Irregular Verb tool
1/5
Start
Group #1
All three forms are the same in these verbs
Learning English irregular verbs is easy when we know that they are not completely irregular. They can be classified into groups according to their similarities. The first group of irregular verbs that you will learn with this tool is the group of irregular verbs that do not change in present, past and past participle. In other words, their present, past and past participle form is the same.
Activity #1
Listen and learn
Listen to the irregular verbs, drag and drop the matching words into the correct boxes, then click the icon to see examples of the verbs in context.
bid
let
set
shut
bet
hurt
fit
burst
cost
cut
put
quit
spread
hit
Activity #2
Dictation
Listen carefully and write the verb that you hear. Repeat in your mind what you hear.
Activity #3
Solve the crossword puzzle
Read the Spanish verb clue, then type the matching English irregular verb to complete the crossword
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Activity #4
Make them your own
The secret to learning new vocabulary is to use it to communicate ideas in your daily life. Use your phone to record your voice while you try to answer some of the following questions using irregular verbs.
Practice answering the questions below
Have you ever hurt yourself in an embarrassing or silly way that you still remember?
¿Alguna vez te has lastimado (o te has hecho daño) de una forma tonta o vergonzosa que todavía recuerdes?
Have you ever shut yourself out of your house or car? When was the last time it happened?
¿Alguna vez te has quedado por fuera de tu casa o del carro (por dejar las llaves adentro)? ¿Cuándo fue la última vez que te pasó?
What's a rumor or story that spread quickly among your friends or family?
¿Qué rumor (o chisme) o historia se ha esparcido (o ha corrido) rápidamente entre tus amigos o tu familia últimamente?
SHUT
Simple past
She shut her eyes for a moment to rest.
Present perfect
Oops, I think I've shut the keys inside the car!
When was the last time you put sugar in your coffee or tea, and how much did you use?
¿Cuándo fue la última vez que le echaste/pusiste azúcar a tu café o té? ¿Cuánta le echaste/pusiste?
HIT
Simple past
The baseball hit the window and broke it.
Present perfect
Wow, you've hit the bullseye again!
Have you ever quit a hobby or activity? Do you regret quitting it?
¿Alguna vez has dejado un hobby (pasatiempo) o alguna actividad? ¿Te arrepientes de haberlo dejado?
What's something you bought that cost much more than you expected?
¿Qué es algo que compraste que te costó (o te salió) mucho más de lo que esperabas?
Sample answer
Ugh, fixing my bike recently... it cost way more than I expected! That repair bill definitely surprised me.
Lee la pista del verbo en español, luego escribe el verbo irregular en inglés correspondiente para completar el crucigrama.
Aprender los verbos irregulares en inglés es fácil si sabemos que no son totalmente irregulares. Estos pueden clasificarse en grupos según sus similitudes. El primer grupo de verbos irregulares que aprenderás con esta herramienta es el de aquellos verbos que no cambian su forma en presente, pasado y participio pasado. En otras palabras, su forma en presente, pasado y pasado participio es la misma.
QUIT
Simple past
He quit the team because he didn't have time.
Present perfect
Congratulations! You've finally quit biting your nails.
PUT
Simple past
He put sugar in his coffee.
Present perfect
I have put your clean clothes on your bed.
Sample answer
Hmm, recently a story about who might be dating who in our friend group spread really fast. That kind of news always does!
Sample answer
Oh yeah, I've definitely shut myself out of the house before! The worst is when you shut the car door and then see the keys inside. That last happened maybe six months ago? Awful feeling!
Escucha los verbos irregulares, arrastra y suelta las palabras correspondientes en las casillas correctas, luego haz clic en el icono (+) para ver ejemplos de los verbos en contexto
Sample answer
Oh, last night I was watching some funny animal videos online... I just burst out laughing! Seriously, tears were streaming, I couldn't stop.
COST
Simple past
My plane ticket cost less than I expected.
Present perfect
Everything has cost so much more lately.
BET
Simple past
We bet $5 on who would win the game.
Present perfect
I've never bet money on anything before!
SPREAD
Simple past
I spread cream cheese on my bagel this morning.
Present perfect
He has spread the cards out on the table for a game.
Have you ever hit your head on something? What were you doing?
¿Alguna vez te has golpeado la cabeza con algo? ¿Qué estabas haciendo (en ese momento)?
Have you ever bid on something at an auction or online sale?
¿Alguna vez has pujado por algo en una subasta o en una venta por internet?
SET
Simple past
They set up the tent before it got dark.
Present perfect
The Jell-O has finally set in the fridge.
Have you ever cut your own hair? How did it turn out?
¿Alguna vez te has cortado el cabello tú mismo/a? ¿Cómo te quedó?
LET
Simple past
My parents let me go to the concert last weekend.
Present perfect
She has never let her dog run loose in the park.
Sample answer
Ugh, yes! Just the other day I hit my head on an open cabinet door in the kitchen. I was rushing looking for something and totally didn't see it!
Sample answer
Yes! I once fell off my chair right in the middle of the office... I didn't really hurt myself badly, thankfully, but it was so embarrassing!
El secreto para aprender vocabulario nuevo es usarlo para comunicar ideas en tu vida cotidiana. Usa tu celular para grabar tu voz mientras intentas responder algunas de las siguientes preguntas usando los verbos irregulares.
Did your parents let you go to parties or stay out late when you were a teenager?
Cuando eras adolescente, ¿tus papás te dejaban ir a fiestas o quedarte hasta tarde (fuera de casa)?
FIT
Simple past
Those shoes fit perfectly when I tried them on.
Present perfect
This sweater has always fit me just right.
HURT
Simple past
I hurt my knee when I fell off my bike.
Present perfect
My feet have hurt all day from walking so much.
What's something that made you burst into laughter recently?
¿Qué te hizo estallar (o atacarte) de la risa recientemente?
Sample answer
Yep, sure did. I set it for 6:15 AM, so I could get things organized before heading out.
Sample answer
Not really! My parents were pretty strict. They didn't usually let me stay out very late, even on weekends.
Sample answer
Oh gosh, yeah! I cut my own hair once during the pandemic. Honestly, it wasn't terrible, but... let's just say I'm not doing that again!
Did you set an alarm to wake up today? What time?
¿Pusiste (o programaste) alarma para despertarte hoy? ¿A qué hora?
Sample answer
Yeah, I quit taking dance classes about a year ago because I got too busy. Sometimes I do regret it a little, yeah. It was fun.
Escucha atentamente y escribe el verbo que escuches. Repite mentalmente lo que escuches.
Sample answer
Oh, wow, it's been years since I put sugar in my coffee. I just got used to it black a long time ago.
BURST
Simple past
The bubble burst right in front of my face.
Present perfect
Look, the bag has burst open and everything fell out.
CUT
Simple past
Mom cut the apple into slices for me.
Present perfect
Be careful, I've just cut myself with that knife three times.
BID
Simple past
Last time, he bid $50 at the auction
Present perfect
He has bid three times at this auction today
Sample answer
Nope, I've never actually bid on anything. I think I'd get too caught up in the excitement and end up spending way too much!
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Irregular Verb tool
1/5
Start
Group #1
All three forms are the same in these verbs
Learning English irregular verbs is easy when we know that they are not completely irregular. They can be classified into groups according to their similarities. The first group of irregular verbs that you will learn with this tool is the group of irregular verbs that do not change in present, past and past participle. In other words, their present, past and past participle form is the same.
Activity #1
Listen and learn
Listen to the irregular verbs, drag and drop the matching words into the correct boxes, then click the icon to see examples of the verbs in context.
bid
let
set
shut
bet
hurt
fit
burst
cost
cut
put
quit
spread
hit
Activity #2
Dictation
Listen carefully and write the verb that you hear. Repeat in your mind what you hear.
Activity #3
Solve the crossword puzzle
Read the Spanish verb clue, then type the matching English irregular verb to complete the crossword
Loading ...
Activity #4
Make them your own
The secret to learning new vocabulary is to use it to communicate ideas in your daily life. Use your phone to record your voice while you try to answer some of the following questions using irregular verbs.
Practice answering the questions below
Have you ever hurt yourself in an embarrassing or silly way that you still remember?
¿Alguna vez te has lastimado (o te has hecho daño) de una forma tonta o vergonzosa que todavía recuerdes?
Have you ever shut yourself out of your house or car? When was the last time it happened?
¿Alguna vez te has quedado por fuera de tu casa o del carro (por dejar las llaves adentro)? ¿Cuándo fue la última vez que te pasó?
What's a rumor or story that spread quickly among your friends or family?
¿Qué rumor (o chisme) o historia se ha esparcido (o ha corrido) rápidamente entre tus amigos o tu familia últimamente?
SHUT
Simple past
She shut her eyes for a moment to rest.
Present perfect
Oops, I think I've shut the keys inside the car!
When was the last time you put sugar in your coffee or tea, and how much did you use?
¿Cuándo fue la última vez que le echaste/pusiste azúcar a tu café o té? ¿Cuánta le echaste/pusiste?
HIT
Simple past
The baseball hit the window and broke it.
Present perfect
Wow, you've hit the bullseye again!
Have you ever quit a hobby or activity? Do you regret quitting it?
¿Alguna vez has dejado un hobby (pasatiempo) o alguna actividad? ¿Te arrepientes de haberlo dejado?
What's something you bought that cost much more than you expected?
¿Qué es algo que compraste que te costó (o te salió) mucho más de lo que esperabas?
Sample answer
Ugh, fixing my bike recently... it cost way more than I expected! That repair bill definitely surprised me.
Lee la pista del verbo en español, luego escribe el verbo irregular en inglés correspondiente para completar el crucigrama.
Aprender los verbos irregulares en inglés es fácil si sabemos que no son totalmente irregulares. Estos pueden clasificarse en grupos según sus similitudes. El primer grupo de verbos irregulares que aprenderás con esta herramienta es el de aquellos verbos que no cambian su forma en presente, pasado y participio pasado. En otras palabras, su forma en presente, pasado y pasado participio es la misma.
QUIT
Simple past
He quit the team because he didn't have time.
Present perfect
Congratulations! You've finally quit biting your nails.
PUT
Simple past
He put sugar in his coffee.
Present perfect
I have put your clean clothes on your bed.
Sample answer
Hmm, recently a story about who might be dating who in our friend group spread really fast. That kind of news always does!
Sample answer
Oh yeah, I've definitely shut myself out of the house before! The worst is when you shut the car door and then see the keys inside. That last happened maybe six months ago? Awful feeling!
Escucha los verbos irregulares, arrastra y suelta las palabras correspondientes en las casillas correctas, luego haz clic en el icono (+) para ver ejemplos de los verbos en contexto
Sample answer
Oh, last night I was watching some funny animal videos online... I just burst out laughing! Seriously, tears were streaming, I couldn't stop.
COST
Simple past
My plane ticket cost less than I expected.
Present perfect
Everything has cost so much more lately.
BET
Simple past
We bet $5 on who would win the game.
Present perfect
I've never bet money on anything before!
SPREAD
Simple past
I spread cream cheese on my bagel this morning.
Present perfect
He has spread the cards out on the table for a game.
Have you ever hit your head on something? What were you doing?
¿Alguna vez te has golpeado la cabeza con algo? ¿Qué estabas haciendo (en ese momento)?
Have you ever bid on something at an auction or online sale?
¿Alguna vez has pujado por algo en una subasta o en una venta por internet?
SET
Simple past
They set up the tent before it got dark.
Present perfect
The Jell-O has finally set in the fridge.
Have you ever cut your own hair? How did it turn out?
¿Alguna vez te has cortado el cabello tú mismo/a? ¿Cómo te quedó?
LET
Simple past
My parents let me go to the concert last weekend.
Present perfect
She has never let her dog run loose in the park.
Sample answer
Ugh, yes! Just the other day I hit my head on an open cabinet door in the kitchen. I was rushing looking for something and totally didn't see it!
Sample answer
Yes! I once fell off my chair right in the middle of the office... I didn't really hurt myself badly, thankfully, but it was so embarrassing!
El secreto para aprender vocabulario nuevo es usarlo para comunicar ideas en tu vida cotidiana. Usa tu celular para grabar tu voz mientras intentas responder algunas de las siguientes preguntas usando los verbos irregulares.
Did your parents let you go to parties or stay out late when you were a teenager?
Cuando eras adolescente, ¿tus papás te dejaban ir a fiestas o quedarte hasta tarde (fuera de casa)?
FIT
Simple past
Those shoes fit perfectly when I tried them on.
Present perfect
This sweater has always fit me just right.
HURT
Simple past
I hurt my knee when I fell off my bike.
Present perfect
My feet have hurt all day from walking so much.
What's something that made you burst into laughter recently?
¿Qué te hizo estallar (o atacarte) de la risa recientemente?
Sample answer
Yep, sure did. I set it for 6:15 AM, so I could get things organized before heading out.
Sample answer
Not really! My parents were pretty strict. They didn't usually let me stay out very late, even on weekends.
Sample answer
Oh gosh, yeah! I cut my own hair once during the pandemic. Honestly, it wasn't terrible, but... let's just say I'm not doing that again!
Did you set an alarm to wake up today? What time?
¿Pusiste (o programaste) alarma para despertarte hoy? ¿A qué hora?
Sample answer
Yeah, I quit taking dance classes about a year ago because I got too busy. Sometimes I do regret it a little, yeah. It was fun.
Escucha atentamente y escribe el verbo que escuches. Repite mentalmente lo que escuches.
Sample answer
Oh, wow, it's been years since I put sugar in my coffee. I just got used to it black a long time ago.
BURST
Simple past
The bubble burst right in front of my face.
Present perfect
Look, the bag has burst open and everything fell out.
CUT
Simple past
Mom cut the apple into slices for me.
Present perfect
Be careful, I've just cut myself with that knife three times.
BID
Simple past
Last time, he bid $50 at the auction
Present perfect
He has bid three times at this auction today
Sample answer
Nope, I've never actually bid on anything. I think I'd get too caught up in the excitement and end up spending way too much!