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Verbs: AWAKE to DRIVE... / EAT to KEEP / KNOW to SHOOT... / SHOW to WRITE...
Infinitive |
Past simple |
Past participle |
Example phrases |
eat |
ate |
eaten |
- I've eaten all I want. I'm not hungry now. |
fall |
fell |
fallen |
- *I fell and hurt my knee. (Also common "fall down", "fall over", "fall off".) |
feed |
fed |
fed |
- *He fed the dog biscuits once a day. |
feel |
felt |
felt |
- I don't feel very well; my stomach hurts. |
fight |
fought |
fought |
- After they had fought, the cat and dog were badly injured. |
find |
found |
found |
- *I found a lovely restaurant in the city centre today. |
fling |
flung |
flung |
- The boy flung his coat on the bed and his mother told him to hang it up properly. |
fly |
flew |
flown |
- Birds fly through the air. |
forbid |
forbade |
forbidden |
It's forbidden to smoke here. There's a sign that says "no smoking". |
forget |
forgot |
forgotten |
- I forgot to tell you, I can't go to the party tonight. |
forgive |
forgave |
forgiven |
- It was a terrible thing you did to me but I forgive you. |
freeze |
froze |
frozen |
- *All the food we won't eat util later has been frozen. |
get |
got |
got (Am.E gotten) |
- *I've got a new car. I only bought it yesterday. |
give |
gave |
given |
- *Can you give me a pen, please? |
go |
went |
gone / been |
- *We went shopping last Friday. |
grow |
grew |
grown |
- *John has grown. He's now nearly 1 metre 80cms. |
have |
had |
had |
- *I haven't much money on me. (Also used alone to mean the same as "have got". It may sound more formal.) |
hear |
heard |
heard |
- *Did you hear that noise? No, I didn't hear anything. (Note how past simple and usually not present perfect is used in the example above. This verb is used to talk about the perception of sound. Compare with "listen" which is used when we pay attention to the sound eg. "I love listening to opera music". |
hide |
hid |
hidden |
- *The old lady has hidden the money under her bed. |
hit |
hit |
hit |
- *She hit her boyfriend on the nose because he had insulted her. |
hold |
held |
held |
- *Can you hold this, please, while I put my jacket on. |
hurt |
hurt |
hurt |
- *My leg hurts. I think it's because I hit it against the door. (When talking about parts of body note possessive adjective used "my" etc.) |
keep |
kept |
kept |
- *The old man kept all his dead wife's letters in a little tin box. |
Verbs: AWAKE to DRIVE... / EAT to KEEP / KNOW to SHOOT... / SHOW to WRITE...
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