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Exercise of English Irregular Verbs

Last Update: 2025-05-18

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Exercise of English Irregular Verbs

It is an exercise to help students memorizing the spelling of the most common irregular verbs.

The question pool of this exercise include the following verbs: awake, be, beat, begin, bite, blow, break, bring, build, buy, catch, choose, come, cost, cut, do, deal, dig, dream, draw, drink, drive, eat, fall, feed, feel, fight, find, fly, forget, forgive, freeze, get, give, go, grow, hang, have, hear, hide, hit, hold, hurt, keep, know, lay, lead, leave, lend, let, lie, lose, make, mean, meet, pay, put, quit, read, ride, ring, rise, run, say, see, seek, sell, send, set, sew, shake, shine, shoot, show, sing, sink, sit, sleep, slide, speak, spend, spread, stand, steal, stick, strike, swear, sweep, swell, swim, swing, take, teach, tear, tell, think, wear, weep, win, write. (Total 100 verbs)

Verbs will be chosen from this pool randomly to generate questions.

The exercise will show you a verb. Please fill in the boxes with its past tense and past participle. Then press "Submit".

(Press "Enter" key of the keyboard can move to the next answer box.)

The program will check the answer and show you the correct answer.

If your answer is wrong, press "Try Again" to answer it again.

If your answer is correct, press "Next" to go to the next question.

After answered all questions, press "Finish". The program will calculate the percentage of correct answers out of the total number. It will also show you a list of the verbs that have been appeared in the exercise.

You can redo the same exercise again, go to the next exercise or go back to the exercise menu.

Keep practising is the key to improve your spelling of English irregular verbs.

This exercise is suitable for using on both desktop computer and mobile phone. It is a responsive design.

Please enjoy the exercise. I have spent a lot of time in making it. Thank you.

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