Search any of the 60 most common English irregular verbs and their forms
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Irregular verbs don't follow the standard "add -ed" rule for the past tense, which makes them one of the trickiest parts of English grammar to memorize. This page collects the most frequently used irregular verbs in one searchable table, showing the base form, past simple, and past participle side by side.
How to use it: type a verb, a form of it, or part of its meaning into the search box — the table filters instantly as you type. It's a handy reference while writing, studying for an exam, or just double-checking a form you're unsure about.