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Saturday, September 19, 2015

Test your knowledge on irregular verbs

As promised in my post about the quirks of irregular verbs, now you can drop by here to test your knowledge of the different irregular verbs in English. Exercises are graded in degrees of difficulty: level 0 (the usual list you can fin in the most basic books), level 1 (the list that students in 'Bachillerato' receive and study), level 2 (some weird, but somehow familiar, irregular verbs) and level 3 (the most difficult irregular verbs). Have a go at the different tables and tell me in which level you are. Then check your answers down below. Ready, steady, go ! 

Level 0 

INFINITIVE
SIMPLE PAST
PAST PARTICIPLE
Ride


Swim


Read


Blow


Teach


Break


Leave


Bite


Sit


Wake



Level 1

INFINITIVE
SIMPLE PAST
PAST PARTICIPLE
Bleed


Sink


Sweep


Dig


Kneel


Rise


Flee


Bear


Cast


Forbid



Level 2

INFINITIVE
SIMPLE PAST
PAST PARTICIPLE
Dwell


Sting


Beseech


Spit


Sow


Forsake


Bind


Slit


Thrust


Thrive



Level 3

INFINITIVE
SIMPLE PAST
PAST PARTICIPLE
Bereave


Chide


Bid


Slay


Sneak


Crow


Tread


Weave


Shear


Rive



Answers (with the meaning of irregular verbs)

Level 0

INFINITIVE
SIMPLE PAST
PAST PARTICIPLE
MEANING
Ride
Rode
Ridden
To sit on and manage a small vehicle or a small animal, e.g. a horse or a bicycle
Swim
Swam
Swum
To move in the water by using your hands and legs
Read [ri:d]
Read [red]
Read [red]
To look at something written to understand its meaning
Blow
Blew
Blown
To produce air with your mouth
Teach
Taught
Taught
To impart knowledge
Break
Broke
Broken
To fracture and smash something into pieces
Leave
Left
Left
To go out of a place
Bite
Bit
Bitten
To cut something with your teeth
Sit
Sat
Sat
To rest the body on a chair or some kind of seat
Wake
Woke
Woken
The opposite of ‘sleep’

NOTES: 'Ride' is conjugated as 'stride'
               'Swim' is conjugated as 'ring', 'drink', 'begin', 'sink', 'stink' 'spring' and 'shrink'

Level 1

INFINITIVE
SIMPLE PAST
PAST PARTICIPLE
MEANING
Bleed
Bled
Bled
To lose blood
Sink
Sank (or sometimes 'sunk')
Sunk (or 'sunken', especially as an adjective)
To descend into the water involuntarily
Sweep
Swept
Swept
To remove the dust with a broom
Dig
Dug
Dug
To remove earth with a shovel or spade
Kneel
Knelt
Knelt
To lean on your own knees
Rise
Rose
Risen
To move from a lower to higher position
Flee
Fled
Fled
To escape from a danger
Bear
Bore
Borne (born as an adjective)
To give birth, or to support something
Cast
Cast
Cast
To throw or drop something
Forbid
Forbade (or forbad or forbid)
Forbidden (or forbid)
To ban or prohibit

NOTES: 'Kneel' is conjugated as 'weep', 'sweep' and 'creep'

Level 2

INFINITIVE
SIMPLE PAST
PAST PARTICIPLE
MEANING
Dwell
Dwelt/dwelled
Dwelt/dwelled
To live or inhabit
Sting
Stung
stung
To pick someone with a sharp poisonous part of the body, e.g. jellyfish sting with their tentacles
Beseech
Besought/beseeched
Besought/beseeched
To beg or ask urgently
Spit
Spat (or spit)
Spat (or spit)
To expel saliva
Sow
Sowed
Sown (or sowed)
To scatter seeds on the ground for plants to grow
Forsake
Forsook
Forsaken
To abandon
Bind
Bound
Bound
To tie something with a rope or similar or to put a bandage on someone
Slit
Slit
Slit
To cut something deeply
Thrust
Thrust
Thrust
To push forcefully
Thrive
Throve (or thrived)
Thriven (or thrived)
To prosper or grow well, to flourish

NOTES:  'Seek' is conjugated as 'beseech'
                 'Sting' is conjugated as the verbs 'wring', 'swing', 'spin', 'stick', 'slink' and 'fling'
                 'Sow' is conjugated as 'mow' and 'showed'
                 'Bind' is conjugated as 'grind' and 'wind'
                'Strive' is conjugated as 'thrive'

Level 3

INFINITIVE
SIMPLE PAST
PAST PARTICIPLE
MEANING
Bereave
Bereft/bereaved
Bereft/bereaved
To deprive someone of something and make them miserable
Chide
Chid (or chided)
Chidden (or chided)
To nag someone or to express disapproval
Bid
1) Bade
2) Bid
1) Bidden
2) Bid
1) To command or say a greeting
2) To offer a certain amount of money for an object
Slay
Slew
Slain
To kill violently
Sneak
Sneaked/snuck
Sneaked/snuck
To move without being noticed
Crow
Crew (British) / crowed (American)
Crowed
To cry of pleasure
Tread
Trod
Trodden
To step or stomp
Weave
Wove (or weaved)
Woven
To lace thread or something similar together to form a whole
Shear
Sheared
Sheared/shorn
To remove hair from an animal
Rive
Rived
Rived/riven
To tear or rend apart

How did it go ? Did my test make you sweat ? If you want to keep learning more irregular verbs, here you have a list of them. Some verbs are missing (like 'beseech') but it is quite a good list. I hope you keep practising them so as not to forget them ! 

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