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Which form of the irregular verb is shown? The past simple or the past participle?
- New
bled
(infinitive: bleed)
Click to see the form type →Past simple
Past participle - New
broken
(infinitive: break)
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- New
brought
(infinitive: bring)
Click to see the form type →Past simple
Past participle - New
fallen
(infinitive: fall)
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- New
fed
(infinitive: feed)
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Past simple - New
fought
(infinitive: fight)
Click to see the form type →Past simple
Past participle - New
lent
(infinitive: lend)
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Past participle - New
lit
(infinitive: light)
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Past participle - New
proven
(infinitive: prove)
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- New
quit
(infinitive: quit)
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Past simple - New
risen
(infinitive: rise)
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- New
sewn
(infinitive: sew)
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- New
shook
(infinitive: shake)
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- New
shone
(infinitive: shine)
Click to see the form type →Past participle
Past simple - New
shot
(infinitive: shoot)
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Past simple - New
babysat
(infinitive: babysit)
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Past simple - New
spelt
(infinitive: spell)
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Past participle - New
spent
(infinitive: spend)
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Past participle - New
stood
(infinitive: stand)
Click to see the form type →Past participle
Past simple - New
stole
(infinitive: steal)
Click to see the form type →Past simple
You have mastered 0 out of 20 irregular verbs.
You are learning 0 out of 20 irregular verbs.