Explore this spelling list: Past simple and past participle forms end in -t. This word list provides interactive resources to boost your spelling skills. Select Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to get started.
Irregular verbs where the past simple and past participle forms end in '-t.
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bent |
bend - bent - bent
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built |
build - built - built
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dealt |
deal - dealt - dealt
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felt |
feel - felt - felt
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kept |
keep - kept - kept
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learnt |
learn - learnt - learnt
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left |
leave - left - left
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lost |
lose - lost - lost
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meant |
mean - meant - meant
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sent |
send - sent - sent
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set |
set - set - set
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slept |
sleep - slept - slept
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spent |
spend - spent - spent
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spilt |
spill - spilt - spilt
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smelt |
smell - smelt - smelt
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spoilt |
spoil - spoilt – spoilt
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swept |
sweep - swept - swept
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wept |
weep - wept - wept
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