
Irregular verbs in English, beginning with the letters k, l, and m. Learn the verbs in their past participle form in column one. See the verbs used in context in column two.
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kept |
I have kept it a secret for weeks already. (keep - kept - kept)
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known |
We have known about the test since last week. (know - knew - known)
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laid |
I have just laid the table for supper. (lay - laid - laid)
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led |
The teacher has already led the class through the maze. (lead - led - led)
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learnt |
We have just learnt about fractions in Maths. (learn - learnt - learnt)
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left |
We have already left the party. (leave - left - left)
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lent |
The library has just lent me a new book. (lend - lent - lent)
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let |
The teacher has already let the children have extra playtime. (let - let - let)
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lain |
Although she has only just lain down, she is already falling asleep. (lie - lay - lain)
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lit |
We have just lit the lamps. (light - lit - lit)
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lost |
Have you ever lost a toy? (lose - lost - lost)
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made |
We have already made sandwiches for lunch. (make - made - made)
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meant |
I have never meant anything more seriously. (mean - meant - meant)
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met |
We have just met our new teacher. (meet - met - met)
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