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Past Participles200 most common verbs

Universidad Santiago de Cali

Professor: Arturo Valderruten Vidal

Instructions: Search a verb alphabetically to practice or go straight for the quiz.

Regular verbs in English are conjugated in the past participle ending in "ed". Although it seems to be a very simple rule, there are different patterns for adding the endings to the verb stem. Here are some of the most common patterns.(A) ENDS IN A LONG VOWEL + CONSONANT OR CONSONANTS Add the ed termination.

(B) ENDS IN A SHORT VOWEL + CONSONANT Double the consonant and add the ed termination.

PRESENTPlayDelight

PARTICIPLEPlayed?

PRESENTChatCompel

PARTICIPLEChatted?

(C) ENDS IN A CONSONANT + E Add d (C) ENDS IN A CONSONANT + Y Replace y for ied

PRESENTDanceSave

PARTICIPLEDanced?

PRESENTCopyStudy

PARTICIPLECopied?

Irregular English verbs are difficult for students to memorize. By grouping verbs with similar changes together, you can remember them more easily. Here are some groups of irregular verbs that follow the same system of changes. Study the examples below, then deduct the past participle forms of the verbs in each group.

(A) VOWEL CHANGES TO U (B) VOWEL CHANGES TO O, ENDS IN EN

PRESENTBeginDrink

PARTICIPLEBegun?

PRESENTAwakebreak

PARTICIPLEAwoken?

(C) ENDS IN EN (D) ENDS IN OWN

PRESENTMistakeDrive

PARTICIPLEMistaken?

PRESENTBlowFly

PARTICIPLEFlown?

Simple form: add

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

adicionar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

But there is one quite cheap and uncomplicated way to increase study time: add more homework.

Simple form: afford

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

costearse / permitirse el lujo de

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Pesticides allow fruits and vegetables to be produced more cheaply, he says, which means more poor people can afford to eat them.

Simple form: agree

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

estar de acuerdo

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

French taxi drivers agree to increase number of cabs in Paris .

Simple form: answer

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

responder

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

We will make every effort to answer your queries and will reply to you via email within two business days.

Simple form: argue

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

discutir

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Husbands and wives have been known to argue with each other.

Simple form: ask

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

preguntar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Ask a question by clicking on the chat link and typing your question there.

Simple form: avoid

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

evitar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

We use condoms to avoid AIDS.

Simple form: be

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

ser / estar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I'm a good student.

Simple form: become

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

volverse

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Humans are about to become a majority urban species for the first time.

Simple form: begin

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

comenzar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

When pineapple leaves start to grow, begin fertilizing.

Simple form: belong

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

pertenecer

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Faculty members who belong to unions already have formal support systems in place.

Simple form: bet

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

apostar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I bet $260.000 that Deportivo Cali wins next Sunday.

Simple form: bless

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

bendecir

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

They bless babies, they bury elders, they sanctify marriages.

Simple form: blow

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

soplar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

If the wind doesn't blow, the grass doesn't stir.

Simple form: bite

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

morder

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Barking dogs don't bite.

Simple form: boil

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

hervir

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Boil the egg in water for ten minutes.

Simple form: borrow

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

tomar prestado

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Can I borrow your car?

Simple form: break

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

romper

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Despite one misconception, there is no evidence that a bone that breaks will heal to be stronger than it was before.

Simple form: breathe

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

respirar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

After being in the water for over five minutes, the magician released himself and was able to breathe.

Simple form: bring

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

traer

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Remember to bring the music for the party.

Simple form: build

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

construir

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

We build a new stadium for our team.

Simple form: brush

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

cepillarse

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Don't forget to brush your teeth after each meal.

Simple form: burn

Past participle: burned and …?

Click to answer

quemar

This verb is both regular and irregular.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

That acid can burn your skin.

Simple form: buy

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

comprar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I need to buy a lamp for the livingroom.

Simple form: call

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

llamar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Use my cell phone to call an ambulance.

Simple form: carry

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

cargar en brazos, llevar a cuestas

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

The husband carries his wife into the bedroom.

Simple form: change

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

cambiar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Susan wants to change her look.

Simple form: cheat

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

engañar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Good students don't cheat during the exam.

Simple form: choose

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

escoger

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I think I'll choose the blue dress.

Simple form: clean

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

limpiar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

To clean is to take action to make something not dirty.

Simple form: close

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

cerrar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Close de door behind you, please.

Simple form: collect

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

coleccionar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

When I was a kid, I used to collect stamps.

Simple form: come

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

venir, llegar / venirse

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Come to my office, so we can discuss this issue personally.

Simple form: comb

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

peinar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I use this device to cut my hair as I comb it.

Simple form: complain

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

quejarse

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

If you don't solve this problem now, I'm going to complain with the manager.

Simple form: confuse

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

confundir

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

These questions confuse me a lot. I think they should rephrase them.

Simple form: cost

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

costar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

The jacket costs five hundred dollars, it's too expensive.

Simple form: cough

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

toser

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

What about if you sneeze, cough or laugh?

Simple form: cross

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

cruzar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Watch both sides before crossing the street.

Simple form: cut

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

cortar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Cut the lemon in two halves and squeeze it.

Simple form: cry

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

llorar / gritar de dolor

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Darling, the baby is crying.

Simple form: damage

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

dañar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

If the injury damages a nerve, this may cause you to lose feeling in your arms and legs.

Simple form: delay

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

retrasar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

They might delay the inevitable collapse of this house of cards, but it won't stop it.

Simple form: deliver

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

enviar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

You can deliver the pizza to the following address.

Simple form: deserve

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

merecer

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

You've been a good student. You deserve a high score on this quiz.

Simple form: develop

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

desarrollar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

The government has a project to develop an atomic bomb.

Simple form: dig

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

cavar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Knowing where fossils were found in the past might help them decide where to dig.

Simple form: disagree

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

estar en desacuerdo con

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Please read the paper and tell us which aspects of it you disagree with and why.

Simple form: do

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

hacer

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

What are you doing?

Simple form: doubt

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

dudar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I doubt that's the correct way to solve this problem.

Simple form: draw

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

dibujar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

The kid is drawing a rabbit.

Simple form: dream

Past participle: dreamed and …?

Click to answer

soñar

This verb is both regular and irregular.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

It's funny, but when I dream, I can't fight anybody.

Simple form: dress

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

vestir

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

We dress for the activity and cycle quickly enough to get in time.

Simple form: drink

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

beber

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

New regulations in Colombia has increased fines to those who drive after drinking liquor.

Simple form: drive

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

conducir, manejar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I arrest you for driving under the influence of alcohol.

Simple form: dry

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

secar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

This washing machine also dries your clothes within two hours.

Simple form: eat

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

comer

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I love to eat healthy food.

Simple form: earn

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

ganar sueldo

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Americans earn more money than Colombians, yet we're happier.

Simple form: enjoy

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

disfrutar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I really enjoy dancing bachata.

Simple form: expect

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

esperar, tener expectativa

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Let someone know where you are going and when you expect to be back.

Simple form: explain

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

explicar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Greenhouse gases alone cannot explain the warming climate in the Himalayas.

Simple form: fall

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

caer

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

When drops of rain fall, some of them flow downhill, each carrying a bit of dirt.

Simple form: feel

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

sentir

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

If you feel blue, it means that you feel sad.

Simple form: fight

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

pelear

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Don't fight against a bully, try to talk to teachers instead.

Simple form: fill

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

llenar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Don't fill the jar till the edge, you might spill the juice.

Simple form: find

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

encontrar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I can't find this address, can you give me some directions?

Simple form: fit

Past participle: fitted and …?

Click to answer

caber, quedar bien la ropa

This verb is both regular and irregular.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

These new blue jeans really fit very well.

Simple form: fly

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

volar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

This theory states that some dinosaurs learned how to fly and evolved into birds.

Simple form: follow

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

seguir

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

There are guard dogs, who follow around security personnel, treating them as the alpha leaders of their packs.

Simple form: forget

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

olvidar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Don't forget to turn off the light when you leave the bedroom.

Simple form: forgive

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

perdonar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Forgive my manners, sometimes I act in a wrong way, but I promise I'll change.

Simple form: get

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

conseguir, obtener / llegar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Results are what you expect, and consequences are what you get.

Simple form: give

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

dar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

This equipment is a lot more useful when the data it gives can be quickly related to our observations.

Simple form: go

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

ir

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

His family didn't talk about work because he's going to school and he loves to go to school.

Simple form: greet

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

saludar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

People in many countries greet each other with a bow.

Simple form: grow

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

crecer

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

With the help of this vitamin complement we keep the pigs growing faster.

Simple form: guess

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

adivinar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Mom, guess what I have in my hand right now... it's a cockroach!

Simple form: handle

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

manipular

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Over the last couple of years your company has eliminated jobs, and you now have more work than you can handle.

Simple form: happen

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

ocurrir, suceder

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

The theory is that the collision, if there is one, won't happen for another three or four billion years.

Simple form: hang

Past participle: hanged and …?

Click to answer

colgar

This verb is both regular and irregular.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

The corpse was found hanging from a tree.

Simple form: hate

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

odiar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I hate when people don't turn off their phones during a movie.

Simple form: have

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

tener

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I have a good idea: I want to learn most of the verbs conjugations.

Simple form: heat

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

calentar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

He used the oaks for heating the cabin. He used candles for light. He had a hen and a pig. He was so happy with so little.

Simple form: hear

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

oír

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

The voice you hear when you speak is the combination of sound carried along both ears.

Simple form: help

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

ayudar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

God helps those who help themselves.

Simple form: hide

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

esconder

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

The trouble is, too many clouds hide where the sun will shine.

Simple form: hit

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

golpear

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Whether the pitcher hits the stone or the stone hits the pitcher, it goes ill with the pitcher.

Simple form: hope

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

esperar, tener esperanza

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I hope you can get to the meeting on time.

Simple form: hurry

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

apurar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

He never seemed to hurry, or move any more than necessary.

Simple form: hurt

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

herir, lastimar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Evidence is mounting that repeated concussions can hurt the brain in the long-term.

Simple form: improve

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

mejorar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Arthur traveled to Australia because he wanted to improve his English pronunciation.

Simple form: introduce

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

presentar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Allow me to introduce my future wife, Veronica.

Simple form: join

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

unirse

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Join us now and you won't regret it. The party is about to start.

Simple form: jump

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

saltar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Don't jump to conclusions before you hear us.

Simple form: keep

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

mantener / sostener

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

With regard to donations always expect the most from prudent people, who keep their own accounts.

Simple form: kill

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

matar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

This spider species is called the black widow because the female kills the male right after copulation.

Simple form: kiss

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

besar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I declare you husband and wife. You can kiss her now.

Simple form: know

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

saber, conocer

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I know this land like the back of my hand.

Simple form: laugh

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

reír

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

What are you laughing at?

Simple form: learn

Past participle: learned and …?

Click to answer

aprender

This verb is both regular and irregular.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I can learn more from repetition and memory exercises rather than those annoying grammar-based exercises.

Simple form: leave

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

salir, irse

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

When confronted by predators, elk are likely to flee in a herd, leaving the weak behind as prime targets.

Simple form: lend

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

dar en préstamo

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

So I asked my dad to lend me his brand-new car, and guess what he said?

Simple form: let

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

permitir, dejar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Let the kid play with mud. Some doctors say it actually helpls him build antibodies.

Simple form: lie

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

mentir

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Never lie to you mother. Say always the truth to her.

Simple form: like

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

gustar de

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Who do you like better? Justin Biever or Rihanna?

Simple form: listen

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

escuchar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Listen to the CD and answer the questions.

Simple form: live

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

vivir

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

No other life is worth living no mater how long technology can extend life.

Simple form: lock

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

asegurar, poner candado o cerrojo

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Don't lock the door or else I'm going to call the firemen to let me in.

Simple form: look

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

mirar / parecer, semejar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Although warthogs look fierce, they are actually herbivores who prefer to run away rather than fight.

Simple form: love

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

amar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

He even found a permanent research position, which he loves.

Simple form: lose

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

perder

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

In some types of deafness, you only lose the ability to hear high or low tones.

Simple form: make

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

hacer, fabricar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

The wood resisted rot and termites, making it a favorite for fencing, utility poles and furniture.

Simple form: match

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

emparejar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Match column A which includes adjectives with its opposite in column B.

Simple form: meet

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

conocer / encontrarse con / satisfacer

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

It's a pleasure to meet you.

Simple form: miss

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

extrañar / perderse de

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

You can't miss the Louvre museum when you travel to Paris.

Simple form: need

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

necesitar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

He didn't even have a good reason of needing the money.

Simple form: open

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

abrir

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Someone opened a small window in the door and peered at me through an iron grate.

Simple form: owe

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

deber

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I owe you an apology, I was very rude with you last night.

Simple form: pay

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

pagar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Money borrowed without security is a debt of honor that you must pay as promptly as possible.

Simple form: perform

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

desempeñarse

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

I saw Katherine Ibarguen performing one of her best jumps of the season.

Simple form: pick

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

coger

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Pick a number and wait for the raffle to start shortly.

Simple form: play

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

jugar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Let's play videogames after we finish homework.

Simple form: plug

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

conectar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Plug the device and it will be ready to play.

Simple form: prove

Past participle: proved and …?

Click to answer

probar, demostrar

This verb is both regular and irregular.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

City life is no better, and can in fact prove far more vicious.

Simple form: pull

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

halar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

The muscles receive an order to pull those fingers away from the surface.

Simple form: push

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

empujar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Life tries to push entropy in the opposite direction.

Simple form: put

Past participle: ?

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poner

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

She had to be put on medication to heal her sick liver.

Simple form: quit

Past participle: ?

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dejar de, abandonar / marcharse / renunciar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

The last two park rangers quit because of ghosts.

Simple form: rain

Past participle: ?

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llover

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

If it should rain, slip into a shelter, or grab a seat in the main house and have tea.

Simple form: read

Past participle: ?

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leer

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Please read these requirements before you reschedule the appointment.

Simple form: reach

Past participle: ?

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alcanzar

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Fans of intense psychological dramas can expect to be emotionally drained by the time they reach the last chapter.

Simple form: realize

Past participle: ?

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darse cuenta

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

They don't seem to realize the consequences of this admission.

Simple form: receive

Past participle: ?

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recibir

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Applications without unofficial transcripts attached to the application will not receive consideration.

Simple form: refuse

Past participle: ?

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rechazar

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Loyalists would of course refuse, which would then result either in their imprisonment or a lynching.

Simple form: regret

Past participle: ?

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lamentar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

If there's something I regret about my last divorce it's that I didn't file for it earlier.

Simple form: remember

Past participle: ?

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recordar

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Remember, if you have nothing to hide and want people to think you have nothing to hide then hide nothing.

Simple form: reply

Past participle: ?

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responder

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

We will make every effort to answer your queries and will reply to you via email within two business days.

Simple form: request

Past participle: ?

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solicitar

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

If you request our service, you must pay 50% in advance.

Simple form: ride

Past participle: ?

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montar en / viajar en

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Strong Men, riding horses. In the West On a range five hundred miles away.

Simple form: run

Past participle: ?

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correr

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

The amount of skin indicates how muscular the hadrosaur was and, consequently, how fast it could run.

Simple form: rush

Past participle: ?

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apurarse

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Fools rush in Where wise men never go.

Simple form: save

Past participle: ?

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salvar / guardar / ahorrar

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

All that people have they will give to save their lives.

Simple form: say

Past participle: ?

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decir

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Hear what four scholars have to say about this discovery.

Simple form: scare

Past participle: ?

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asustar

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

The dogs are trained to scare cheetahs away by barking at them real loud.

Simple form: scold

Past participle: ?

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regañar

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Do not scold or pressure the kids when they are doing their homework.

Simple form: scream

Past participle: ?

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gritar, chillar

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

And whenever the system collapses, they scream.

Simple form: search

Past participle: ?

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buscar

This is a regular verb.

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Hunger evolved as a trigger to drive us to search or hunt food.

Simple form: see

Past participle: ?

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ver

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

We can expect to see many similar advances in the near future.

Simple form: sell

Past participle: ?

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vender

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

The dead fish then float at the surface of the water, making them easy to catch and sell.

Simple form: send

Past participle: ?

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enviar

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

It is this nostalgia that sends me on a short and nearly fruitless search for the original theatrical release to show the kids.

Simple form: share

Past participle: ?

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compartir

This is a regular verb.

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Please join the artist as he shares his journey to interpret his home state that he loves so much.

Simple form: shave

Past participle: ?

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afeitarse

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Turn off the water while shaving, brushing your teeth or hand-washing dishes.

Simple form: shine

Past participle: ?

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brillar

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

When you shine light on a substance, part of the light is reflected, part is transmitted and part is absorbed.

Simple form: shop

Past participle: ?

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hacer compras

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Here's what to eat, where to shop, and what to do.

Simple form: show

Past participle: ?

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mostrar

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

As the documentary shows, reefs are also a great place to hide.

Simple form: sing

Past participle: ?

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cantar

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Something to think about when next you are tempted to sing in the bath.

Simple form: sit

Past participle: ?

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sentarse

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

The first decision to make upon walking into a meeting room is where to sit.

Simple form: sleep

Past participle: ?

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dormir

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

We spend a third of our lives asleep, but sleep researchers still don't know why.

Simple form: smell

Past participle: smelled and …?

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oler

This verb is both regular and irregular.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Select the fish with your nose: it should smell ocean-fresh or be odorless.

Simple form: smile

Past participle: ?

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sonreír

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Your serious face is cute, but when you smile you look better.

Simple form: smoke

Past participle: ?

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fumar

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

It is prohibited to smoke in this area.

Simple form: sound

Past participle: ?

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sonar

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

You want to take me out to the theater? That sounds great.

Simple form: speak

Past participle: ?

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hablar

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

The school can't create a forum, and then only certain people get to speak there, without any reason.

Simple form: spell

Past participle: spelled and …?

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deletrear

This verb is both regular and irregular.

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Regular or irregular?

A child's ability to read and spell is about 50 per cent inherited, with upbringing and schooling controlling the other half.

Simple form: spend

Past participle: ?

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gastar dinero / pasar tiempo

This is an irregular verb.

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On the roads there are many cars both because people can afford them and because people spend so much time stuck in traffic.

Simple form: stand

Past participle: ?

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ponerse de pie / aguantar

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

He loves standing on a chair, mixing his own bowl of flour and water.

Simple form: start

Past participle: ?

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empezar

This is a regular verb.

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Twenty-nine universities across the country are starting a project to extend their high-speed networks to surrounding communities.

Simple form: stay

Past participle: ?

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quedarse

This is a regular verb.

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They hide from predators by diving beneath the water's surface, where they can stay for up to five minutes.

Simple form: stop

Past participle: ?

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parar

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

More and more people are turning to hypnotherapy to stop smoking.

Simple form: suggest

Past participle: ?

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sugerir

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Now a new study suggests that the sounds she makes could hold clues about the origins of human language.

Simple form: swim

Past participle: ?

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nadar

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

It's a lovely experience to swim in this silky, non-smelly water.

Simple form: take

Past participle: ?

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tomar

This is an irregular verb.

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If you need to take a break from working, there's a relaxation room downstairs.

Simple form: talk

Past participle: ?

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hablar

This is a regular verb.

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Experienced travelers can talk for hours about where and how they hide their valuables.

Simple form: teach

Past participle: ?

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enseñar

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

It's true enough that no one teaches professors how to teach.

Simple form: tell

Past participle: ?

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decir

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Many shamans believe the plants will tell them how to cure the sick people.

Simple form: think

Past participle: ?

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pensar

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Too often students think they must hide their attendance from everyone in thei department.

Simple form: throw

Past participle: ?

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tirar, lanzar

This is an irregular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

It is physically impossible to throw a baseball slower than your arm is moving.

Simple form: tie

Past participle: ?

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atar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

In addition, you should tie the legs of the calf so it does not immediately try to nurse the cow.

Simple form: touch

Past participle: ?

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tocar

This is a regular verb.

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The amount of waters was beyond my imagination and the ability to almost touch the falls was overwhelming.

Simple form: travel

Past participle: ?

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viajar

This is a regular verb.

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Lisa loves traveling and talking to other people about what they do.

Simple form: try

Past participle: ?

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intentar / medirse o probar algo

This is a regular verb.

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These are a few of the many groups that are trying to help.

Simple form: type

Past participle: ?

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digitar

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

This keyboard would make it a good tool for him to type emails and SMS messages.

Simple form: understand

Past participle: ?

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entender

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Never sign a contract that you do not fully understand.

Simple form: wait

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

We see a lot of hurry up, but we still wait for our project approval.

Simple form: walk

Past participle: ?

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caminar

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

One of the biggest problems with modern footwear is that it has changed the way we walk.

Simple form: want

Past participle: ?

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querer

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Cell-phone users who want to get out of work now have a new possibility: chat instead.

Simple form: wash

Past participle: ?

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lavar

This is a regular verb.

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

Turn off the water while shaving, brushing your teeth or hand-washing dishes.

Simple form: watch

Past participle: ?

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mirar

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Watching humans escape from dinosaurs might make for exciting cinema, but it is absolutely awful history.

Simple form: wear

Past participle: ?

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vestir, llevar puesto

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Her favorite answer was that, in her days as a medical student, she used to wear what she liked.

Simple form: win

Past participle: ?

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ganar

This is an irregular verb.

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Eddy loves to invent things, and he is confident that he will win the science fair he is competing in.

Simple form: work

Past participle: ?

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trabajar

This is a regular verb.

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I am working with my sister at her dental office.

Simple form: worry

Past participle: ?

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preocuparse

This is a regular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

Talk of cloning typically inspires speculation and worry about duplicating people.

Simple form: write

Past participle: ?

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escribir

This is an irregular verb.

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Regular or irregular?

The juror should write a letter to the clerk of court requesting an excuse with an explanation.

Simple form: bother

Past participle: ?

Click to answer

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular?

molestar

This is a regular verb.

Kat's neighbors hear her screams, but no one bothers to call the police, assuming someone else already has.

Simple form: cook

Past participle: ?

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cocinar

This is a regular verb.

Click to answer

The only place you can cook is in the kitchen. Stop doing dangerous things in the bedroom!

Simple form: struggle

Past participle: ?

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luchar

This is a regular verb.

Click to answer

Physicists still struggle to explain high-temperature superconductivity.

Simple form: die

Past participle: ?

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular? This is a regular verb.

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The surprise is so good! It’s something to die for.

morir

Simple form: bully

Past participle: ?

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular? This is a regular verb.

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As to your comment as to me leaving, please go bully someone else.

matonear

Simple form: chat

Past participle: ?

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular? This is a regular verb.

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He will chat before and after games, or while waiting to play, but the talk is always soccer.

charlar

Simple form: design

Past participle: ?

In Spanish, please:

Regular or irregular? This is a regular verb.

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As an alternative, they can design a new section for their town's Web site.

diseñar

Exit.

Home.

Result.

The end.