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1a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i–a–u 1a
base form simple past past participle begin drink sink stink
shrink ring sing
spring swim
began drank sank stank
shrank rang sang
sprang swam
begun drunk sunk stunk
shrunk rung sung
sprung swum
1a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i–a–u 1a
base form simple past past participle begin drink sink stink
shrink ring sing
spring swim
began drank sank stank
shrank rang sang
sprang swam
begun drunk sunk stunk
shrunk rung sung
sprung swum
1a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i–a–u 1a
base form simple past past participle begin drink sink stink
shrink ring sing
spring swim
began drank sank stank
shrank rang sang
sprang swam
begun drunk sunk stunk
shrunk rung sung
sprung swum
1a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i–a–u 1a
base form simple past past participle begin drink sink stink
shrink ring sing
spring swim
began drank sank stank
shrank rang sang
sprang swam
begun drunk sunk stunk
shrunk rung sung
sprung swum
1b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i–a–u 1b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past question, negative, affirmative present perfect
question, negative, affirmative Do you drink
tea every day?
I don’t drink tea. I drink juice.
Did you drink tea yesterday?
I didn’t drink tea.
I drank juice.
Have you drunk any tea yet?
I haven’t drunk
any tea.
I have drunk juice. Does he drink tea
every day?
He doesn’t drink tea.
He drinks juice.
Has he drunk any tea yet?
He hasn’t drunk
tea.
He has drunk juice.
1b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i–a–u 1b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past question, negative, affirmative present perfect
question, negative, affirmative Do you drink
tea every day?
I don’t drink tea. I drink juice.
Did you drink tea yesterday?
I didn’t drink tea.
I drank juice.
Have you drunk any tea yet?
I haven’t drunk
any tea.
I have drunk juice. Does he drink tea
every day?
He doesn’t drink tea.
He drinks juice.
Has he drunk any tea yet?
He hasn’t drunk
tea.
He has drunk juice.
1b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i–a–u 1b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past question, negative, affirmative present perfect
question, negative, affirmative Do you drink
tea every day?
I don’t drink tea. I drink juice.
Did you drink tea yesterday?
I didn’t drink tea.
I drank juice.
Have you drunk any tea yet?
I haven’t drunk
any tea.
I have drunk juice. Does he drink tea
every day?
He doesn’t drink tea.
He drinks juice.
Has he drunk any tea yet?
He hasn’t drunk
tea.
He has drunk juice.
1b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i–a–u 1b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past question, negative, affirmative present perfect
question, negative, affirmative Do you drink
tea every day?
I don’t drink tea. I drink juice.
Did you drink tea yesterday?
I didn’t drink tea.
I drank juice.
Have you drunk any tea yet?
I haven’t drunk
any tea.
I have drunk juice. Does he drink tea
every day?
He doesn’t drink tea.
He drinks juice.
Has he drunk any tea yet?
He hasn’t drunk
tea.
He has drunk juice.
10a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group no change 10a
base form simple past past participle bet let set hit quit cut shut put hurt burst cost
bet let set hit quit cut shut put hurt burst cost
bet let set hit quit cut shut put hurt burst cost
10a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group no change 10a
base form simple past past participle bet let set hit quit cut shut put hurt burst cost
bet let set hit quit cut shut put hurt burst cost
bet let set hit quit cut shut put hurt burst cost
10a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group no change 10a
base form simple past past participle bet let set hit quit cut shut put hurt burst cost
bet let set hit quit cut shut put hurt burst cost
bet let set hit quit cut shut put hurt burst cost
10a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group no change 10a
base form simple past past participle bet let set hit quit cut shut put hurt burst cost
bet let set hit quit cut shut put hurt burst cost
bet let set hit quit cut shut put hurt burst cost
10b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group no change 10b
simple present question, negative, affirmative
simple past question, negative,
affirmative present perfect
question, negative, affirmative Do you cut
carrots often?
I don’t cut carrots often.
I cut tomatoes.
Did she cut carrots yesterday?
She didn’t cut carrots yesterday.
She cut tomatoes.
Have they cut the carrots yet?
They haven’t cut the carrots already.
They have cut the tomatoes already.
Does he cut carrots often?
He doesn’t cut carrots often.
He cuts tomatoes.
Has she cut the carrots yet?
She hasn’t cut the carrots yet.
She has cut the tomatoes yet.
10b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group no change 10b
simple present question, negative, affirmative
simple past question, negative,
affirmative present perfect
question, negative, affirmative Do you cut
carrots often?
I don’t cut carrots often.
I cut tomatoes.
Did she cut carrots yesterday?
She didn’t cut carrots yesterday.
She cut tomatoes.
Have they cut the carrots yet?
They haven’t cut the carrots already.
They have cut the tomatoes already.
Does he cut carrots often?
He doesn’t cut carrots often.
He cuts tomatoes.
Has she cut the carrots yet?
She hasn’t cut the carrots yet.
She has cut the tomatoes yet.
10b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group no change 10b
simple present question, negative, affirmative
simple past question, negative,
affirmative present perfect
question, negative, affirmative Do you cut
carrots often?
I don’t cut carrots often.
I cut tomatoes.
Did she cut carrots yesterday?
She didn’t cut carrots yesterday.
She cut tomatoes.
Have they cut the carrots yet?
They haven’t cut the carrots already.
They have cut the tomatoes already.
Does he cut carrots often?
He doesn’t cut carrots often.
He cuts tomatoes.
Has she cut the carrots yet?
She hasn’t cut the carrots yet.
She has cut the tomatoes yet.
10b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group no change 10b
simple present question, negative, affirmative
simple past question, negative,
affirmative present perfect
question, negative, affirmative Do you cut
carrots often?
I don’t cut carrots often.
I cut tomatoes.
Did she cut carrots yesterday?
She didn’t cut carrots yesterday.
She cut tomatoes.
Have they cut the carrots yet?
They haven’t cut the carrots already.
They have cut the tomatoes already.
Does he cut carrots often?
He doesn’t cut carrots often.
He cuts tomatoes.
Has she cut the carrots yet?
She hasn’t cut the carrots yet.
She has cut the tomatoes yet.
2a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i–u–u 2a
base form simple past past participle dig stick spin cling fling sting swing strike
dug stuck spun clung flung stung swung struck
dug stuck spun clung flung stung swung struck
2a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i–u–u 2a
base form simple past past participle dig stick spin cling fling sting swing strike
dug stuck spun clung flung stung swung struck
dug stuck spun clung flung stung swung struck
2a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i–u–u 2a
base form simple past past participle dig stick spin cling fling sting swing strike
dug stuck spun clung flung stung swung struck
dug stuck spun clung flung stung swung struck
2a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i–u–u 2a
base form simple past past participle dig stick spin cling fling sting swing strike
dug stuck spun clung flung stung swung struck
dug stuck spun clung flung stung swung struck
2b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i–u–u 2b
simple present question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do bees often sting
you?
Bees don’t often sting me.
Bees rarely sting me.
Did a bee sting you yesterday?
A bee didn’t sting
me.
A scorpion stung me.
Have bees ever stung you?
Bees haven’t stung me.
Scorpions have stung
me.
Does a spider sting?
A spider doesn’t
sting.
A scorpion stings.
Has a bee ever stung you?
A bee hasn’t stung me.
A scorpion has stung
me.
2b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i–u–u 2b
simple present question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do bees often sting
you?
Bees don’t often sting me.
Bees rarely sting me.
Did a bee sting you yesterday?
A bee didn’t sting
me.
A scorpion stung me.
Have bees ever stung you?
Bees haven’t stung me.
Scorpions have stung
me.
Does a spider sting?
A spider doesn’t
sting.
A scorpion stings.
Has a bee ever stung you?
A bee hasn’t stung me.
A scorpion has stung
me.
Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i–u–u 2b
simple present question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do bees often sting
you?
Bees don’t often sting me.
Bees rarely sting me.
Did a bee sting you yesterday?
A bee didn’t sting
me.
A scorpion stung me.
Have bees ever stung you?
Bees haven’t stung me.
Scorpions have stung
me.
Does a spider sting?
A spider doesn’t
sting.
A scorpion stings.
Has a bee ever stung you?
A bee hasn’t stung me.
A scorpion has stung
me.
2b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i–u–u 2b
simple present question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do bees often sting
you?
Bees don’t often sting me.
Bees rarely sting me.
Did a bee sting you yesterday?
A bee didn’t sting
me.
A scorpion stung me.
Have bees ever stung you?
Bees haven’t stung me.
Scorpions have stung
me.
Does a spider sting?
A spider doesn’t
sting.
A scorpion stings.
Has a bee ever stung you?
A bee hasn’t stung me.
A scorpion has stung
me.
3a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group aught/ought 3a
base form simple past past participle
teach catch buy
bring think fight seek
taught caught bought brought thought fought sought
taught caught bought brought thought fought sought
3a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group aught/ought 3a
base form simple past past participle
teach catch buy
bring think fight seek
taught caught bought brought thought fought sought
taught caught bought brought thought fought sought
3a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group aught/ought 3a
base form simple past past participle
teach catch buy
bring think fight seek
taught caught bought brought thought fought sought
taught caught bought brought thought fought sought
3a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group aught/ought 3a
base form simple past past participle
teach catch buy
bring think fight seek
taught caught bought brought thought fought sought
taught caught bought brought thought fought sought
3b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group aught/ought 3b
simple present question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you buy
chocolate often?
I don’t buy chocolate.
I buy fruit.
Did she buy chocolate yesterday?
She didn’t buy
chocolate yesterday.
She bought fruit.
Have you bought chocolate yet?
I haven’t bought
chocolate.
I have bought fruit.
Does Ann buy
chocolate often?
Ann doesn’t buy chocolate.
She buys fruit.
Has she bought chocolate yet?
She hasn’t bought
chocolate.
She has bought fruit.
3b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group aught/ought 3b
simple present question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you buy
chocolate often?
I don’t buy chocolate.
I buy fruit.
Did she buy chocolate yesterday?
She didn’t buy
chocolate yesterday.
She bought fruit.
Have you bought chocolate yet?
I haven’t bought
chocolate.
I have bought fruit.
Does Ann buy
chocolate often?
Ann doesn’t buy chocolate.
She buys fruit.
Has she bought chocolate yet?
She hasn’t bought
chocolate.
She has bought fruit.
3b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group aught/ought 3b
simple present question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you buy
chocolate often?
I don’t buy chocolate.
I buy fruit.
Did she buy chocolate yesterday?
She didn’t buy
chocolate yesterday.
She bought fruit.
Have you bought chocolate yet?
I haven’t bought
chocolate.
I have bought fruit.
Does Ann buy
chocolate often?
Ann doesn’t buy chocolate.
She buys fruit.
Has she bought chocolate yet?
She hasn’t bought
chocolate.
She has bought fruit.
3b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group aught/ought 3b
simple present question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you buy
chocolate often?
I don’t buy chocolate.
I buy fruit.
Did she buy chocolate yesterday?
She didn’t buy
chocolate yesterday.
She bought fruit.
Have you bought chocolate yet?
I haven’t bought
chocolate.
I have bought fruit.
Does Ann buy
chocolate often?
Ann doesn’t buy chocolate.
She buys fruit.
Has she bought chocolate yet?
She hasn’t bought
chocolate.
She has bought fruit.
4a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group o/oo-o/a-en 4a
base form simple past past participle break wake speak steal
freeze weave choose shake take
forget
broke woke spoke stole froze wove chose shook took
forgot
broken woken spoken stolen frozen woven chosen shaken taken
forgotten
4a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group o/oo-o/a-en 4a
base form simple past past participle break wake speak steal
freeze weave choose shake take
forget
broke woke spoke stole froze wove chose shook took
forgot
broken woken spoken stolen frozen woven chosen shaken taken
forgotten
4a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group o/oo-o/a-en 4a
base form simple past past participle break wake speak steal freeze weave choose shake take forget
broke woke spoke stole froze wove chose shook took forgot
broken woken spoken stolen frozen woven chosen shaken taken
forgotten
4a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group o/oo-o/a-en 4a
base form simple past past participle break wake speak steal
freeze weave choose shake take forget
broke woke spoke stole froze wove chose shook took
forgot
broken woken spoken stolen frozen woven chosen shaken taken
forgotten
4b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group o/oo-o/a-en 4b
simple present question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do your nails break
frequently?
My nails don’t break frequently.
My pencils break.
Did you break your leg last year?
I didn’t break my
leg.
I broke my arm.
Have you ever broken your finger?
I haven’t broken my
finger.
I have broken my toe.
Does a tooth break easily?
A tooth doesn’t break
easily.
A fingernail breaks easily.
Has he ever broken his finger?
He hasn’t broken his
finger.
He has broken his toe.
4b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group o/oo-o/a-en 4b
simple present question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do your nails break
frequently?
My nails don’t break frequently.
My pencils break.
Did you break your leg last year?
I didn’t break my
leg.
I broke my arm.
Have you ever broken your finger?
I haven’t broken my
finger.
I have broken my toe.
Does a tooth break easily?
A tooth doesn’t break
easily.
A fingernail breaks easily.
Has he ever broken his finger?
He hasn’t broken his
finger.
He has broken his toe.
4b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group o/oo-o/a-en 4b
simple present question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do your nails break
frequently?
My nails don’t break frequently.
My pencils break.
Did you break your leg last year?
I didn’t break my
leg.
I broke my arm.
Have you ever broken your finger?
I haven’t broken my
finger.
I have broken my toe.
Does a tooth break easily?
A tooth doesn’t break
easily.
A fingernail breaks easily.
Has he ever broken his finger?
He hasn’t broken his
finger.
He has broken his toe.
4b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group o/oo-o/a-en 4b
simple present question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do your nails break
frequently?
My nails don’t break frequently.
My pencils break.
Did you break your leg last year?
I didn’t break my
leg.
I broke my arm.
Have you ever broken your finger?
I haven’t broken my
finger.
I have broken my toe.
Does a tooth break easily?
A tooth doesn’t break
easily.
A fingernail breaks easily.
Has he ever broken his finger?
He hasn’t broken his
finger.
He has broken his toe.
5a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i– ĭ/o –ĭ/en 5a
base form simple past past participle
bite hide ride write rise drive strive
bit hid
rode wrote rose drove strove
bitten hidden ridden written risen
driven striven
5a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i– ĭ/o –ĭ/en 5a
base form simple past past participle
bite hide ride write rise drive strive
bit hid
rode wrote rose drove strove
bitten hidden ridden written risen
driven striven
5a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i– ĭ/o –ĭ/en 5a
base form simple past past participle
bite hide ride write rise drive strive
bit hid
rode wrote rose drove strove
bitten hidden ridden written risen
driven striven
5a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i– ĭ/o –ĭ/en 5a
base form simple past past participle
bite hide ride write rise drive strive
bit hid
rode wrote rose drove strove
bitten hidden ridden written risen
driven striven
5b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i/o-en 5b
simple present question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you drive to school every day?
I don’t drive to school every day.
I drive to school twice a week.
Did they drive to school last week?
They didn’t drive
to school.
They drove to work.
Have you ever driven a taxi?
I haven’t driven a taxi.
I have driven a truck.
Does he drive to school every day?
He doesn’t drive to school every day.
He drives to school twice a week.
Has she ever driven a taxi?
She hasn’t driven a taxi.
She has driven a truck.
5b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i/o-en 5b
simple present question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you drive to school every day?
I don’t drive to school every day.
I drive to school twice a week.
Did they drive to school last week?
They didn’t drive
to school.
They drove to work.
Have you ever driven a taxi?
I haven’t driven a taxi.
I have driven a truck.
Does he drive to school every day?
He doesn’t drive to school every day.
He drives to school twice a week.
Has she ever driven a taxi?
She hasn’t driven a taxi.
She has driven a truck.
5b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i/o-en 5b
simple present question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you drive to school every day?
I don’t drive to school every day.
I drive to school twice a week.
Did they drive to school last week?
They didn’t drive
to school.
They drove to work.
Have you ever driven a taxi?
I haven’t driven a taxi.
I have driven a truck.
Does he drive to school every day?
He doesn’t drive to school every day.
He drives to school twice a week.
Has she ever driven a taxi?
She hasn’t driven a taxi.
She has driven a truck.
5b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group i/o-en 5b
simple present question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you drive to school every day?
I don’t drive to school every day.
I drive to school twice a week.
Did they drive to school last week?
They didn’t drive
to school.
They drove to work.
Have you ever driven a taxi?
I haven’t driven a taxi.
I have driven a truck.
Does he drive to school every day?
He doesn’t drive to school every day.
He drives to school twice a week.
Has she ever driven a taxi?
She hasn’t driven a taxi.
She has driven a truck.
6a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ee–e–e 6a
base form simple past past participle bleed feed meet feel kneel keep sleep sweep weep
bled fed met felt knelt kept slept swept wept
bled fed met felt knelt kept slept swept wept
6a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ee–e–e 6a
base form simple past past participle bleed feed meet feel kneel keep sleep sweep weep
bled fed met felt knelt kept slept swept wept
bled fed met felt knelt kept slept swept wept
6a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ee–e–e 6a
base form simple past past participle bleed feed meet feel kneel keep sleep sweep weep
bled fed met felt knelt kept slept swept wept
bled fed met felt knelt kept slept swept wept
6a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ee–e–e 6a
base form simple past past participle bleed feed meet feel kneel keep sleep sweep weep
bled fed met felt knelt kept slept swept wept
bled fed met felt knelt kept slept swept wept
6b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ee–e–e 6b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative
present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you feed the dog in the evenings?
I don’t feed the dog in the evenings.
I feed it every morning.
Did you feed the dog an hour ago?
I didn’t feed the dog an hour ago..
I fed it two hours ago.
Have you fed the cat yet?
I haven’t fed the cat yet.
I have fed the dog.
Does she feed the dog in the evenings?
She doesn’t feed the dog in the evenings.
She feeds it every morning.
Has she fed the cat yet?
She hasn’t fed the cat yet.
She has fed the dog.
6b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ee–e–e 6b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative
present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you feed the dog in the evenings?
I don’t feed the dog in the evenings.
I feed it every morning.
Did you feed the dog an hour ago?
I didn’t feed the dog an hour ago..
I fed it two hours ago.
Have you fed the cat yet?
I haven’t fed the cat yet.
I have fed the dog.
Does she feed the dog in the evenings?
She doesn’t feed the dog in the evenings.
She feeds it every morning.
Has she fed the cat yet?
She hasn’t fed the cat yet.
She has fed the dog.
6b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ee–e–e 6b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative
present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you feed the dog in the evenings?
I don’t feed the dog in the evenings.
I feed it every morning.
Did you feed the dog an hour ago?
I didn’t feed the dog an hour ago..
I fed it two hours ago.
Have you fed the cat yet?
I haven’t fed the cat yet.
I have fed the dog.
Does she feed the dog in the evenings?
She doesn’t feed the dog in the evenings.
She feeds it every morning.
Has she fed the cat yet?
She hasn’t fed the cat yet.
She has fed the dog.
6b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ee–e–e 6b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative
present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you feed the dog in the evenings?
I don’t feed the dog in the evenings.
I feed it every morning.
Did you feed the dog an hour ago?
I didn’t feed the dog an hour ago..
I fed it two hours ago.
Have you fed the cat yet?
I haven’t fed the cat yet.
I have fed the dog.
Does she feed the dog in the evenings?
She doesn’t feed the dog in the evenings.
She feeds it every morning.
Has she fed the cat yet?
She hasn’t fed the cat yet.
She has fed the dog.
7a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ea–e–e 7a
base form simple past past participle
lead
read
mean
deal
leap
leave
led
read
meant
dealt
leapt
left
led
read
meant
dealt
leapt
left
7a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ea–e–e 7a
base form simple past past participle
lead
read
mean
deal
leap
leave
led
read
meant
dealt
leapt
left
led
read
meant
dealt
leapt
left
7a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ea–e–e 7a
base form simple past past participle
lead
read
mean
deal
leap
leave
led
read
meant
dealt
leapt
left
led
read
meant
dealt
leapt
left
7a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ea–e–e 7a
base form simple past past participle
lead
read
mean
deal
leap
leave
led
read
meant
dealt
leapt
left
led
read
meant
dealt
leapt
left
7b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ea–e–e 7b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative
present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you usually leave class early?
I don’t leave class early.
I leave class on time.
Did we leave class early yesterday?
We didn’t leave class early.
We left class late.
Have they left class already?
They haven’t left class yet.
I have left class.
Does he usually leave class early?
He doesn’t leave class early.
He leaves class on time.
Has he left class already?
He hasn’t left class yet.
She has left class.
7b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ea–e–e 7b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative
present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you usually leave class early?
I don’t leave class early.
I leave class on time.
Did we leave class early yesterday?
We didn’t leave class early.
We left class late.
Have they left class already?
They haven’t left class yet.
I have left class.
Does he usually leave class early?
He doesn’t leave class early.
He leaves class on time.
Has he left class already?
He hasn’t left class yet.
She has left class.
7b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ea–e–e 7b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative
present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you usually leave class early?
I don’t leave class early.
I leave class on time.
Did we leave class early yesterday?
We didn’t leave class early.
We left class late.
Have they left class already?
They haven’t left class yet.
I have left class.
Does he usually leave class early?
He doesn’t leave class early.
He leaves class on time.
Has he left class already?
He hasn’t left class yet.
She has left class.
7b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ea–e–e 7b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative
present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you usually leave class early?
I don’t leave class early.
I leave class on time.
Did we leave class early yesterday?
We didn’t leave class early.
We left class late.
Have they left class already?
They haven’t left class yet.
I have left class.
Does he usually leave class early?
He doesn’t leave class early.
He leaves class on time.
Has he left class already?
He hasn’t left class yet.
She has left class.
8a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ew-awn/own 8a
base form simple past past participle
draw
blow
grow
know
throw
fly
drew
blew
grew
knew
threw
flew
drawn
blown
grown
known
thrown
flown
8a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ew-awn/own 8a
base form simple past past participle
draw
blow
grow
know
throw
fly
drew
blew
grew
knew
threw
flew
drawn
blown
grown
known
thrown
flown
8a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ew-awn/own 8a
base form simple past past participle
draw
blow
grow
know
throw
fly
drew
blew
grew
knew
threw
flew
drawn
blown
grown
known
thrown
flown
8a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ew-awn/own 8a
base form simple past past participle
draw
blow
grow
know
throw
fly
drew
blew
grew
knew
threw
flew
drawn
blown
grown
known
thrown
flown
8b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ew-awn/own 8b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative
present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do they grow tomatoes every year?
They don’t grow tomatoes.
They grow peppers.
Did they grow tomatoes last year?
They didn’t grow tomatoes.
They grew peppers.
Have they grown many tomatoes?
They haven’t grown any tomatoes.
They have grown peppers.
Does she grow tomatoes every year?
She doesn’t grow tomatoes.
She grows peppers.
Has she grown many tomatoes?
She hasn’t grown any tomatoes.
She has grown peppers.
8b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ew-awn/own 8b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative
present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do they grow tomatoes every year?
They don’t grow tomatoes.
They grow peppers.
Did they grow tomatoes last year?
They didn’t grow tomatoes.
They grew peppers.
Have they grown many tomatoes?
They haven’t grown any tomatoes.
They have grown peppers.
Does she grow tomatoes every year?
She doesn’t grow tomatoes.
She grows peppers.
Has she grown many tomatoes?
She hasn’t grown any tomatoes.
She has grown peppers.
8b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ew-awn/own 8b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative
present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do they grow tomatoes every year?
They don’t grow tomatoes.
They grow peppers.
Did they grow tomatoes last year?
They didn’t grow tomatoes.
They grew peppers.
Have they grown many tomatoes?
They haven’t grown any tomatoes.
They have grown peppers.
Does she grow tomatoes every year?
She doesn’t grow tomatoes.
She grows peppers.
Has she grown many tomatoes?
She hasn’t grown any tomatoes.
She has grown peppers.
8b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group ew-awn/own 8b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative
present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do they grow tomatoes every year?
They don’t grow tomatoes.
They grow peppers.
Did they grow tomatoes last year?
They didn’t grow tomatoes.
They grew peppers.
Have they grown many tomatoes?
They haven’t grown any tomatoes.
They have grown peppers.
Does she grow tomatoes every year?
She doesn’t grow tomatoes.
She grows peppers.
Has she grown many tomatoes?
She hasn’t grown any tomatoes.
She has grown peppers.
9a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group –old/orn/one 9a
base form simple past past participle sell tell
wear swear tear bear shine show
sold told wore swore tore bore
shone showed
sold told
worn sworn torn born
shone shown
9a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group –old/orn/one 9a base form simple past past participle
sell tell
wear swear tear bear shine show
sold told wore swore tore bore
shone showed
sold told
worn sworn torn born
shone shown
9a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group –old/orn/one 9a
base form simple past past participle sell tell
wear swear tear bear shine show
sold told wore swore tore bore
shone showed
sold told
worn sworn torn born
shone shown
9a Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group –old/orn/one 9a
base form simple past past participle sell tell
wear swear tear bear shine show
sold told wore swore tore bore
shone showed
sold told
worn sworn torn born
shone shown
9b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group old/orn/one 9b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative
present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you wear glasses to read?
I don’t wear glasses to read.
I wear glasses to drive.
Did she wear glasses last week?
She didn’t wear glasses last week.
She wore glasses yesterday.
Have you worn glasses since childhood?
I haven’t worn glasses since I was young.
I have worn glasses for a few months.
Does he wear glasses to read?
He doesn’t wear glasses to read.
He wears glasses to drive.
Has she worn glasses since childhood?
She hasn’t worn glasses since childhood.
She has worn them for a few months.
9b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group old/orn/one 9b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative
present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you wear glasses to read?
I don’t wear glasses to read.
I wear glasses to drive.
Did she wear glasses last week?
She didn’t wear glasses last week.
She wore glasses yesterday.
Have you worn glasses since childhood?
I haven’t worn glasses since I was young.
I have worn glasses for a few months.
Does he wear glasses to read?
He doesn’t wear glasses to read.
He wears glasses to drive.
Has she worn glasses since childhood?
She hasn’t worn glasses since childhood.
She has worn them for a few months.
9b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group old/orn/one 9b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative
present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you wear glasses to read?
I don’t wear glasses to read.
I wear glasses to drive.
Did she wear glasses last week?
She didn’t wear glasses last week.
She wore glasses yesterday.
Have you worn glasses since childhood?
I haven’t worn glasses since I was young.
I have worn glasses for a few months.
Does he wear glasses to read?
He doesn’t wear glasses to read.
He wears glasses to drive.
Has she worn glasses since childhood?
She hasn’t worn glasses since childhood.
She has worn them for a few months.
9b Irregular Verbs Phonetic Group old/orn/one 9b simple present
question, negative, affirmative simple past
question, negative, affirmative
present perfect question, negative, affirmative
Do you wear glasses to read?
I don’t wear glasses to read.
I wear glasses to drive.
Did she wear glasses last week?
She didn’t wear glasses last week.
She wore glasses yesterday.
Have you worn glasses since childhood?
I haven’t worn glasses since I was young.
I have worn glasses for a few months.
Does he wear glasses to read?
He doesn’t wear glasses to read.
He wears glasses to drive.
Has she worn glasses since childhood?
She hasn’t worn glasses since childhood.
She has worn them for a few months.