Explore this spelling list: Irregular Verbs: Past Simple Form (g and h words). Our page is packed with activities, games, and resources to help you succeed. Explore the various learning activities and complete a spelling test to evaluate your progress.
Irregular verbs in English, beginning with the letters g and h. Learn the verbs in their past simple form in column one. See the verbs used in context in column two.
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got |
Last week, I got a good mark in my spelling test. (get - got - got)
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gave |
Last week, my mum gave me a bar of chocolate. (give - gave - given)
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went |
I went to the park last week. (go - went - gone)
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grew |
Last year, I grew my own tomatoes. (grow - grew - grown)
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had |
I had two cups of tea yesterday. (have - had - had)
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heard |
I heard the news yesterday. (hear - heard - heard)
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hung |
I hung the washing out yesterday afternoon. (hang - hung - hung)
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hanged |
They hanged the prisoner last week. (hang - hanged - hanged)
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hid |
Last week, my sister hid her toys from me. (hide - hid - hidden)
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hit |
She hit her head last week. (hit - hit - hit)
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held |
I held my newborn baby sister yesterday. (hold - held - held)
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hurt |
I hurt my knee yesterday. (hurt - hurt - hurt)
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