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Grammar > Verbs > Table of irregular verbs. from English Grammar Today. Note that be has several irregular forms: Present: (I) am, (she, he, it) is, (you, we, they) are. Past: (I, she, he, it) was, (you, we, they) were. -ed form: been. base form.
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The irregular verbs listed below include their base form, past tense form, and past participle form. Below, you’ll also find a free PDF list of irregular verbs that you can download, print, and distribute to students.
The simple past form is used with the simple past tense. (Example: “I forgot my umbrella yesterday.”) The past participle is used with the perfect tenses, such as present and past perfect. (Example: “Oh no! It’s raining and I’ve forgotten my umbrella.”) Group 1 – All three forms of the verb are the same.
Master English irregular verbs with our comprehensive guide. Learn base forms, past tenses, past participles, lists and tips for easy memorization.
Want to learn about the irregular verb 'Wear'? We've got all you need: clear definitions, conjugations, and usage examples for effective learning.
Were is the past-tense form of the verb to be and is used with first, second, and third-person plural (we, you, they), but it is also used to express the subjunctive mood in the other verb forms. On the other hand, we’re is a contraction that stands for we are.
Irregular verbs. A revised and slightly extended list of irregular lexical verbs, from A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language (1985). Items not in CGEL are marked with an asterisk. Alternative forms are not always equivalent in their frequency or in their status as standard English.