Basic Tenses: Irregular Verb
This page shows the basic tenses with the irregular verb sing. It includes the affirmative or positive form (+), the negative form (-) and the interrogative or question form (?).
The basic structure is:
positive: | + | subject + auxiliary verb + main verb | |
negative: | - | subject + auxiliary verb + not + main verb | |
question: | ? | auxiliary verb + subject + main verb |
These are the forms of the main verb that we use to construct the tenses:
base verb | past | past participle | present participle -ing |
sing | sang | sung | singing |
past | present | future | ||
SIMPLE do + base verb (except future: will + base verb) | + | I did sing I sang | I do sing I sing | I will sing |
- | I did not sing | I do not sing | I will not sing | |
? | Did I sing? | Do I sing? | Will I sing? | |
SIMPLE PERFECT have + past participle | + | I had sung | I have sung | I will have sung |
- | I had not sung | I have not sung | I will not have sung | |
? | Had I sung? | Have I sung? | Will I have sung? | |
CONTINUOUS be + -ing | + | I was singing | I am singing | I will be singing |
- | I was not singing | I am not singing | I will not be singing | |
? | Was I singing? | Am I singing? | Will I be singing? | |
CONTINUOUS PERFECT have been + -ing | + | I had been singing | I have been singing | I will have been singing |
- | I had not been singing | I have not been singing | I will not have been singing | |
? | Had I been singing? | Have I been singing? | Will I have been singing? |
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Irregular Verbs List
This is a list of some irregular verbs in English. Of course, there are many others, but these are the more common irregular verbs.
V1 Base Form | V2 Past Simple | V3 Past Participle |
awake | awoke | awoken |
be | was, were | been |
beat | beat | beaten |
become | became | become |
begin | began | begun |
bend | bent | bent |
bet | bet | bet |
bid | bid | bid |
bite | bit | bitten |
blow | blew | blown |
break | broke | broken |
bring | brought | brought |
broadcast | broadcast | broadcast |
build | built | built |
burn | burned/burnt | burned/burnt |
buy | bought | bought |
catch | caught | caught |
choose | chose | chosen |
come | came | come |
cost | cost | cost |
cut | cut | cut |
dig | dug | dug |
do | did | done |
draw | drew | drawn |
dream | dreamed/dreamt | dreamed/dreamt |
drive | drove | driven |
drink | drank | drunk |
eat | ate | eaten |
fall | fell | fallen |
feel | felt | felt |
fight | fought | fought |
find | found | found |
fly | flew | flown |
forget | forgot | forgotten |
forgive | forgave | forgiven |
freeze | froze | frozen |
get | got | gotten |
give | gave | given |
go | went | gone |
grow | grew | grown |
hang | hung | hung |
have | had | had |
hear | heard | heard |
hide | hid | hidden |
hit | hit | hit |
hold | held | held |
hurt | hurt | hurt |
keep | kept | kept |
know | knew | known |
lay | laid | laid |
lead | led | led |
learn | learned/learnt | learned/learnt |
leave | left | left |
lend | lent | lent |
let | let | let |
lie | lay | lain |
lose | lost | lost |
make | made | made |
mean | meant | meant |
meet | met | met |
pay | paid | paid |
put | put | put |
read | read | read |
ride | rode | ridden |
ring | rang | rung |
rise | rose | risen |
run | ran | run |
say | said | said |
see | saw | seen |
sell | sold | sold |
send | sent | sent |
show | showed | showed/shown |
shut | shut | shut |
sing | sang | sung |
sit | sat | sat |
sleep | slept | slept |
speak | spoke | spoken |
spend | spent | spent |
stand | stood | stood |
swim | swam | swum |
take | took | taken |
teach | taught | taught |
tear | tore | torn |
tell | told | told |
think | thought | thought |
throw | threw | thrown |
understand | understood | understood |
wake | woke | woken |
wear | wore | worn |
win | won | won |
write | wrote | written |
You may also like to see this list of common regular verbs in English.
Regular Verbs
English regular verbs change their form very little (unlike irregular verbs). The past tense and past participle of regular verbs end in -ed, for example:
work, worked, worked
But you should note the following points:
1. Some verbs can be both regular and irregular, for example:
learn, learned, learned
learn, learnt, learnt
2. Some verbs change their meaning depending on whether they are regular or irregular, for example "to hang":
regular | hang, hanged, hanged | to kill or die, by dropping with a rope around the neck |
irregular | hang, hung, hung | to fix something (for example, a picture) at the top so that the lower part is free |
3. The present tense of some regular verbs is the same as the past tense of some irregular verbs:
regular | found, founded, founded |
irregular | find, found, found |
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