Dove or Dived – what is correct and how to use it

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In our database, you can find the irregular verb ‘dive’ and we also prepared this simple image and PDF: This verb has both an irregular and regular form. You can use both and both are correct. Speakers in North America use dove while the British seem to prefer dived. “Dived” is the traditional past tense… Continue reading Dove or Dived – what is correct and how to use it

Spelled or Spelt – what is correct and how to use it

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In our database, you can find the irregular verb ‘spell’ and we also prepared this simple image and PDF: This verb has both an irregular and regular form. You can use both and both are correct. Speakers in North America and Canada use spelled while the rest of the English-speaking world seems to prefer spelt… Continue reading Spelled or Spelt – what is correct and how to use it

Spilt or Spilled – what is correct and how to use it

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In our database, you can find the irregular verb ‘spill’ and we also prepared this simple image and PDF: This verb has both an irregular and regular form. You can use both and both are correct. Speakers in North America and Canada use spilled while the rest of the English-speaking world seems to prefer spilt. Spilt and Spilled are also adjectives. A very… Continue reading Spilt or Spilled – what is correct and how to use it

Learnt or Learned – what is correct and how to use it

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In our database, you can find the irregular verb ‘learn’ and we also prepared this simple image and PDF: This verb has both an irregular and regular form. You can use both and both are correct. Speakers in North America and Canada use learned while the rest of the English-speaking world seems to prefer learnt. Learned… Continue reading Learnt or Learned – what is correct and how to use it

TOP 50 Regular verbs

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Here is the list of Top 50 Regular verbs. Each row contains infinitive first, followed by the simple past (V2) form and the past participle (V3) form. For more detail just click on the verb in the infinite form. Regular verbs have the same simple past (V2) and past participle (V3) form, unlike irregular verbs. Regular… Continue reading TOP 50 Regular verbs

Smelt or Smelled – what is correct and how to use it

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In our database, you can find the irregular verb ‘smell’ in these forms: It has both an irregular and regular form. You can use both and both are correct. Brits use smelled and smelt interchangeably, but speakers in North America rarely use smelt. But which is the most used one? Let´s look at Google Ngram… Continue reading Smelt or Smelled – what is correct and how to use it

Strived or Strove – what is correct and how to use it

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In our database, you can find the irregular verb ‘strive’ in these forms: It has both an irregular and regular form. You can use both and both are correct. But which is the most used one? Let´s look at Google Ngram Viewer tool which displays a graph showing how phrases have occurred in a corpus… Continue reading Strived or Strove – what is correct and how to use it

List of irregular verbs in English

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You can download this irregular verb list in PDF for free! This list contains all the irregular verbs in the English language. There are over 600 irregular verbs in English. Some of them are related, e.g. GET and FORGET. Each row contains infinitive first, followed by the simple past (V2) form and the past participle (V3)… Continue reading List of irregular verbs in English