Explore this spelling list: Irregular Verbs: Past Participle Form (t and u words). This page is filled with fun activities, spelling games, and resources to aid in your spelling journey. Select Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to get started.
Irregular verbs in English, beginning with the letters t and u. Learn the verbs in their past participle form in column one. See the verbs used in context in column two.
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taken |
I have already taken some time off work this month. (take - took - taken)
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taught |
The Maths teacher has just taught them fractions. (teach - taught - taught)
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torn |
He has just torn his trousers. (tear - tore - torn)
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told |
The teacher has just told the class a story. (tell - told - told)
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thought |
We have already thought about going on holiday. (think - thought - thought)
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thrown |
She has thrown the javelin every summer so far. (throw - threw - thrown)
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trodden |
She has just trodden on her sister's foot! (tread - trod - trodden)
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understood |
I have understood every lesson so far. (understand - understood - understood)
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