20 Irregular Verbs List, V1 V2 V3 Form
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Use of Verbs and Verb Types
Words that describe a movement, a situation, or an event in a sentence are called “verbs”. In terms of English grammar, verbs should also be used correctly in a sentence. Verb types and the use of these varieties are required for a correct sentence structure and a correct meaning. It is possible to see that verbs are grouped under two general headings in grammar. The verbs are more detailed in these 2 main headings.
Non-Stative Verbs or Action Verbs
The verbs under this title directly describe what the subject is busy with at that moment. In particular, these verbs contain visible, in other words, concrete action and situations. The use of such verbs is known as the Simple Present Tense and the Present Continuous Tense.
- My mother is cleaning the house now.
- She plays sports every morning.
- I’m doing dinner tonight.
- He is holding a large package in his hand.
V1 | V2 | V3 |
Arise | Arose | Arisen |
Awake | Awoke | Awoken |
Be | was/were | Been |
Bear | Bore | Born |
Beat | Beat | Beaten |
Become | Became | Become |
Foresee | Foresaw | Foreseen |
Foretell | Foretold | Foretold |
Freeze | Froze | Frozen |
Give | Gave | Given |
Meet | Met | Met |
Pay | Paid | Paid |
Mistake | Mistook | Mistaken |
Overhear | Overheard | Overheard |
Oversleep | Overslept | Overslept |
Put | Put | Put |
Read | Read | Read |
Rend | Rent | Rent |
Run | Ran | Run |