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Did you know that there are over 600,000 words in English? That's a lot of words, and far more than any human being could ever manage to learn. Even Shakespeare only used around 55,000 different words in all of his works. Mind you, he did actually invent quite a few of them. To get a good mastery of English, you do need to expand your vocabulary as much as possible. The more words you know, the better your English will be. The Activities here will help you to quickly develop your vocabulary.
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Are you ready to take the ultimate Irregular English Verbs challenge? Can you get 20 questions right in the quickest possible time to put your name at the top of the Leader Board? When you do the quiz, you will be asked to write the 2nd or 3rd form of one of the 340 irregular English verbs. The fastest challenger with the highest score will go to the top of the Leader Board. The verbs all have audio to help you if you get stuck.
Britlish Challenges let you test just how good your English is against other challengers from around the world. Get the highest score in the fastest time and you can be at the top of the lesson Leader Boards. The Leader Board for this Challenge is under the Challenge. You can see all of your own results in your Study Record if you have a free Britlish account. Can you get to the top of the leader board?
Test yourself on your knowledge of the most common irregular English verbs. You can listen to each verb in its 3 forms as you do the questions. awake : awoke awoken | be : was, were been | bear : bore born | beat : beat beat | become : became become | begin : began begun | bend : bent bent | beset : beset beset | bet : bet bet | bid : bid/bade bid/bidden | bind : bound bound | bite : bit bitten | bleed : bled bled | blow : blew blown | break : broke broken | breed : bred bred | bring : brought brought | broadcast : broadcast broadcast | build : built built | burn : burned/burnt burned/burnt | burst : burst burst | buy : bought bought | cast : cast cast | catch : caught caught | choose : chose chosen | cling : clung clung | come : came come | cost : cost cost | creep : crept crept | cut : cut cut | deal : dealt dealt | dig : dug dug | dive : dived/dove dived | do : did done | draw : drew drawn | dream : dreamed/dreamt dreamed/dreamt | drive : drove driven | drink : drank drunk | eat : ate eaten | fall : fell fallen | feed : fed fed | feel : felt felt | fight : fought fought | find : found found | fit : fit fit | flee : fled fled | fling : flung flung | fly : flew flown | forbid : forbade forbidden | forget : forgot forgotten | forego (forgo) : forewent foregone | forgive : forgave forgiven | forsake : forsook forsaken | freeze : froze frozen | get : got gotten | give : gave given | go : went gone | grind : ground ground | grow : grew grown | hang : hung hung | hear : heard heard | hide : hid hidden | hit : hit hit | hold : held held | hurt : hurt hurt | keep : kept kept | kneel : knelt knelt | knit : knit knit | know : knew know | lay : laid laid | lead : led led | leap : leaped/lept leaped/lept | learn : learned/learnt learned/learnt | leave : left left | lend : lent lent | let : let let | lie : lay lain | light : lighted/lit lighted | lose : lost lost | make : made made | mean : meant meant | meet : met met | misspell : misspelled/misspelt misspelled/misspelt | mistake : mistook mistaken | mow : mowed mowed/mown | overcome : overcame overcome | overdo : overdid overdone | overtake : overtook overtaken | overthrow : overthrew overthrown | pay : paid paid | plead : pled pled | prove : proved proved/proven | put : put put | quit : quit quit | read : read read | rid : rid rid | ride : rode ridden | ring : rang rung | rise : rose risen | run : ran run | saw : sawed sawed/sawn | say : said said | see : saw seen | seek : sought sought | sell : sold sold | send : sent sent | set : set set | sew : sewed sewed/sewn | shake : shook shaken | shave : shaved shaved/shaven | shear : shore shorn | shed : shed shed | shine : shone shone | shoe : shoed shoed/shod | shoot : shot shot | show : showed showed/shown | shrink : shrank shrunk | shut : shut shut | sing : sang sung | sink : sank sunk | sit : sat sat | sleep : slept slept | slay : slew slain | slide : slid slid | sling : slung slung | slit : slit slit | smite : smote smitten | sow : sowed sowed/sown | speak : spoke spoken | speed : sped sped | spend : spent spent | spill : spilled/spilt spilled/spilt | spin : spun spun | spit : spit/spat spit | split : split split | spread : spread spread | spring : sprang/sprung sprung | stand : stood stood | steal : stole stolen | stick : stuck stuck | sting : stung stung | stink : stank stunk | stride : strod stridden | strike : struck struck | string : strung strung | strive : strove striven | swear : swore sworn | sweep : swept swept | swell : swelled swelled/swollen | swim : swam swum | swing : swung swung | take : took taken | teach : taught taught | tear : tore torn | tell : told told | think : thought thought | thrive : thrived/throve thrived | throw : threw thrown | thrust : thrust thrust | tread : trod trodden | understand : understood understood | uphold : upheld upheld | upset : upset upset | wake : woke woken | wear : wore worn | weave : weaved/wove weaved/woven | wed : wed wed | weep : wept wept | wind : wound wound | win : won won | withhold : withheld withheld | withstand : withstood withstood | wring : wrung wrung | write : wrote written |
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Rocío from Spain!
Completed the Irregular English Verbs Challenge on Saturday, 12th February 2022 with a score of 170/200 or 85.00% in 4 min 03 sec.
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houyem from Tunisia!
Completed the Irregular English Verbs Challenge on Friday, 11th February 2022 with a score of 170/200 or 85.00% in 10 min 19 sec.
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Sandra Silva from Colombia!
Completed the Irregular English Verbs Challenge on Thursday, 10th February 2022 with a score of 150/200 or 75.00% in 3 min 36 sec.
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Jorge Luis Muñoz from Argentina!
Completed the Irregular English Verbs Challenge on Thursday, 10th February 2022 with a score of 130/200 or 65.00% in 9 min 40 sec.
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