ENGLISH IRREGULAR VERBS (ENGLISH VERSION)

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A LIST OF IRREGULAR VERBS WITH LETTER LINKS TO HELP YOU LOOK UP A VERB EASILY - TRY IT!

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Piece of Cake : Piece of Cake A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Index: Irregular Verbs

Slide 2 : Irregular Verbs: A – B If you can’t find the verb you’re looking up, please, click here:

Slide 3 : Irregular Verbs: B If you can’t find the verb you’re looking up, please, click here:

Slide 4 : Irregular Verbs: C – D If you can’t find the verb you’re looking up, please, click here:

Slide 5 : Irregular Verbs: D – E – F If you can’t find the verb you’re looking up, please, click here:

Slide 6 : Irregular Verbs: F – G - H If you can’t find the verb you’re looking up, please, click here:

Slide 7 : Irregular Verbs: H – K - L If you can’t find the verb you’re looking up, please, click here:

Slide 8 : Irregular Verbs: L – M If you can’t find the verb you’re looking up, please, click here:

Slide 9 : Irregular Verbs: M – P – R If you can’t find the verb you’re looking up, please, click here:

Slide 10 : Irregular Verbs: R – S If you can’t find the verb you’re looking up, please, click here:

Slide 11 : Irregular Verbs: S If you can’t find the verb you’re looking up, please, click here:

Slide 12 : Irregular Verbs: S If you can’t find the verb you’re looking up, please, click here:

Slide 13 : Irregular Verbs: S If you can’t find the verb you’re looking up, please, click here:

Slide 14 : Irregular Verbs: S – T If you can’t find the verb you’re looking up, please, click here:

Slide 15 : Irregular Verbs: U - W If you can’t find the verb you’re looking up, please, click here:

Slide 16 : I’m afraid there are no verbs starting with this letter. The Verb you’re looking up must be a Regular Verb! E-mail me: amykaragiannaki@hotmail.com

Slide 17 : If the verb you’re looking up is not included in my list, please, click here: ? E-mail me: amykaragiannaki@hotmail.com Please, note that the Verbs are placed in an alphabetical order. You’ll have to go back to the first page (just click on the above icon), click on the letter again and check if the Verb you’re looking up is included in one of the following pages. I’m pretty sure it’s there!

Slide 18 : E-mail me: amykaragiannaki@hotmail.com I’ve got some good news for you! The verb you’re looking up is a Regular Verb! I mean, in order to form its Past and Past Participle, you should simply add the ending: –ed. E.g..: work – worked – worked start – started - started

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