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The simple present says that something was true in the past, is true in the present, and will be true in the future. It expresses general statements of fact and timeless truths. | 2-7 IRREGULAR VERBS AN ALPHABETICAL LIST Note Verbs followed by a bullet are defined at the end of the list. SIMPLE FORM SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE SIMPLE FORM SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE arise arose arisen forbid forbade forbidden be was. were been forecast forecast forecast bear bore borne born forget forgot forgotten beat beat beaten beat forgive forgave forgiven become became become forsake forsook forsaken begin began begun freeze froze frozen bend bent bent get got gotten got bet bet bet give gave given bid bid bid go went gone bind bound bound grind ground ground bite bit bitten grow grew grown bleed bled bled hang hung hung blow blew blown have had had break broke broken hear heard heard breed bred bred hide hid hidden bring brought brought hit hit hit broadcast broadcast broadcast hold held held build built built hurt hurt hurt burn burned burnt burned burnt keep kept kept burst burst burst kneel kneeled knelt kneeled knelt buy bought bought know knew known cast cast cast lay laid laid catch caught caught lead led led choose chose chosen lean leaned leant leaned leant cling clung clung leap leaped leapt leaped leapt come came come learn learned learned cost cost cost learnt learnt creep crept crept leave left left cut cut cut lend lent lent deal dealt dealt let let let dig dug dug lie lay lain do did done light lighted lit lighted lit draw drew drawn lose lost lost dream dreamed dreamed make made made dreamt dreamt mean meant meant eat ate eaten meet met met fall fell fallen mislay mislaid mislaid feed fed fed mistake mistook mistaken feel felt felt pay paid paid fight fought fought put put put find found found quit quit quit fit fit fitted fit fitted read read read flee fled fled rid rid rid fling flung flung ride rode ridden fly flew flown ring rang rung In British English get-got-got. In American English get-got-gottenlgot. Hang is a regular verb when it means to kill someone with a rope around his her neck compare I hung my clothes in the closet. They