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Irregular verbs in English, beginning with the letter f. Learn the verbs in their past participle form in column one. See the verbs used in context in column two.
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fallen |
I have just fallen over. (fall - fell - fallen)
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fed |
Have you fed the dogs yet? (feed - fed - fed)
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felt |
I have never felt as tired as I did after yesterday's walk. (feel - felt - felt)
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fought |
The children have never fought over their toys. (fight - fought - fought)
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found |
I have found all the spelling tests this year very easy. (find - found - found)
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fled |
Even though the rain isn't heavy, we have already fled the beach. (flee - fled - fled)
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flown |
The pilot has just flown from England to America. (fly - flew - flown)
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forgotten |
I have never forgotten to practise my spellings. (forget - forgot - forgotten)
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forgiven |
He has already forgiven his friend for lying to him. (forgive - forgave - forgiven)
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frozen |
The roads have not frozen yet. (freeze - froze - frozen)
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