(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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wrote written
write
fell
read (/red/) read (/red/)
read
read (/red/)
did
drove driven
drive
forgot
swam swum
swim
taught taught
teach
built built
build
lent lent
lend
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wore worn
wear
Past Simple Past Participle
Infinitive
held held
hold
did
chose
broke
drank
took
began
ate eaten
eat
fell fallen
fall
Ask
put
sat sat
sit
drew drawn
draw
Images
heard
felt felt
feel
drew
forgot
became become
become
found
was / were been
be
ate
paid paid
pay
Common Irregular Verbs
came
began
bought
brought brought
bring
Finished
sold sold
sell
All
drank drunk
drink
stood
just the past simple
made made
make
rode ridden
ride
Here is a list of the past simple forms of common irregular verbs:
Finished
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lost lost
lose
sat
won won
win
thought
felt
sang
Brave logo
drew
left left
leave
bought
ran
broke
drove
understood
met met
meet
knew
went
taught
flew
kept kept
keep
wore
got got (gotten in US)
get
took taken
take
came come
come
became
said said
say
saw
chose
held
saw seen
see
wrote
list of past simple irregular verbs
built
spoke spoken
speak
ran run
run
slept
kept
Finished
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Goggles
Here is a list of common past simple irregular verbs in English, presented with their base form (infinitive), past simple tense, and past participle.