In some cases, there are two or more possibilities for a given form. Information about the development of these verbs generally can be found at English irregular verbs details of the etymology and usage of specific verbs can be found by consulting Wiktionary. The right-hand column notes whether the verb is weak or strong and whether it belongs to a subclass, and links to descriptions elsewhere. In English, these are used as verbs, adjectives, and nouns.) In the case of modal verbs the present and preterite forms are listed, since these are the only forms that exist with the present form identical for all persons. (The present participle and gerund forms of verbs, ending in -ing, are always regular. If there are irregular present tense forms (see below), these are given in parentheses after the infinitive. This is followed by the simple past tense ( preterite), and then the past participle. This is a list of irregular verbs in the English language.įor each verb listed, the citation form (the bare infinitive) is given first, with a link to the relevant Wiktionary entry. For details about the types and origin of irregular verbs in English, see English irregular verbs.