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Irregular Verbs List
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.
be was/were been
do did done
go went gone
may might …
must had to …
shall should …
will would …
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!!!
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!
10 selfishness
9 arrogance
8 hate
7 injustice
6 pride
5 war
4 kindness
3 respect
2 love
and at last
1 peace
“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 has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?”
Answer: A clock.
“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 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: 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: Everyone has it and no one can lose it; what is it?”
Answer: A shadow.
“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.