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EN - English Grammar for the Utterly Confused.pdf

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36<strong>EN</strong>GLISH GRAMMAR FOR THE UTTERLY CONFUSEDQuick TipThe most irregular verb in <strong>English</strong> is to be. Its principal parts are be, being, was,were, been, am, are, is.The following chart lists some of <strong>the</strong> most common irregular verbs that change in unpredictableways:Present Tense Present Participle Past Past Participlearise arising arose have arisenbegin beginning began have begunblow blowing blew have blownbreak breaking broke have brokenchoose choosing chose have chosencome coming came have comedive dived, dove dived have diveddo doing did have donedraw drawing drew have drawndrink drinking drank have drunkeat eating ate have eatenfall falling fell have fallenfly flying flew have flownfreeze freezing froze have frozengive giving gave have givengo going went have goneknow knowing knew have knownlie (horizontal) lying lay have lainride riding rode have riddenrise rising rose have risenrun running ran have runsee seeing saw have seenshake shaking shook have shakenshrink shrinking shrank have shrunksing singing sang have sungsink sinking sank have sunk

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