Appendice 1 - Irregular verbs
Appendice 1
Verbi irregolari – Irregular verbs
Di seguito troverete un elenco dei più comuni verbi irregolari nella forma:
infinitive – past simple – past participle
Come esercitazione provate ad inserire un commento con tutti i verbi irregolari NON ancora citati. Provvederemo a verificare e ad aggiornare l’elenco quotidianamente. L’obiettivo e quello di avere un post di riferimento per i verbi irregolare.
Attenzione:
• Prima di inserire un commento verificate che i verbi che volete inserire non siano già stati citati;
• Citate i verbi nella forma sopra proposta.
LAST UPDATE: 02.11.2006 - 13:30 - 112 verbs
A
arise - arose - arisen
awake - awoke - awoke
B
be - was/were - been
bear - bore - borne
beat - beat - beaten/beat
become - became - become
begin - began - begun
bend - bent - bent
bet - bet - bet
bite - bit - bitten
blow - blew - blown
break - broke - broken
bring - brought - brought
broadcast - broadcast - broadcast
build - built - built
burst - burst - burst
buy - bought - bought
C
catch - caught - caught
choose - chose - chosen
chose - chose - chosen
come - came - come
cost - cost - cost
creep - crept - crept
cut - cut - cut
cut - cut - cut
D
deal - dealt - dealt
dig - dug - dug
do - did - done
draw - drew - drawn
drink - drank - drunk
drive - drove - driven
E
eat - ate - eaten
F
fall - fell - fallen
feed - fed - fed
feel - felt - felt
fight - fought - fought
find - found - found
flee - fled - fled
fly - flew - flown
forbid - forbade - forbidden
forget - forgot - forgotten
forgive - forgave - forgiven
freeze - froze - frozen
G
get - got - got
give - gave - given
go - went - gone
grow - grew - grown
H
hang - hung - hung
have - had - had
hear - heard - heard
hide - hid - hidden
hit - hit - hit
hold - held - held
hurt - hurt - hurt
I
J
K
keep - kept - kept
kneel - knelt - knelt
know - knew - known
L
lay - laid - laid
lead - led - led
learn - lernt/learned - lernt/learned
leave - left - left
lend - lent - lent
let - let - let
lie - lay - lain
light - lit - lit
lose - lost - lost
M
make - made - made
mean - meant - meant
meet - met - met
N
O
P
pay - paid - paid
put - put - put
Q
quit - quit - quit
R
read - read - read
ride - rode - ridden
ring - rang - rung
rise - rose - risen
run - ran - run
S
say - said - said
see - saw - seen
seek - sought - sought
sell - sold - sold
send - sent - sent
set - set - set
shake - shook - shaken
shoot - shot - shot
shoot - shot - shot
shut - shut - shut
sing - sang - sung
sink - sank - sunk
sit - sat - sat
sleep - slept - slept
slide - slid - slid
speak - spoke - spoken
spend - spent - spent
spit - spat - spat
split - split - split
spring - sprang - sprung
stand - stood - stood
steal - stole - stolen
swear - swore - sworn
swim - swam - swum
T
take - took - taken
teach - taught - taught
tear - tore - torn
tell - told - told
think - thought - thought
throw - threw - thrown
U
understand - understood - understood
V
W
wake - woke - woken
wear - wore - worn
weep - wept - wept
win - won - won
write - wrote - written
X
Y
Z




These are the firsts that I've thought (in alphabetic order):
break - broke - broken
chose - chose - chosen
cut - cut - cut
forgive - forgave - forgiven
know - knew - know
leave - left - left
meet - met - met
put - put - put
run - ran - ran
I'm not sure aboute these others.Please check it out.
hear - heard - heard
hang - hung - hung
sing - sang - sung
NOw I'm going to asnwer the competiton n.02… I'm just a few late.
Bye
write
wrote
written
…too tired to think over..
Hi all…I try!!
A
Awake - Awoke - Awoke
B
Begin - Began - Begun
C
Come - Came - Come
E
Eat - Eat - Eaten
F
Feel - Felt - Felt
S
sleep - slept-slept
E eat - ate - eaten ( quello inserito da pierluigi' e' errato )
Post Updated.
awake awoke awoke?!? Isn't it: awake awoke awoken?
and then:
wake - woke - woken
read - read - read
take - took - taken
throw - threw - thrown
think - thought - thought
forget - forgot - forgotten
get - got - got
drive - drove - driven
ride - rode - ridden
can - could - been able
find - found - found
rise - rose - risen
makev - made - made
… oh my god!!! There are a lot!
sorry, it was:
make - made - made
Hi Mario,I think that it's not a bad mistake,but the past tense (eat),about verb (to eat),is an arcaic form,not much used.
What do you think about this?
-correct me please.
I'm sorry, but I think that "ate" isn't arcaic at all! last year I went to England.. They always use "ate", never "eat" for the past tenses..
rot - rot - rotten
Very well Filippo,thanks a lot, it'a a good advice and I'll follow it.
Tell - Told - Told
Teach - Taught - Taught
Wear - Wore - Worn
Win - Won - Won
see saw seen
good morning pierluigi, the answer's arrived from filippo, but you had well explained the arcaic use uf 'eat'
send sent sent
go - went - gone
And here we have a lot of irregular verbs!!
beat - beat - beaten
bite - bit - bitten
bring - brought - brought
build - built - built
can - could
catch - caught - caught
choose - chose - chosen
cost - cost - cost
draw - drew - drawn
drink - drank - drunk
fight - fought - fought
fly - flew - flown
grow - grew - grown
hide - hid - hidden
hit - hit - hit
hold - held - held
hurt - hurt - hurt
lend - lent - lent
let - let - let
lie - lay - lain
light - lit - lit
lose - lost - lost
pay - paid - paid
say - said - said
sell - sold - sold
shoot - shot - shot
shut - shut - shut
sink - sank - sunk
sit - sat - sat
speak - spoke - spoken
spend - spent - spent
stand - stood - stood
steal - stole - stolen
swim - swam - swum
understand - understood - understood
Oh, "The Simpsons" are about to start!! See you soon!!
Hallo Mario,it's a pleasure to learn by others pesonal experiences;it's better than any grammar lesson.
I'm doing my best to search for some irregular verbs,but it's very hard.
Pay - Paid - Piad
"Pay me my money down" (Bruce Springsteen)
Gosh!!! Well done Filippo…!
I spent almost half an hour yesterday afternoon thinking about those verbs (which are the "essential" ones)..
@ pierluigi
Thanks!! =)
Post updated.
Just a few things:
1) can - could is a modal verb, not irregular verb.
2) beat - beat - beaten or beat
Good job guys. Go on and Stay Tuned.
beat - beat - beat ?? mmh.. I take note.. I didn't know that!
Here I come…
bet - bet - bet
burst - burst - burst
cut - cut - cut
forbid - forbade - forbidden
freeze - froze - frozen
split - split - split
set - set - set
ring - rang - rung
Now it's going to be more difficult…
bear - bore - borne
bend - bent - bent
In my opinion,it could be useful to enclose the translation. Thanks!!!BYE!
I think just like adriana. Greetings
I think all of you have made a mistake, let's see and explain it.
the particel "-en" that you usually add at the end of past participle it a heire of the old German "-ven"; they used to add this suffix in Hamburg in 19th century. When lots of people moved to America, not only people created the famuos "melting pot" society but even the languages mixed toghether and it explains why in America you'll always hear "forgott-en, awok-en, becom-en" etc.
So, if you guess you are talking with an American Person, you have to use -en if you are just talking with an european you mustn't use that suffix.
You alway have to find out who are you talking with!
Ad maiora, steve
@ stefano Malfitano
Are you sure? When I went to Chester last year I talked with American, English, Australian, Indian (and so on..) people.. Neither English nor American said "awoken" or "becomen".. They always used "awoke" and "become"..
F feed fed fed
spit-spat-sput.
bye bye
@ stefano malfitano
Credo che per parlare e capire una lingua non sia NECESSARIO essere consapevoli di tutte le ragioni storiche, sociali etc, che l'hanno modificata, differenziata a seconda dei contesti etc. (anche se può essere molto utile) Dunque, se è pur vero che è importante sapere CON CHI sto parlando, la comunicazione dovrebbe comunque essere efficace se mi attengo allo Standard, che è il modello che Englishblog propone. Certo, sappiamo tutti che lo Standard English è un modello artificiale, parziale etc. ma per imparare una lingua bisogna necessariamente rifarsi ad una generalizzazione.
learn-lernt(learned)-lernt(learned)=imparare
There are some verbs with both forms, regular and irregoular. This is one of them, do you know anyone else ?
Excuse me.I made two mistakes : the irregular form is learnt not "lernt" and the correct form of the word irregoular is without the "u", of course.
@ AndreaS
….irregular is without "o" of course
@ Maria Grazia
Hi, I was just to write the same opinion
A arise arose arisen
Yes, Mario ,you are right, I was upset
Hi there…
quit - quit - quit
weep - wept - wept
tear - tore - torn
seek - sought - sought
shake - shook - shaken
blow - blew - blown
and last but not least
broadcast - broadcast - broadcast
Now we are at 100 verbs…
Sarebbe utile un podcast con le pronunce corrette!
Grazie
shine shone shone
show showed shown
sing sang sung
sink sank sunk
smell smelt smelt
speak spoke spoken
spend spent spent
stand stood stood
sting stung stung