Three Form of Verb in English Grammar! Below is the list of three forms of verbs with infographics and PDF. Download ESL Infographics PDF with one click.
What are the three forms of Verb?
Verbs are words that express action or state of being. Three basic forms of verb are action verbs, linking verb and helping verbs.
Verbs have basically three forms, in some books you will four or five forms, but in real Grammar there are three forms of verbs. Three forms of verbs are:
- Base Form
- Past Simple
- Past Participle
Forms of verbs are most important component of english grammar, Please see below and memorize them! V1 Base Form of Verb, V2 Past Simple, V3 Past Participle.
Three Form of Verb in English Grammar
V1 – V2 – V3
die – died – died
load – loaded – loaded
thrust – thrust – thrust
send – sent – sent
hang – hanged – hanged
quit – quit – quit
dance – danced – danced
kill – killed – killed
shut – shut – shut
broadcast – broadcast – broadcast
lock – locked – locked
beat – beat – beat
jump – jumped – jumped
set – set – set
help – helped – helped
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read – read – read
look – looked – looked
agreed – agreed – agreed
advised – advised – advised
cost – cost – cost
end – ended – ended
sow – sowed – sowed
begin – began – began
fail – failed – failed
hit – hit – hit
weave – wove – wove
cut – cut – cut
enjoyed – enjoyed – enjoyed
run – ran – ran
fix – fixed – fixed
let – let – let
spoil – spoilt – spoilt
spend – spent – spent
flow – flowed – flowed
put – put – put
fill – filled – filled
hurt – hurt – hurt
hide – hid – hid
arrive – arrived – arrived
rub – rubbed – rubbed
tear – tore – tore
ring – rang – rang
flee – fled – fled
arrange – arranged – arranged
have – had – had
hear – heard – heard
compare – compared – compared
complete – completed – completed
come – came – came
dare – dared – dared
divide – divided – divided
hang – hung – hung
swim – swam – swam
break – broke – broke
sweep – swept – swept
bid – bade – bade
find – found – found
hold – held – held
abide – abode – abode
fight – fought – fought
arise – arose – arose
teach – taught – taught
gaze – gazed – gazed
hate – hated – hated
bite – bit – bit
mean – meant – meant
hope – hoped – hoped
meet – met – met
lie – lied – lied
throw – threw – threw
stop – stopped – stopped
live – lived – lived
spring – sprang – sprang
be – was – was
awake – awoke – awoke
bear – bore – bore
melt – melted – melted
sit – sat – sat
sink – sank – sank
allow – allowed – allowed
grow – knew – knew
sew – sewed – sewed
borrow – borrowed – borrowed
lie – lay – lay
cheer – cheered – cheered
lay – laid – laid
boil – boiled – boiled
draw – drew – drew
saw – sawed – sawed
cling – clung – clung
deal – dealt – dealt
quarrel – quarreled – quarreled
blow – blew – blew
place – placed – placed
loose – loosed – loosed
love – loved – loved
move – moved – moved
strike – struck – struck
ask – asked – asked
beat – beat – beat
strew – strewed – strewed
tread – trod – trod
wake – woke – woke
thrive – throve – throve
behold – beheld – beheld
stroke – stroked – stroked
make – made – made
fight – fought – fought
creep – crept – crept
close – closed – closed
say – said – said
catch – caught – caught
buy – bought – bought
bet – bet – bet
delay – delayed – delayed
dry – dried – dried
learn – learnt – learnt
keep – kept – kept
feel – felt – felt
kneel – knelt – knelt
spit – spat – spat
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fry – fried – fried
shave – shaved – shaved
try – tried – tried
hurry – hurried – hurried
withdraw – withdrew – withdrew
laugh – laughed – laughed
spread – spread – spread
sing – sang – sang
sell – sold – sold
hew – hewed – hewed
spell – spelled – spelled
bid – bid – bid
discuss – discussed – discussed
marry – married – married
lay – laid – laid
pay – paid – paid
swear – swore – swore
welcome – welcomed – welcomed
dig – dug – dug
feed – fed – fed
lend – lent – lent
lose – lost – lost
take – took – took
dwell – dwelt – dwelt
withhold – withheld – withheld
appear – appeared – appeared
rot – rotted – rotted
stand – stood – stood
shoot – shot – shot
get – got – got
cry – cried – cried
stick – stuck – stuck
leave – left – left
carry – carried – carried
smell – smelt – smelt
become – became – became
fly – flew – flew
mow – mowed – mowed
burst – burst – burst
dream – dreamed – dreamed
change – changed – changed
dream – dreamt – dreamt
travel – travelled – travelled
add – added – added
fling – flange – flange
show – showed – showed
shrink – shrank – shrank
nod – nodded – nodded
chide – chide – chide
hop – hopped – hopped
beg – begged – begged
shear – sheared – sheared
emit – emitted – emitted
seek – sought – sought
cancel – canceled – canceled
drop – dropped – dropped
refer – referred – referred
burn – burnt – burnt
build – built – built
slay – slew – slew
spin – spun – spun
enjoy – enjoyed – enjoyed
bend – bent – bent
clean – cleaned – cleaned
loose – loosed – loosed
climb – climbed – climbed
rise – rose – rose
drink – drank – drank
plan – planned – planned
pat – patted – patted
bury – buried – buried
dig – dug – dug
write – wrote – wrote
win – won – won
wear – wore – wore
sleep – slept – slept
do – did – did
swell – swelled – swelled
care – cared – cared
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