![]() Typical irregularities in weak verbs are the assimilation of dentals ( bended → bent) and vowel reduction ( *keeped → kept). The right hand column notes whether the verb is weak or strong, whether it belongs to a subclass, and links to discussions elsewhere. Next is the preterite or simple past form, then finally the past participle. ![]() The tables’ left-hand column shows verb forms ( lemma and inflected): The citation form (the infinitive) comes first (linked to its Wiktionary article), from which a marker (dagger †) references a footnote if its present tense forms are irregular. Each row shows an irregular verb (or group of compounds sharing a base verb), arranged alphabetically. This table lists irregular verbs in the English language. See also: Appendix:English formerly irregular verbs
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