Veja os principais verbos irregulares de inglês com exemplos – parte 2

Como vimos no primeiro artigo, existem milhares de verbos em inglês, cuja forma passada é irregular.
Porém, elas não são tão difíceis quanto o português – que tem, na sua gramática, variações em gênero número e grau.
Logo, aprender esses verbos para concursos é uma questão de prática! Então vamos a ela!
Infinitivo | Passado simples | Particípio passado
(para tempos verbais mistos) |
Significado | Exemplo de uso |
To get | Got | Got | Conseguir | Ann got sick |
To give | Gave | Given | Dar | John gave his book |
To go | Went | Gone | Ir | I went to London last year |
To have (na terceira pessoa do singular: Has) |
Had | Had | Ter | Monica had a blue car |
To hear | Heard | Heard | Ouvir | Marian heard the telephone |
To hide | Hid | Hidden | Esconder | Anne Frank hid in an attic |
To hit | Hit | Hit | Bater | I hit my car in a tree last night |
To hold | Held | Held | Segurar | Louis held to many weight |
To hurt | Hurt | Hurt | Ferir | My dog hurt its paw |
To keep | Kept | Kept | Manter | The police kept the suspect in the PD |
To leave | Left | Left | Sair | My brother left to the church |
To lose | Lost | Lost | Perder | The Sox lost to the Celtics |
To make | Made | Made | Fazer | Ancient Incas made Machu Picchu |
To meet | Met | Met | Encontrar [alguém] | Gloria and I met at 6 a.m. |
To pay | Paid | Paid | Pagar | I paid £34 for this trousers |
To read | Read | Read | Ler | Anna read Dostoyevsky in just a week |
To ride | Rode | Ridden | Andar em algum meio de transporte | I never rode horses before |
To rise | Rose | Risen | levantar | Clack rose 4 a.m. last Thursday |
To run | Ran | Run | Correr | The Ferrari ran 340 km/h |
To say | Said | Said | Dizer | Anna said to Marian stay |
To see | Saw | Seen | Ver | I saw a man in the roof yesterday |
To sell | Sold | Sold | Vender | I sold my house |
To send | Sent | Sent | Enviar | My boss sent me this email |
To shoot | Shot | Shot | Atirar | Oswald shot Kennedy |
To sing | Sang | Sung | Cantar | Beyoncé sang in Super bowl |
To sink | Sank | Sunk | Afundar | Titanic sank in 1912 |
To sleep | Slept | Slept | Dormir | Margaret slept at 10 p.m. yesterday |
To speak | Spoke | Spoken | Falar | Bush spoke in the UN last month |
To spend | Spent | Spent | Gastar (dinheiro) | I spent US$1million in this house |
To steal | Stole | Stolen | Roubar | Someone stole Gary’s wallet |
To swim | Swam | Swum | Nadar | Tom swam 5 files last week |
To take | Took | Taken | Pegar | Yan took my car |
To teach | Taught | Taught | Ensinar | I taught English before retirement |
To tell | Told | Told | Dizer | Robert told Julia he loves her |
To think | Thought | Thought | Pensar | I thought irregular verbs were hard |
To understand | Understood | Understood | Entender | I understood irregular verbs now |
To wake | Woke | Woken | Acordar | Last sunday I woke at midday |
To wet | Wet | Wet | Molhar | The rain wet my garden |
To win | Won | Won | Ganhar | Raissa Leal won silver medal last Olympic games |