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Irregular Verbs List

This list contains all the irregular verbs of the English language. Each entry includes the base or bare infinitive first,
followed by the simple past (V2) form and the past participle (V3) form. Taking some time to make sentences using
each irregular verb form will help you to use these verbs correctly when speaking and writing. Simply reading
through this list will help you to recognize an irregular verb when you see one.

Irregular Verbs – Complete List

Base Form Past Simple (V2) Past Participle (V3)

arise arose arisen

awake awoke awoken

be was/were been

bear bore born(e)

beat beat beaten

become became become

begin began begun

bend bent bent

bet bet bet

bind bound bound

bite bit bitten

bleed bled bled

blow blew blown


break broke broken

breed bred bred

bring brought brought

broadcast broadcast broadcast

build built built

burn burnt/burned burnt/burned

burst burst burst

buy bought bought

can could … (been able)

catch caught caught

choose chose chosen

cling clung clung

come came come

cost cost cost

creep crept crept

cut cut cut

deal dealt dealt


dig dug dug

do did done

draw drew drawn

dream dreamt/dreamed dreamt/dreamed

drink drank drunk

drive drove driven

eat ate eaten

fall fell fallen

feed fed fed

feel felt felt

fight fought fought

find found found

fly flew flown

forbid forbade forbidden

forget forgot forgotten

forgive forgave forgiven

freeze froze frozen


get got got

give gave given

go went gone

grind ground ground

grow grew grown

hang hung hung

have had had

hear heard heard

hide hid hidden

hit hit hit

hold held held

hurt hurt hurt

keep kept kept

kneel knelt knelt

know knew known

lay laid laid

lead led led


lean leant/leaned leant/leaned

learn learnt/learned learnt/learned

leave left left

lent lent lent

lie (in bed) lay lain

lie (to not tell the truth) lied lied

light lit/lighted lit/lighted

lose lost lost

make made made

may might …

mean meant meant

meet met met

mow mowed mown/mowed

must had to …

overtake overtook overtaken

pay paid paid

put put put


read read read

ride rode ridden

ring rang rung

rise rose risen

run ran run

saw sawed sawn/sawed

say said said

see saw seen

sell sold sold

send sent sent

set set set

sew sewed sewn/sewed

shake shook shaken

shall should …

shed shed shed

shine shone shone

shoot shot shot


show showed shown

shrink shrank shrunk

shut shut shut

sing sang sung

sink sank sunk

sit sat sat

sleep slept slept

slide slid slid

smell smelt smelt

sow sowed sown/sowed

speak spoke spoken

spell spelt/spelled spelt/spelled

spend spent spent

spill spilt/spilled spilt/spilled

spit spat spat

spread spread spread

stand stood stood


steal stole stolen

stick stuck stuck

sting stung stung

stink stank stunk

strike struck struck

swear swore sworn

sweep swept swept

swell swelled swollen/swelled

swim swam swum

swing swung swung

take took taken

teach taught taught

tear tore torn

tell told told

think thought thought

throw threw thrown

understand understood understood


wake woke woken

wear wore worn

weep wept wept

will would …

win won won

wind wound wound

write wrote written


Peace Not War by Patricia Lithuanian
Boom! blood, flesh, struggle and fear
surrounding in the atmosphere
if one is sulky, one is scorned
if one is not a noble, one is a peasant
there are crimes, abuses, hates and injustices
and the only thing that rules the earth is immorality

Sshhh… silence,
for the end may come
voices are not made to speak the truth,
but to shout and scream!
eyes are not made to see the reality,
but to hide the facts and cry, and weep
and the hands are not made to reach out
but to fight instead!
This is not yet over
this is chaos
this is what we call
WAR!!!

It was a day of in famine


last September 11, 2001
when an airplane crashed it’s way into human life!
The United States of America’s
World Trade Center
Shattered! Boom!
tranquility and harmony was lost
roaming outsider, Boom!

Many lives were gone in just a blink of an eye


mothers died, fathers vanished and brothers suffered
leaving no more but distress
and pieces of mind and soul
Guess what the cause is?
TERRORISM!!!
brought by the power of this indespicable greed

This is the beginning of the 3rd world war, or the featured


prophecy of Nostradamus
God forbid though in this world
where every one is divided by walls
that separates east and west through religion
and all living creatures that exists
came from only one creator

TERRORISM!!
Bloodshed,
showering of bullets,
bombs and missiles
biochemical weapons,
and death!
The story of why many human beings
who were victimized and sought for moral righteousness
Terrorism!
Start walking on ice where beings die,
in a shivering cold and lose their lives
GET OUT OF MY LIFE!!!
I was there, I was there, I was there
and shout!

Listen, and you will hear the cry of the trouble of our faith
so now, eliminate all your senses!
Talk, and you will not be heard
for your rights are separate from the other turfs
Behold
For the riches of life were broken
because, we are dreamers
STOP! This are all hatred, hatred and hatred!

You who did cause for the voices of the youth


Youth who have the right to be hold
for the unity and progress of the future year
It’s time to wake up!
It’s time to do something!
the clock is ticking…
and then,

10 selfishness
9 arrogance
8 hate
7 injustice
6 pride
5 war
4 kindness
3 respect
2 love
and at last
1 peace

It is peace and wisdom we want


like a steel pad that serves us on it’s path
May that be all?
we need to show the true virtue of peace, love
soldiers may march towards the war
guns may kill millions of men
homes may be shuttered
and lives may be called in danger
but one thing is for sure
this is not the end
there is hope
We, the youth lays here and wakes up in the advent of war processes
save our future
join hands together
for what we want is
Peace Not War.
“Riddle: I’m tall when I’m young and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?”
Answer: A candle.

“Riddle: Where can you find cities, towns, shops, and streets but no people?”
Answer: A map.

“Riddle: There is a rooster sitting on top of a barn. If it laid an egg, which way would it
roll?”
Answer: Roosters don’t lay eggs.

“Riddle: What five letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?”
Answer: Short (short+er).

“Riddle: What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it?”


Answer: Silence.

“Riddle: What has a bottom at the top?”


Answer: Your legs.

“Riddle: What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?”
Answer: A clock.

“Riddle: How many months have 28 days?”


Answer: All 12 of them do.

“Riddle: What’s black and white and read all over?”


Answer: A newspaper.

“Riddle: What word is spelled wrong in every dictionary?”


Answer: Wrong.

“Riddle: I have no life, but I can die. What am I?”


Answer: A battery.

“Riddle: What gets wetter as it dries?”


Answer: A towel.

“Riddle: Mary has four daughters, and each of her daughters has a brother — how
many children does Mary have?”
Answer: Five. Each daughter has the same single brother.

“Riddle: You walk into a room which contains a match, a kerosene lamp, a candle, and
a fireplace. What would you light first?”
Answer: The match.

“Riddle: What has four wheels and flies?”


Answer: A garbage truck.
“Riddle: What has 88 keys, but cannot open a single door?”
Answer: A piano.

“Riddle: What has a bed but never sleeps, can run but never walks, and has a bank but
no money?”
Answer: A river.

“Riddle: The more you take the more you leave behind. What are they?”
Answer: Footsteps.

“Riddle: What is full of holes but still holds water?”


Answer: A sponge.

“Riddle: Who can shave 25 times a day but still have a beard?”
Answer: A barber.

“Riddle: What begins with T, finishes with T, and has “T” in it?”
Answer: A teapot.

“Riddle: Which weighs more: a pound of feathers or a pound of bricks?”


Answer: They weigh the same.

“Riddle: Everyone has it and no one can lose it; what is it?”
Answer: A shadow.

“Riddle: What goes up but never goes back down?”


Answer: Your age.

“Riddle: What has one head, one foot, and four legs?”
Answer: A bed.

“Riddle: What begins with an E but only has one letter in it?”
Answer: An envelope.

“Riddle: I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am
I?”
Answer: Seven.

“Riddle: After a train crashed, every single person died. Who survived?”
Answer: All of the couples.

“Riddle: What gets bigger the more you take away?”


Answer: A hole.

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