Irregular Verbs List 5 th and 6 th Grades. 3 rd Person Simple Past Past Participle ING Form Future Form

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Irregular Verbs List 5 th and 6 th Grades 3 rd Person Past Past Participle ING Future Mr. Joe. To be Am/are is Was/were been being Will be Ser/estar To bear bear bears bore Borne/born bearing Will bear soportar To beat beat beats beat Beaten/beat beating Will beat golpear/latir To become become becomes became become becoming Will llegar a ser become To begin begin begins began begun beginning Will begin empezar/comenzar To bend bend bends bent bent bending Will bend doblar To Bind bind binds bound bound binding Will bind unir/encuadernar To bite bit bites bit Bitten/bit biting Will bit morder To bleed bleed bleeds bled bled bleeding Will bleed sangrar To blend blend blends blended blended blending Will blend mezclar To bless bless blesses blessed/blest Blessed/blest blessing Will bless Bendecir

3 rd Person Past Past Participle ING Future To blow blow blows blew blown blowing Will blow soplar To break break breaks broke broken breaking Will break romper To bring bring brings brought brought bringing Will bring Traer/llevar To build build builds built built building Will build Construer/edificar To burn burn burns burned/burnt burned/burn burning Will burn quemar To burst burst bursts burst burst bursting Will burst reventar To buy buy buys bought bought buying Will buy comprar To catch catch catches caught caught catching Will catch atrapar/cachar To choose choose chooses chose chosen choosing Will choose elegir/escoger To come come comes came come coming Will come venir To cost cost costs cost cost costing Will cost costar To cut cut cuts cut cut cutting Will cut cortar To deal deal deals dealt dealt dealing Will deal repartir To die die dies died died dying Will die morir To dig dig digs dug dug digging Will dig excavar To dip dip dips dipped dipped dipping Will dip sumergir To do do does did done doing Will do hacer To draw draw draws drew drawn drawing Will draw dibujar To dream dream dreams Dreamed/dreamt dreamed/dreamt dreaming Will dream soñar To drink drink drinks drank drunk drinking Will drink beber

3 rd Person Past Past Participle ING Future To drive drive drives drove driven driving Will drive conducir/manejar To dry dry dries dried dried drying Will dry secar To eat eat eats ate eaten eating Will eat comer To fall fall falls fell fallen falling Will fall caer To feed feed feeds fed fed feeding Will feed alimentar To feel feel feels felt felt feeling Will feel sentir To fight fight fights fought fought fighting Will fight luchar/pelear To find find finds found found finding Will find encontrar To fly fly flies flew flown flying Will fly volar To forbid forbid forbids Forbade/forbad Forbade/forbidden forbidding Will forbid prohibir To forget forget forgets forgot forgotten forgetting Will forget olvidar To forgive forgive forgives forgave forgiven forgiving Will forgive perdonar To get get gets got gotten getting Will get Conseguir/obtener To give give gives gave given giving Will give dar To go go goes went gone going Will go ir To grow grow grows grew grown growing Will grow crecer To hang hang hangs hung hung hanging Will hang colgar To have have has had had having Will have haber/tener To hear hear hears heard heard hearing Will hear oir To hide hide hides hid Hidden/hid hiding Will hide ocultar

3 rd Person Past Past Participle ING Future To hit hit hits hit hit hitting Will hit golpear To hold hold holds held held holding Will hold Sostener/sujetar To hurt hurt hurts hurt hurt hurting Will hurt lastimar To keep keep keeps kept kept keeping Will keep guardar/cumplir To kneel kneel kneels knelt knelt kneeling Will kneel arrodillarse To Know Know knows knew known knowing Will know saber/conocer To lead lead leads led led leading Will lead guiar To learn learn learns learned/learnt learned/learnt learning Will learn aprender To leave leave leaves left left leaving Will leave dejar/irse To lend lend lends lent lent lending Will lend prestar To let let lets let let letting Will let permitir/dejar To lie lie lies lay lain lying Will lie acostarse/tenderse To light light lights Lighted/lit Lighted/lie lighting Will light encender To lose lose loses lost lost losing Will lose perder To make make makes made made making Will make hacer To mean mean means meant meant meaning Will mean significar/pretender To meet meet meets met met meeting Will meet conocer To mistake mistake mistakes mistook mistaken mistaking Will mistake equivocarse To overcome overcome overcomes overcame overcome overcoming Will overcome superar/vencer To overtake overtake overtakes overtook overtaken overtaking Will overtake rebasar/alcanzar

3 rd Person Past Past Participle ING Future To overthrow overthrow overthrows overthrew overthrown overthrowing Will overthrow derrocar To pay pay pays paid paid paying Will pay pagar To plan plan plans planned planned planning Will plan planear To prove prove proves proved Proved/proven proving Will prove provar To put put puts put put putting Will put Poner/colocar To read read reads read read reading Will read leer To rent rent rents rented rented renting Will rent rentar To ride ride rides rode ridden riding Will ride montar/cavalgar To ring ring rings rang rung ringing Will ring hacer sonar/llamar To rise rise rises rose risen rising Will rise levantar/subir To run run runs ran run running Will run correr To say say says said said saying Will say decir To see see sees saw seen seeing Will see ver To sell sell sells sold sold selling Will sell vender To send send sends sent sent sending Will send mandar/enviar To shake shake shakes shook shaken shaken shaking Will shake agitar To shave shave shaves shaved shaved/shaven shaving Will shave afeitar To shine shine shines shone/shined shone/shined shining Will shine lustrar/pulir To shoot shoot shoots shot shot shooting Will shoot disparar To shop shop shops shoped shoped shopping Will shop ir de compras

3 rd Person Past Past Participle ING Future To show show shows showed shown/showed showing Will show mostrar To shrink shrink shrinks shrank/shrunk shrunk/shrunken shrinking Will shrink escoger To shut shut shuts shut shut shutting Will shut cerrar To sing sing sings sang sung singing Will sing cantar To sink sink sinks sank/sunk sunk sinking Will sink hundirse To sit sit sits sat sat sitting Will sit estar sentado To sleep sleep sleeps slept slept sleeping Will sleep dormir To smell smell smells smelled/smelt Smelled/smelt smelling Will smell oler To speak speak speaks spoke spoken speaking Will speak hablar To spell spell spells spelled/spelt spelled/spelt spelling Will spell deletrear To spend spend spends spent spent spending Will spend gastar/pasar To split split splits split split splitting Will split dividir To stand stand stands stood stood standing Will stand estar de pie To steal steal steals stole stolen stealing Will steal robar To stick stick sticks stuck stuck sticking Will stick pegar To sting sting stings stung stung stinging Will sting picar To stink stink stinks stank/stunk stunk stinking Will stink apestar To strike strike strikes struck struck/stricken striking Will strike golpear To strive strive strives strove/strived striven/strived striving Will strive luchar To swear swear swears swore sworn swearing Will swear jurar

3 rd Person Past Past Participle ING Future To sweep sweep sweeps swept swept sweeping Will sweep barrer To swim swim swims swam swum swimming Will swim nadar To swing swing swings swung swung swinging Will swing columpiar To take take takes took taken taking Will take tomar/llevarse To teach teach teaches taught taught teaching Will teach enseñar To tear tear tears Tore torn tearing Will tear rasgar To tell tell tells told told telling Will tell decir/determinar To think think thinks thought thought thinking Will think pensar To throw throw throws threw thrown throwing Will throw lanzar/arrojar To tie tie ties tied tied tying Will tie amarrar/atar To understand understand understands understood understood understanding Will understand comprender To wake wake wakes woke/waked waked/woken waking Will wake despertar To wear wear wears wore worn wearing Will wear portar/usar To win win wins won won winning Will win ganar To wind wind winds wound wound winding Will wind dar cuerda To wrap wrap wraps wrapped wrapped wrapping Will wrap envolver To write write writes wrote written writing Will write escribir

Irregular Verbs Classification First Section These verbs are completely different in pronunciation and writing. To be am/is/are was/were been Although go isn t an auxiliary verb it follows this special way. go go/goes went gone Second Section These are: These verbs haven t changes in tenses and in conjugation. To cost Cost Cost Cost To cut Cut Cut Cut To hit Hit Hit Hit To hurt Hurt Hurt Hurt To let Let Let Let To put Put Put Put To shut Shut Shut Shut

Third Section This group of irregular verbs in simple past and past participle don t change are equals. To fight fight fought fought To find find found found To hang hang hung hung To hold hold held held To light light lit lit To make make made made To meet meet met met To read read read/red read/red To shine shine shone shone To sit sit sat Sat To slide slide slid slid To stick stick stuck stuck To strike strike struk struk To win win won won

Fourth Section These verbs change the vowels in writing. To begin begin began begun To come come came come To drink drink drank drunk To ring ring rang rung To run run ran run To sing sing sang sung To swim swim swam swum Fifth Section At the end of these verbs in Past and Past Participle we add ought or aught. To bring bring brought brought To buy buy bought bought To catch catch caught caught To fight fight fought fought To teach teach taught taught To think think thought thought

Sixth Section At the end of these verbs in Past and Past Participle we write T. To bend bend bent bent To build build built built To burn burn burnt burnt To learn learn learnt learnt To lend lend lent lent To send send sent sent To smell smell smelt smelt To dream dream dreamt dreamt Seventh Section At the end of these verbs change a vowel or a consonant. To feel feel felt felt To hear hear heard heard

To keep keep kept kept To leave leave left left To lose lose lost lost To mean mean ment ment To say say said said To sell sell sold sold To sleep sleep slept slept To stand stand stood stood To tell tell told told Eight Section We write at the end of these verbs n or en in Past Participle To bite bite bit bitten To blow blow blew blown To break break broke broken To choose choose chose chosen To drive drive drove driven To eat eat ate eaten To fall fall fell fallen To fly fly flew flown To forget forget forgot forgotten

To give give gave given To hide hide hid hidden To know know knew known To lie lie lay lain To ride ride rode ridden To see see saw seen To shake shake shook shaken To speak speak spoke spoken To steal steal stole stolen To take take took taken To tear tear tore torn