought thinking
111- To throw (tirar) threw throw throwing
112.- To understand (entender) understood understood understanding
113.- To wake (despertar) woke waken waking
114.- To wear (usar ropa) wore worn wearing
115.- To wet (mojar) wet wet wetting
116.- To win (ganar) won won winning
117.- To withdraw (retirar) withdrew withdrawn withdrawing
118.- To write (escribir) wrote written writing
119.- To wring (estrujar) wrung wrung wringing
Regular Verbs
Infinitive Past Past Gerund
Participle
1.- To answer (contestar) answered answered answering
2.- To apply (solicitar) applied applied applying
3.- To arrive (llegar) arrived arrived arriving
4.- To beg (rogar) begged begged begging
5.- To believe (creer) believed believed believing
6.- To carry (cargar) carried carried carrying
7.- To close (cerrar) closed closed closing
8.- To contain (contener) contained contained containing
9.- To check (revisar) checked checked checking
10.- To create (crear) created created creating
11.- To develop (desarrollar) developed developed developing
12.- To dial (discar) dialed dialed dialing
13.- To discover (descubrir) discovered discovered discovering
14.- To drop (dejar caer) dropped dropped dropping
15.- To enter (entrar) entered entered entering
16.- To finish (terminar) finished finished finishing
17.- To help (ayudar) helped helped helping
18.- To hope (esperar) hoped hoped hoping
19.- To improve (mejorar) improved improved improving
20.- To inspect (inspeccionar) inspected inspected inspecting
21.- To invite (invitar) invited invited inviting
22.- To issue (emitir) issued issued issuing
23.- To land (aterrizar) landed landed landing
24.- To lie (mentir) lied lied lying
25.- To like (gustar) liked liked liking
26.- To listen (escuchar) listened listened listening
27.- To live (vivir) lived lived living
28.- To lock (cerrar) locked locked locking
29.- To look (mirar) looked looked looking
30.- To love (amar) loved loved loving
31.- To manage (administrar) managed managed managing
32.- To mend (enmendar) mended mended mending
33.- To need (necesitar) needed needed needing
34.- To open (abrir) opened opened opening
35.- To order (ordenar) ordered ordered ordering
36.- To pick (recoger) picked picked picking 37.- To play (jugar) played played
playing
38.- To place (colocar) placed placed placing
39.- To prepare (preparar) prepared prepared preparing
40.- To receive (recibir) received received receiving
41.- To remind (recordar) reminded reminded reminding
42.- To remember (recordar) remembered remembered remembering
43.- To repair (reparar) repaired repaired repairing
44.- To repeat (repetir) repeated repeated repeating
45.- To return (volver) returned returned returning
46.- To serve (servir) served served serving
47.- To show (mostrar) showed showed showing
48.- To start (empezar) started started starting
49.- To stay (permanecer) stayed stayed staying
50.- To study (estudiar) studied studied studying
51.- To talk (hablar) talked talked talking
52.- To travel (viajar) traveled traveled traveling
53.- To try (tratar) tried tried trying
54.- To type (tipiar) typed typed typing
55.- To use (usar) used used using
56.- To visit (visitar) visited visited visiting
57.- To wait (esperar) waited waited waiting
58.- To walk (caminar) walked walked walking
59.- To want (querer) wanted wanted wanting
60.- To wash (lavar) washed washed washing
61.- To watch (mirar) watched watched watching
62.- To wish (desear) wished wished wishing
63.- To work (trabajar) worked worked working

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