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What are the 100 examples of irregular verbs?

It's impossible to list 100 irregular verbs, as the number of irregular verbs in English varies depending on the source and the criteria used to define them. However, I can provide you with a comprehensive list of common irregular verbs:

Common Irregular Verbs

* Be (am, is, are, was, were, been)

* Become (became, become)

* Begin (began, begun)

* Bite (bit, bitten)

* Blow (blew, blown)

* Break (broke, broken)

* Bring (brought, brought)

* Build (built, built)

* Buy (bought, bought)

* Catch (caught, caught)

* Choose (chose, chosen)

* Come (came, come)

* Cost (cost, cost)

* Cut (cut, cut)

* Do (did, done)

* Draw (drew, drawn)

* Drink (drank, drunk)

* Drive (drove, driven)

* Eat (ate, eaten)

* Fall (fell, fallen)

* Feed (fed, fed)

* Feel (felt, felt)

* Fight (fought, fought)

* Find (found, found)

* Fly (flew, flown)

* Forget (forgot, forgotten)

* Forgive (forgave, forgiven)

* Freeze (froze, frozen)

* Get (got, got/gotten)

* Give (gave, given)

* Go (went, gone)

* Grow (grew, grown)

* Hang (hung, hung)

* Have (had, had)

* Hear (heard, heard)

* Hide (hid, hidden)

* Hit (hit, hit)

* Hold (held, held)

* Hurt (hurt, hurt)

* Keep (kept, kept)

* Know (knew, known)

* Lay (laid, laid)

* Lead (led, led)

* Leave (left, left)

* Lend (lent, lent)

* Let (let, let)

* Lie (lay, lain)

* Lose (lost, lost)

* Make (made, made)

* Mean (meant, meant)

* Meet (met, met)

* Pay (paid, paid)

* Put (put, put)

* Read (read, read)

* Ride (rode, ridden)

* Ring (rang, rung)

* Rise (rose, risen)

* Run (ran, run)

* Say (said, said)

* See (saw, seen)

* Sell (sold, sold)

* Send (sent, sent)

* Set (set, set)

* Shake (shook, shaken)

* Shine (shone, shone)

* Shoot (shot, shot)

* Show (showed, shown)

* Shut (shut, shut)

* Sing (sang, sung)

* Sink (sank, sunk)

* Sit (sat, sat)

* Sleep (slept, slept)

* Slide (slid, slid)

* Smell (smelled, smelled/smelt)

* Speak (spoke, spoken)

* Spend (spent, spent)

* Spin (spun, spun)

* Stand (stood, stood)

* Steal (stole, stolen)

* Stick (stuck, stuck)

* Sting (stung, stung)

* Stink (stank, stunk)

* Strike (struck, struck)

* Swear (swore, sworn)

* Sweep (swept, swept)

* Swim (swam, swum)

* Swing (swung, swung)

* Take (took, taken)

* Teach (taught, taught)

* Tear (tore, torn)

* Tell (told, told)

* Think (thought, thought)

* Throw (threw, thrown)

* Understand (understood, understood)

* Wake (woke, woken)

* Wear (wore, worn)

* Win (won, won)

* Write (wrote, written)

Important Notes:

* Some verbs have more than one irregular form. For example, "get" can be "got" or "gotten."

* Some verbs may be considered regular in some contexts but irregular in others.

* Irregular verbs are common in English and they are essential to learn. They are often used in everyday language and they can help you communicate more effectively.

Remember, the best way to learn irregular verbs is through practice and repetition. There are many resources available online and in textbooks to help you learn these important words.

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