
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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Learn this spelling list using the 'Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check' activity.
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Spelling games using the word list: Irregular Verbs: Past Simple Form (g and h words)
Bouncing Baubles
Christmas spelling!
Word Search, small
The classic English word game.
Against the Clock
Spelling 'against the clock'.
Test yourself using the 'Listen and Spell' spelling test.
Print worksheets and activities: Irregular Verbs: Past Simple Form (g and h words)
Handwriting worksheets: Irregular Verbs: Past Simple Form (g and h words)
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