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This document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their base form, simple past tense, and past participle forms. It includes 54 irregular verbs such as "awake", which has the forms "awoke" for simple past and "awoken" for past participle. The document categorizes these as irregular verbs that do not follow typical past tense formation patterns in English.
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The document lists and defines many common irregular verbs in English. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple tense, past participle, and a short definition or explanation of its meaning. Some example irregular verbs included are arise/arose/arisen, awake/awoke/awoken, be/was/been, beat/beat/beaten, and begin/began/begun.
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The document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their simple past and past participle forms. It includes the infinitive form of the verb, its simple past form, and its past participle. There are over 100 irregular verbs listed with their conjugations.
The document provides a list of common irregular verbs in English with their base form, past simple form, and past participle. It includes over 100 irregular verbs organized into a table with their phonetic transcription and Spanish translation. It also notes that the past simple form can be used to express both the preterite and imperfect in Spanish.
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The document provides a list of 1000 English verbs and their forms, including the base form, past form, past participle form, and "-ing" form. It aims to help with proper use of verbs in English by listing their various forms.
This document lists and groups 70 irregular verbs in English according to their patterns in the past tense and past participle forms. The verbs are organized into 7 groups based on these patterns. For each verb, the infinitive, past tense, and past participle forms are provided, along with an English translation of the meaning. A note at the bottom indicates that some verbs also have alternative regular past and past participle forms.
This document lists the 100 most common irregular English verbs. It shows the simple past and past participle forms of each irregular verb since these forms do not follow a regular pattern like regular verbs. Some of the most frequent irregular verbs included are: to be (was/been), to have (had/had), to do (did/done), to go (went/gone), to see (saw/seen), to come (came/come), to give (gave/given), and to take (took/taken). Learning the irregular forms of these common verbs is important for using English verbs correctly.
This document lists many common irregular verbs in English and provides their base form, simple past tense, and past participle forms. It includes over 100 irregular verbs such as "break", which has the forms broke and broken, and "sing" with sang and sung. The list demonstrates the variations in form that irregular verbs can have compared to regular verbs in English.
The document provides tables showing the present, past, and past participle forms of English verbs and their Spanish translations. It identifies verbs that have all the same forms, verbs that have different forms, and verbs whose second and third forms are the same. It lists over 60 verbs as examples.
This document contains a list of regular and irregular verbs in English. It includes 85 irregular verbs organized with their infinitive form, past tense form, past participle, progressive form, and meaning. It also lists 25 regular verbs grouped by their pronunciation of the past tense ending -ed. The regular verbs are divided into three groups based on their final sound before adding -ed.
This document provides a list of regular English verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in English and Spanish equivalents. It also includes rules for forming the past simple and past participle for regular verbs by adding "-ed" or "-d" to the infinitive. The pronunciation of the "-ed" ending is explained according to the sound that precedes it. Finally, some verbs that can be both regular and irregular are noted.
The document provides a list of irregular verbs in English including their infinitive, past tense, and past participle forms. It also includes rules for pronouncing the endings of regular verbs in the simple past tense, noting that "-ed" is pronounced differently depending on the final sound of the verb's root/stem.
The document lists and defines many common irregular verbs in English. It provides the infinitive form of each verb, its past simple tense, past participle, and a short definition or explanation of its meaning. Some example irregular verbs included are arise/arose/arisen, awake/awoke/awoken, be/was/been, beat/beat/beaten, and begin/began/begun.
This document contains a list of irregular English verbs along with their present, past, and past participle forms in both English and Spanish. It includes over 50 of the most common irregular verbs such as be, become, bite, break, buy, catch, choose, do, drink, eat, feel, forget, give, go, have, know, make, pay, put, read, say, see, sell, take, tell, think, understand, wear, and write.
The document lists common English verbs and their infinitive, simple past tense, and past participle forms. It provides some additional remarks on irregular verb forms and exceptions. Specifically, it notes that the verb "be" has two forms for past tense, certain verbs can be both regular and irregular depending on dialect, "lie" is irregular for reclining but regular for untruthfulness, and modal verbs are defective or incomplete.
This document lists 50 common irregular verbs in English and provides their past simple and past participle forms. It includes irregular verbs such as be, become, begin, bring, buy, choose, come, do, drink, drive, eat, fall, feel, find, fly, forget, get, give, go, have, hear, keep, know, leave, lend, let, lose, make, meet, pay, put, read, run, say, see, sell, send, sing, sit, sleep, speak, stand, swim, take, teach, tell, think, understand, wear, and write. The document is from the website Perfect-English-Grammar.com and may be freely copied
The document lists irregular verbs in English and provides their simple past and past participle forms. It includes the infinitive form of the verb, its simple past form, and its past participle. There are over 100 irregular verbs listed with their conjugations.
The document provides a list of common irregular verbs in English with their base form, past simple form, and past participle. It includes over 100 irregular verbs organized into a table with their phonetic transcription and Spanish translation. It also notes that the past simple form can be used to express both the preterite and imperfect in Spanish.
The document lists Spanish infinitive verbs and their simple past tense forms in English. It contains over 80 pairs of verbs such as "responder" which means "to answer" and its past form "answered", and "preguntar" which means "to ask" and its past form "asked".
This document lists the past tense forms of common English verbs, including the past simple, past participle, and meaning in Spanish for each verb. It provides the conjugations for over 50 verbs such as "to be", "to break", "to buy", "to catch", and others in a table with the past simple form, past participle, and Spanish translation for each.
The document provides a list of 1000 English verbs and their forms, including the base form, past form, past participle form, and "-ing" form. It aims to help with proper use of verbs in English by listing their various forms.
This document lists and groups 70 irregular verbs in English according to their patterns in the past tense and past participle forms. The verbs are organized into 7 groups based on these patterns. For each verb, the infinitive, past tense, and past participle forms are provided, along with an English translation of the meaning. A note at the bottom indicates that some verbs also have alternative regular past and past participle forms.
This document lists the 100 most common irregular English verbs. It shows the simple past and past participle forms of each irregular verb since these forms do not follow a regular pattern like regular verbs. Some of the most frequent irregular verbs included are: to be (was/been), to have (had/had), to do (did/done), to go (went/gone), to see (saw/seen), to come (came/come), to give (gave/given), and to take (took/taken). Learning the irregular forms of these common verbs is important for using English verbs correctly.
This document lists many common irregular verbs in English and provides their base form, simple past tense, and past participle forms. It includes over 100 irregular verbs such as "break", which has the forms broke and broken, and "sing" with sang and sung. The list demonstrates the variations in form that irregular verbs can have compared to regular verbs in English.
The document provides tables showing the present, past, and past participle forms of English verbs and their Spanish translations. It identifies verbs that have all the same forms, verbs that have different forms, and verbs whose second and third forms are the same. It lists over 60 verbs as examples.
This document contains a list of regular and irregular verbs in English. It includes 85 irregular verbs organized with their infinitive form, past tense form, past participle, progressive form, and meaning. It also lists 25 regular verbs grouped by their pronunciation of the past tense ending -ed. The regular verbs are divided into three groups based on their final sound before adding -ed.
This document provides a list of regular English verbs along with their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms in English and Spanish equivalents. It also includes rules for forming the past simple and past participle for regular verbs by adding "-ed" or "-d" to the infinitive. The pronunciation of the "-ed" ending is explained according to the sound that precedes it. Finally, some verbs that can be both regular and irregular are noted.
1. Abhyuday Vyas Deutsch Verben Liste I
I. Regelmäβige (Schwache) Verben
Infinitiv Defintion Partizip
antworten (auf+akk.) To answer geantwortet
A. angeln To fish geangelnt
Ge+Stem+t arbeiten To work gearbeitet
basteln To do crafts gebastelt
brauchen To need gebraucht
danken To thank gedankt
dauern To last gedauert
decken To cover, to set (table) gedeckt
fehlen To be missing, absent gefehlt
feiern To celebrate gefeiert
fragen To ask gefragt
glauben To believe geglaubt
hoffen To hope gehofft
holen To get, fetch geholt
hören To hear, listen gehört
jagen To hunt gejagt
jubeln To cheer, to rejoice gejubelt
kaufen To buy gekauft
kegeln To bowl gekegelt
kochen To cook gekocht
klingeln To ring gekingelt
kosten To cost gekostet
küssen To kiss geküsst
lächeln To smile gelächelt
lachen To laugh gelacht
*landen To land ist gelandet
leben To live, be alive gelebt
lernen To learn, to study gelernt
lieben To love geliebt
machen To make, to do gemacht
mahen To mow gemäht
meinen To mean, to think (opinion) gemeint
mogeln To cheat gemogelt
öffnen To open geöffnet
packen To pack gepackt
passen To fit, to match gepasst
planen To plan geplant
putzen To clean geputzt
regnen To rain geregnet
*reisen To travel ist gereist
sagen To say gesagt
sammeln To collect gesammelt
schaffen To manage, accomplish geschafft
schauen To look geschauen
schenken To give ( as a gift) geschenkt
schicken To send geschickt
scheien To snow geschneit
2. *segeln To sail ist gesegeln
speilen To play gespielt
spülen To wash, rinse gespült
spitzen To sharpen gespitzt
staunen To be astonished gestaunt
stimmen To be correct gestimmt
suchen To search, to look for gesucht
tanzen To dance getantzt
üben To practice geübt
wählen To choose; to vote; to dial gewählt
wandern To hike gewandert
warten To wait gewartet
wechseln To exchange gewechselt
weinen To cry gewient
wohnen To live, reside gewohnt
wünschen To wish gewünscht
zahlen To pay gezahlt
zeichnen To draw gezeicht
zeigen To show gezeigt
Stem+t .B exportieren To export exportiert
fotografieren To take pictures fotografiert
funktionieren To work/ function funktioniert
interessieren To be interested interessiert
konjugieren To conjugate konjugiert
korrigierren To correct korrogiert
organiesieren To organize organiesiert
probieren To taste, try, sample probiert
anprobieren To try on anprobiert
ausprobieren To try out, test ausprobiert
reuzieren To reduce reduziert
reparieren To repair repariert
studieren To study [univ], to major in studiert
telefonieren (mit+dat) To talk on the phone telefoniert
akzeptieren To accept akzeptiert
renovieren To renovate renoviert
impoortieren To import importiert
referieren To referee referiert
abholen To pick up abgeholt
abräumen To clear [table] abgeräumt
Prefix+ge aufhören To stop, quit aufgehört
+stem+t aufmachen To open aufgemacht
aufpassen To pay attention, watch out aufgepasst
aufräumen To clean/straighten/pick up aufgeräumt
auspacken To unpack ausgepackt
einpacken To shop eingekauft
3. kennenlernen To meet, become acquainted w/ kennengelernt
mitmachen To participate mitgemacht
staubsaugen To vacuum staubgesaucht
zuhören To listen zugehört
zumachen To close zugemacht
D. beantworten To answer beantwortet
bedeuten To mean bedeutet
bedienen To wait, serve bedient
begrüβen To greet begrüβt
benutzen To use benutzt
besuchen To visit besucht
bezahlen To pay bezahlt
erklären To explain erklärt
erzählen To tell erzählt
übersetzen To translate übersetzt
verkaufen To sell vergekauft
versuchen To try, attempt vergesucht
wiederholen To repeat, to review wiedergeholt
gefallen To be pleased gefallt
II. Unregelmäβige schwache Verben
gebrannt
brennen To burn gebracht
bringen To bring mitgebracht
mitbringen To bring along vergebracht
verbringen To spend [time] zurückgebracht
zurückbringen To bring back gedacht
denken To think gahabt
haben To have angehabt
anhaben To have on, wear vorgehabt
vorhaben To have plans/intend (to do) gekannt
kennen To know [person/place] gekannt
erkennen To recognize erkannt
nennen To call [name] genannt
*rennen To run ist gerannt
wissen (ei) To know [fact] gewusst
III. Starke Verben
A. anfangen (ä) To start, begin angefangen
anrufen To call (by phone) angerufen
backen (ä) To bake gebacken
einladen (ä) To invite eingeladen
essen (i) To eat gegessen
4. *fahren (ä) To ride; to drive ist gefahren
*abfahren (ä) To leave; depart ist abgefahren
*radfahren (ä) To ride bikes ist radgefahren
*fallen (ä) To fall ist gefallen
gefallen (ä) To be pleasing gefallen
geben (i) To give gegeben
ausgeben (i) To spend [money] ausgegeben
heiβen To be named/called geheiβen
kommen To come gekommen
ankommen To arrive angekommen
bekommen To get, receive begekommen
mitkommen To come along mitgekommen
rüberkommen To come over rübergekommen
zurückkommen To come back zurückgekommen
lassen (ä) To leave [place] gelassen
laufen (äu) To run gelaufen
lesen (ie) To read gelesen
schlafen (ä) To sleep geschlafen
schlagen (ä) To hit, strike geschlagen
vorschlägen (ä) To suggest vorgeschlagen
sehen (ie) To see sehen
aussehen (ie) To look, appear ausgesehen
fernsehen (ie) To watch TV ferngesehen
tragen (ä) To wear; carry getragen
vergessen (i) To forget vergessen
waschen (ä) To wash gewaschen
B. beginnen To begin begonnen
*bleiben To stay, remain gebleiben
finden To find gefunden
*fliegen To fly geflogen
*gehen To go ist gegangenn
*ausgehen To go out ist ausgegangen
*losgehen To start ist losgegangen
gewinnen To win gewonnen
helfen (i) To help geholfen
liegen To lie, be located gelegen
nehmen (i) To take genommen
mitnehmen To take along mitgenommen
scheinen To shine geschienen
schieβen To shoot geschossen
schreiben To write geschrieben
beschreiben To describe begeschrieben
schreien To scream, yell geschrien
schwimmen To swim geschwommen
singen To sing gesungen
sitzen To sit gesessen
5. sprechen (i) To speak gesprochen
aussprechen (i) To pronounce ausgesprochen
beschprechen (i) To discuss begeschprochen
verschprechen (i) To promise vergeschprochen
stehen To stand gestanden
*aufstehen To stand up, get up audgestanden
verstehen To understand vergestanden
*steigen To climb gestiegen
*aussteigen To get off/out of ausgestiegen
*einsteigen To board, get in/on eingestiegen
*umsteigen To switch, change umgestiegen
*sterben (i) To die gestorben
treffen (i) To meet getroffen
treiben To do, play [sport] getrieben
trinken To drink getrunken
tun To do getan
verlieren To lose verloren
werden (i) To become (ge)worden
wiegen To weigh gewogen
C. sein To be seiend