Common Irregular Verbs
Rarely Used Irregular Verbs
Phrasal Verbs
Mixed Bag
100

"I have ___ (begin) a new book."

begun

100

"The potion had ___ (slink) away unnoticed from the cauldron."

slunk

100

"The meeting has been ___ (put) off until tomorrow."

put

100

"The song has been ___ (sing) by many artists over the years."

sung

200

"The cookies were ___ (eat) by the time I got home."

eaten

200

"He had ___ (shrink) the sweater by washing it in hot water."

shrunk

200

"The papers had already been ___ (tear) up before the meeting."  

torn

200

"The building was ___ (shake) during the earthquake."

shaken

300

"She has ___ (choose) the red dress for the party."

chosen

300

"All the secrets had been ___ (weave) into the old tapestry."

woven

300

"The secret was finally ___ (give) out during the interrogation."  

given

300

"The legend of the lost city had ___ (grow) more intriguing with each passing year."

grown

400

"They had ___ (drive) all night to get there."

driven

400

"The evidence was ___ (fling) into the river."

flung

400

"All of the stolen goods had been ___ (throw) away by the thieves."  

thrown

400

"The secret formula had been ___ (steal) from the lab before the audit."

stolen

500

"The contract was ___ (write) in two languages."

written

500

"The manuscript had ___ (smite) the scholar's curiosity."

smitten

500

"The new policy was ___ (bring) in without consulting the staff."  

brought

500

"The treaty had ___ (bind) the two nations together for over a century."

bound

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