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#english #englishforkids #inglésparaniños #englishgrammar #grammartest #inglesfacil #inglesparatodos Hi everyone. My name is Mr Pea and together we are going to speak in English. Today I bring you a list of the 10 most used irregular verbs in English. With each verb I will give you its meaning, its participle, uses, peculiarities and an example with each of them. And at the end of the video we will do a little exercise to check that you have learned them. Are you ready? Here we go! 1. Be (ser or estar) Its past tense is was/were. Its participle is been. It is perhaps the most used verb in English since we use it to conjugate the continuous verb tenses and it has two meanings that are essential when expressing yourself in English. Let's look at some examples: She is my friend. I was in Mallorca last summer. 2. Have (tener) Its past tense is had. ·Its past tense is did. ·Its participle is done. ·Do is also one of the most used verbs. Since apart from meaning to do it also has other important meanings such as achieve, serve, fix... We will use this verb as an auxiliary verb to form sentences in the negative and in the interrogative. Let's see some examples: I have done everything you asked. Do you know the answer?. 4. Get (Obtener) ·Its past tense is got. ·Its participle is got. Get is a verb with many uses. Apart from get, it also means to get, buy, find, bring... It is also a verb with which we can form many phrasal verbs such as get up, get on, get back. If you want to know more phrasal verbs with get, I recommend that you watch this video • 10 PHRASAL VERBS WITH GET - ENGLISH FOR... . Let's see some examples: You can get more information on my website. How can I get there? 5. Go (Ir) Its past tense is went Its participle is gone. Go is a verb that you will undoubtedly use a lot in your English conversations. We can use it to create action verbs such as go for a walk, go for a meal, go shopping. It is also a verb that we will use to form phrasal verbs such as go about, go by, go after. Let's see some examples: I go for a walk every day. This weekend I went shopping with my mother. 6. Take (Tomar) Its past tense is took. Its participle is taken. Take is a very useful colloquial verb that can have several meanings apart from taking, such as recuperar, llevar, tarde, coger, pillar, comprar, comer, acepta... In addition, we can see it forming many phrasal verbs such as take down (bajar algo), take on (encargarse de algo), take back (devolver algo). For example: Let's take a cab to the airport. It took two years to build the bridge. 7. Set (Colocar) Its past tense is set. Its participle is set. Although I have translated it as estar, the verb set can be translated in many ways: Ajuster, reparar, poner, tend, marcar, situar, etc. It is also used in several phrasal verbs such as set in (installarse), set up (establecerse), set away (apartar). For example: I set the alarm at eight. You can set the folders on the shelf. 8. Put (Poner) Its past tense is put. Its participle is put. We can translate Put in several ways: Colocar, meter, asomar, entiende, traducir, calculadora, escribir, Agrega... As you can see, it is a verb that you can use with many everyday actions. In addition, put is used in several phrasal verbs such as put across (hacerse entiende) Put up (levantar) Put off (retrasar) Put on (poner). Let's look at some examples with put: Today I will put on the red jacket. Please put your book on the table. 9. See (Ver) Its past tense is saw. Its participle is seen. Although ver is its best-known translation, this verb can also be translated as entiende, invertir, entiende, visitar, imagina, atención, salir con alguien, asistente, etc. It is also used in some phrasal verbs like see off (despedirse), see over (recorrer), see in (hacer pasará) etc. Let's see some examples: I saw her yesterday. I see what you mean. 10. Keep (Guardar) Its past tense is kept. Its participle is kept. Keep is also one of those verbs that we can use on many occasions since apart from keeping it also means to stay with, have, raise, entertain, maintain, avoid, follow, wait, etc. It is common to see it in phrasal verbs like keep in (contain), keep up (follow), Keep down (control) Let's see some examples: We will keep in touch. I kept it in the trunk. 🖥️ https://inglesconmrpea.com Ⓕ www.facebook.com/inglesconmrpea