Irregular Verbs Exercises
Irregular verbs exercises with answers — practise past simple and past participle forms of common irregular verbs online. Choose the correct V2 and V3 forms, learn to tell past simple from past participle, and compare regular and irregular verbs in mixed exercises. From beginner to advanced irregular verbs practice with multiple choice and worksheet modes plus printable PDF worksheets. 4 exercise sets with 80 questions (A1 - B1 Level).
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Common Irregular Verbs: Past Simple Forms
Irregular Verbs Exercises
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Irregular Verbs: Past Participle Forms
Irregular Verbs Exercises
Past Simple or Past Participle? V2 vs V3
Irregular Verbs Exercises
“She ___ home early yesterday.”
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Two big American studies say that bad sleep can raise cancer risk in young adults. The studies looked at over 18 million…
Regular and Irregular Verbs: Mixed Practice
Irregular Verbs Exercises
“The company ___ over 200 people last year.”
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Why practice Irregular Verbs exercises?
These Irregular Verbs exercises help you memorise the most important English verb forms step by step. Start with the past simple forms of the most common irregular verbs (go → went, see → saw), then learn their past participle forms used in perfect tenses (gone, seen, done). Next, practise telling V2 and V3 apart in context — a key skill for accurate grammar. Finally, mix regular and irregular verbs together in a comprehensive review. Covers CEFR levels A1 to B1.