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Irregular verbs in English, beginning with the letter s. Learn the verbs in their base form in column one. Learn how the verbs change when they are in their past simple and past participle forms in column two.
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say |
say - said - said
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see |
see - saw - seen
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seek |
seek - sought - sought
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sell |
sell - sold - sold
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send |
send - sent - sent
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set |
set - set - set
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sew |
sew - sewed - sewn
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shake |
shake - shook - shaken
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shine |
shine - shone - shone
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shoot |
shoot - shot - shot
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show |
show - showed - shown
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shrink |
shrink - shrank - shrunk
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shut |
shut - shut - shut
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sing |
sing - sang - sung
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sink |
sink - sank - sunk
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sit |
sit - sat - sat
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sleep |
sleep - slept - slept
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slide |
slide - slid - slid
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smell |
smell - smelt - smelt
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