Mastering Irregular English Verbs: Your Comprehensive Guide
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Question: What are the three principal parts of the verb 'let' (infinitive, past simple, past participle)?
Answer: let — let — let
Question: What are the three principal parts of the verb 'lie' (infinitive, past simple, past participle)?
Answer: lie — lay — lain
Question: What are the three principal parts of the verb 'light' (infinitive, past simple, past participle)?
Answer: light — lit — lit
Question: What are the three principal parts of the verb 'lose' (infinitive, past simple, past participle)?
Answer: lose — lost — lost
Question: What are the three principal parts of the verb 'make' (infinitive, past simple, past participle)?
Answer: make — made — made
Question: What are the three principal parts of the verb 'mean' (infinitive, past simple, past participle)?
Answer: mean — meant — meant
Question: What are the three principal parts of the verb 'meet' (infinitive, past simple, past participle)?
Answer: meet — met — met
Question: What are the three principal parts of the verb 'pay' (infinitive, past simple, past participle)?
Answer: pay — paid — paid
Question: What are the three principal parts of the verb 'put' (infinitive, past simple, past participle)?
Answer: put — put — put
Question: What are the three principal parts of the verb 'read' (infinitive, past simple, past participle)?
Answer: read (pronounced 'reed') — read (pronounced 'red') — read (pronounced 'red')