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Irregular verbs in English, beginning with the letters g and h. Learn the verbs in their past participle form in column one. See the verbs used in context in column two.

got Have you ever got a good mark in your spelling test? (get - got - got)
given My mum has never given me a bar of chocolate. (give - gave - given)
gone They have just gone to the park. They are there now. (go - went - gone)
been I have already been to the park this week. (go - went - been)
grown Look how tall my tomato plants have already grown. (grow - grew - grown)
had So far today, I have had two cups of tea. (have - had - had)
heard I have just heard the news. (hear - heard - heard)
hung I have already hung the washing out. (hang - hung - hung)
hanged They have already hanged the prisoner. (hang - hanged - hanged)
hidden My sister has never hidden her toys from me. (hide - hid - hidden)
hit She has just hit her head. (hit - hit - hit)
held I have just held my newborn baby sister. (hold - held - held)
hurt So far this week, I have hurt my knee and my elbow. (hurt - hurt - hurt)

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given
gone
been
grown
had
heard
hung
hanged
hidden
hit
held
hurt

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