This is a list of the most important irregular verbs in the English language which have been divided into CEFR levels and the irregular verbs in this section have been put into 5 sets according to the frequency of the verb.

Below you will find three tests to test your knowledge.

The first column is the infinitive of the verb, the second column is the Simple Past Tense and the third column is the Past Participle.

InfinitiveSimple PastPast ParticipleMeaning
To meetmetmethttps://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/meet
To readreadreadhttps://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/read
To wakewokewokenhttps://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wake
To singsangsunghttps://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sing
To rideroderiddenhttps://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ride
To wearworewornhttps://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wear
To choosechosechosenhttps://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/choose
To beginbeganbegunhttps://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/begin
To drawdrewdrawnhttps://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/draw
To swimswamswumhttps://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/swim

Essential A1 Irregular Verbs - Set Three

Test your irregular verbs

Essential A1 Irregular Verbs Set Three - Simple Past

Write the simple past forms of the irregular verb shown.
1.
meet -
2.
read -
3.
wake -
4.
sing -
5.
ride -
6.
wear -
7.
begin -
8.
choose -
9.
draw -
10.
swim -

Essential A1 Irregular Verbs Set Three - Past Participle

Write the past participle forms of the irregular verb shown.
1.
meet -
2.
read -
3.
wake -
4.
sing -
5.
ride -
6.
wear -
7.
begin -
8.
choose -
9.
draw -
10.
swim -

Essential A1 Irregular Verbs Set Three - Infinitive

Write the infinitive forms of the irregular verb shown.
1.
met -
2.
read -
3.
woken -
4.
sung -
5.
ridden -
6.
worn -
7.
begun -
8.
chosen -
9.
drawn
10.
swum -

Lists are derived from an internet corpus assembled by the English Grammar Club with use of the university of Lancaster’s LancsBox 5.1.2 software.

Category: Irregular Verbs

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