Understanding the forms of irregular verbs is essential for mastering English grammar, especially when using tenses like the Past Simple and the Present Perfect. Unlike regular verbs, irregular verbs do not follow a predictable pattern for their past forms, so you have to memorize them. This article includes a comprehensive table of common irregular verbs, showing the base form (V1), the Past Simple form (V2), and the Past Participle form (V3).

Below is a detailed table of frequently used irregular verbs with their three forms:

Base Form (V1)Past Simple (V2)Past Participle (V3)
arisearosearisen
bewas/werebeen
becomebecamebecome
beginbeganbegun
bendbentbent
bitebitbitten
blowblewblown
breakbrokebroken
bringbroughtbrought
buildbuiltbuilt
buyboughtbought
catchcaughtcaught
choosechosechosen
comecamecome
cutcutcut
dodiddone
drawdrewdrawn
drinkdrankdrunk
drivedrovedriven
eatateeaten
fallfellfallen
feelfeltfelt
fightfoughtfought
findfoundfound
flyflewflown
forgetforgotforgotten
freezefrozefrozen
getgotgotten/got
givegavegiven
gowentgone
growgrewgrown
hanghunghung
havehadhad
hearheardheard
hidehidhidden
hithithit
holdheldheld
keepkeptkept
knowknewknown
leadledled
leaveleftleft
lendlentlent
letletlet
lie (down)laylain
loselostlost
makemademade
meanmeantmeant
meetmetmet
paypaidpaid
putputput
readreadread
rideroderidden
ringrangrung
riseroserisen
runranrun
saysaidsaid
seesawseen
sellsoldsold
sendsentsent
shakeshookshaken
shineshoneshone
shootshotshot
showshowedshown
shutshutshut
singsangsung
sitsatsat
sleepsleptslept
speakspokespoken
spendspentspent
standstoodstood
stealstolestolen
swimswamswum
taketooktaken
teachtaughttaught
teartoretorn
telltoldtold
thinkthoughtthought
throwthrewthrown
understandunderstoodunderstood
wakewokewoken
wearworeworn
winwonwon
writewrotewritten

How to Use These Verb Forms?

  1. Past Simple (V2):
    • The Past Simple form (V2) is used to talk about completed actions in the past.
    • Example: I went to the park yesterday.
  2. Past Participle (V3):
    • The Past Participle (V3) is used in perfect tenses and passive voice constructions.
    • Example (Present Perfect): She has written a letter.
    • Example (Passive Voice): The cake was eaten by the children.

Key Points to Remember

  1. Learn Irregular Verbs in Groups: Grouping irregular verbs by patterns (e.g., sing-sang-sung, ring-rang-rung) makes them easier to memorize.
  2. Pay Attention to Pronunciation: Some irregular verbs (e.g., read) have the same spelling in V2 and V3 but are pronounced differently.
  3. Practice, Practice, Practice: The best way to master irregular verbs is through repetition and practice.