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Irregular Verbs #91-106

quit

Present quit Past quit Past Participle quit Present Participle quitting

rise

Present rise Past rose Past Participle risen Present Participle rising

shake

Present shake Past shook Past Participle shaken Present Participle shaking

shine

Present shine Past shone Past Participle shone Present Participle shining

shoot

Present shoot Past shot Past Participle shot Present Participle shooting

slide

Present slide Past slid Past Participle slid Present Participle sliding

speed

Present speed Past sped Past Participle sped Present Participle speeding

spin

Present spin Past spun Past Participle spun Present Participle spinning

steal

Present steal Past stole Past Participle stolen Present Participle stealing

stick

Present stick Past stuck Past Participle stuck Present Participle sticking

strike

Present strike Past struck Past Participle struck Present Participle striking

sweep

Present sweep Past swept Past Participle swept Present Participle sweeping

swing

Present swing Past swung Past Participle swung Present Participle swinging

tear

Present tear Past tore Past Participle torn Present Participle tearing

understand

Present understand Past understood Past Participle understood Present Participle understanding

wake

Present wake Past woke Past Participle woken Present Participle waking