


The following English irregular verbs are now obsolete and use the standard past and participle forms (-ed). The three printable game boards feature the following irregular verbs that kids can memorize while playing: bear, beat, become, begin, bite, blow, break, bring, build, burn, buy, catch, choose, come, cost, cut, dig, dive, draw, dream, drink, drive, eat, fall, feed, feel, fight, find, fly, forbid, freeze, get, give, go, grow, hang, have, hear, hide, hit, hold, hurt, know, lead, learn, learn, leave, lie, make, pay, put, read, ride, ring, run, say, see, sell, send, sew, shake, shoot, show. We do not foresee all the irregular verbs ever being standardized, but some of the more minor variations in less commonly used words will probably disappear in the next genration or two. Test your smarts with these fun quizzes about frogs. The trend, in English, and especially in American English, is to standardize the irregular verbs. Our free ESL game videos are fun online games for learning English. Table of the most common irregular verbs infinitive
