LISTA DE VERBOS IRREGULARES PAST PARTICIPLE



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LISTA DE VERBOS IRREGULARES 1. Arise Arose Arisen Levantarse; surgir 2. Awake Awoke Awoken Despertarse 3. Be Was/were Been Ser, estar 4. Bear Bore Born Soportar; llevar 5. Beat Beat Beaten Golpear; vencer 6. Become Became Become Llegar a ser; convertirse 7. Begin Began Begun Empezar 8. Bend Bent Bent Doblar, flexionar 9. Bet Bet Bet Apostar 10. Bind Bound Bound Vendar; encuadernar 11. Bite Bit Bitten Morder 12. Bleed bled Bled Sangrar 13. Blow Blew Blown Soplar 14. Break Broke Broken Romper 15. Bring Brought Brought Traer; llevar 16. Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Emitir 17. Build Built Built Construir 18. Buy Bought Bought Comprar 19. Cast Cast Cast Echar; arrojar 20. Catch Caught Caught Coger; atrapar 21. Choose Chose Chosen Elegir 22. Cling Clung Clung Aferrarse; agarrase 23. Come Came Come Venir 24. Cost Cost Cost Costar 25. Creep Crept Crept Deslizarse; trepar 26. Cut Cut Cut Cortar 27. Deal Dealt Dealt Tratar 28. Dig Dug Dug Cavar; Excavar 29. Do Did Done Hacer 30. Draw Drew Drawn Dibujar Guía de uso exclusivo para Liceo Cervantes Media 2011. Página 1

31. Dream Dreamt/dreamed Dreamt/dreamed Soñar 32. Drink Drank Drunk Beber 33. Drive Drove Driven Conducir 34. Dwell Dwelt/dwelled Dwelt/dwelled Morar 35. Eat Ate Eaten Comer 36. Fall Fell Fallen Caer 37. Feed Fed Fed Alimentar 38. Feel Felt Felt Sentir 39. Fight Fought Fought Luchar 40. Find Found Found Encontrar 41. Fit Fit/Fitted Fit/fitted Encajar; ajustar 42. Flee Fled Fled Huir 43. Fling Flung Flung Arrojar 44. Fly Flew Flown Volar 45. Forbid Forbade Forbidden Prohibir 46. Forecast Forecast Forecast Prever; predecir 47. Forget Forgot Forgotten Olvidar 48. Freeze Froze Frozen Congelar(se) 49. Get Got Got Obtener 50. Give Gave Given Dar 51. Go Went Gone Ir 52. Grow Grew Grown Crecer; cultivar 53. Hang Hung/Hanged Hung/hanged Colgar 54. Have Had Had Tener 55. Hear Heard Heard Oir 56. Hide Hid Hidden Ocultar(se) 57. Hit Hit Hit Golpear 58. Hold Held Held Sostener; coger 59. Hurt Hurt Hurt Herir 60. Keep Kept Kept Guardar; quedarse Guía de uso exclusivo para Liceo Cervantes Media 2011. Página 2

61. Kneel Knelt/kneeld Knelt/Kneeled Arrodillarse 62. Knit Knit/Knitted Knit/Knitted Tejer; hacer punto 63. Know Knew Known Saber; conocer 64. Lay Laid Laid Colocar; poner 65. Lead Led Led Guiar; llevar 66. Lean Leant/leaned Leant/leaned Apoyar(se) 67. Leap Leapt/leaped Leapt/leaped Saltar 68. Learn Learnt/learned Learnt/learned Aprender 69. Leave Left Left Dejar; salir 70. Lend Lent Lent Prestar 71. Let Let Let Dejar; permitir 72. Lie Lay Lain Estar tumbado; echarse 73. Light Lit Lit Encender 74. Lose Lost Lost Perder 75. Make Made Made Hacer; fabricar 76. Mean Meant Meant Significar 77. Meet Met Met Encontrase; conocer 78. Mow Mowed Mow/mowed Cortar; segar 79. Pay Paid Paid Pagar 80. Prove Proved Proven/proved Probar; demostrar 81. Put Put Put Poner 82. Quit Quit Quit Dejar 83. Read Read /red/ Read /red/ Leer 84. Ride Rode Ridden Montar 85. Ring Rang Rung Sonar (teléfono); tocar timbre 86. Rise Rose Risen Levantarse 87. Run Ran Run Correr 88. Saw Sawed Sawn/sawed Serrar 89. Say Said Said Decir 90. See Saw Seen Ver Guía de uso exclusivo para Liceo Cervantes Media 2011. Página 3

91. Seek Sought Sought Buscar 92. Sell Sold Sold Vender 93. Send Sent Sent Enviar 94. Set Set Set Poner 95. Sew /sou/ Sewd Sewn/sewed Coser 96. Shake Shook Shaken Agitar 97. Shear Sheared Shorn/sheared Esquilar 98. Shed Shed Shed Verter; derramar 99. Shine Shone Shone Brillar 100. Shoot Shot Shot Disparar; filmar 101. Show Showed Shown Mostrar 102. Shrink Shrank Shrunk Encoger(se) 103. Shut Shut Shut Cerrar 104. Sing Sang Sung Cantar 105. Sink Sank Sunk Hundir(se) 106. Sit Sat Sat Sentarse 107. Sleep Slept Slept Dormir 108. Slide Slid Slid Resbalarse 109. Sling Slung Slung Tirar; arrojar 110. Smell Smelt/smelled Smelt/smelled Oler 111. Sow Sowed Sown/sowed Sembrar 112. Speak Spoke Spoken Hablar 113. Speed Sped/speeded Sped/speeded Conducir a mucha velocidad 114. Spell Spelt/spelled Spelt/spelled Deletrear 115. Spend Spent Spent Gastar; pasar el tiempo 116. Spin Spun/span Spun Girar 117. Spit Spit/spat Spit/spat Escupir 118. Spill Spilt/spilled Spilt/spilled Derramar 119. Split Split Split Dividir 120. Spoil Spoilt Spoilt Estropear 121. Spread Spread Spread Extender; untar Guía de uso exclusivo para Liceo Cervantes Media 2011. Página 4

122. Spring Sprang Sprung Brotar; nacer 123. Stand Stood Stood Estar de pie 124. Steal Stole Stolen Robar 125. Stick Stuck Stuck Pegar; encajarse 126. Stink Stank Stunk Apestar 127. Strike Struck Struck Golpear 128. Sting Stung Stung Picar (insecto) 129. Strive Strove Striven Esforzarse; luchar 130. Swear Swore Sworn Jurar 131. Sweep Swept Swept Barrer 132. Swell Swelled Swollen/swelled Hinchar(se) 133. Swim Swam Swum Nadar 134. Swing Swung Swung Balancear 135. Take Took Taken Coger 136. Teach Taught Taught Enseñar 137. Tear Tore Torn Rasgar 138. Tell Told Told Decir 139. Think Thought Thought Pensar 140. Throw Threw Thrown Lanzar 141. Thrust Thrust Thrust Empujar 142. Tread Trod Trodden Pisar 143. Understand Understood Understood Entender 144. Wake Woke Woken Despertar(se) 145. Wear Wore Worn Usar (ropa); llevar puesto 146. Weave Wove Woven/weaved Tejer 147. Weep Wept Wept Llorar 148. Wet Wet/wetted Wet/wetted Mojar 149. Win Won Won Ganar 150. Wind Wound Wound Enrollar; dar cuenta 151. Wring Wrung Wrung Torcer; retorcer 152. Write Wrote Written Escribir Guía de uso exclusivo para Liceo Cervantes Media 2011. Página 5