The following is a list of 101 Irregular Verbs in the Past Tense with example sentences in English:
Present tense – Past Tense: Example Sentence
Be – was/were: They were happy. ….. The boy was tired. 
Become – became: They became very angry. 
begin – began: He began work at seven. 
bend – bent: He bent over to pick up the newspaper. 
bet – bet: He bet all of his money. 
bite – bit: The dog bit the postman. 
bleed – bled: My finger bled for a while. 
blow – blew: She blew some bubbles. 
break – broke: She broke her pencil. 
bring – brought: The waiter brought my order to the table.
build – built: The boy built a sandcastle. 
buy – bought: She bought many things at the shopping mall. 
catch – caught: He caught a small fish. 
choose – chose: He chose something from the menu. 
come – came: She came to my birthday party wearing a costume. 
cost – cost: It cost me a lot of money. 
cut – cut: She cut the paper with a pair of scissors. 
deal – dealt: She dealt the cards to the other players. 
dig – dug: The dog dug a hole in the backyard. 
do – did: She did her homework.
draw – drew: He drew another cartoon. 
drink – drank: He drank a glass of water. 
drive – drove: The clown drove a small car. 
eat – ate: She ate all of the cake. 
fall – fell: The bowling ball fell on his foot. 
feed – fed: She fed the pigeons. 
feel – felt: She felt cold. 
fight – fought: They fought with pillows. 
find – found: She found a coin on the ground. 
fly – flew: The pilot flew to another city.
forget – forgot: I forgot what I had to do. 
forgive – forgave: She forgave him. 
freeze – froze: He froze outside in the blizzard. 
get – got: He got the high score. 
give – gave: My children gave me a birthday present. 
go – went: The kids went to the local park to play. 
grow – grew: Flowers grew under the hammock. 
hang – hung: The monkey hung from the branch. 
have – had: I had pancakes for breakfast. 
hear – heard: She heard a sound coming from the box.
hide – hid: He hid his face. 
hit – hit: The ball hit the back of her head. 
hold – held: She held an egg in her hand. 
hurt – hurt: You hurt my feelings. 
keep – kept: He kept his tools in a toolbox. 
know – knew: She knew the answer. 
lead – led: He led his pet along the street. 
leave – left: They left the office at 5 o’clock. 
lend – lent: He lent me some money. 
let – let: My boss let me leave work early.
light – lit: He lit a match. 
lose – lost: He lost the match. 
make – made: She made a chocolate cake. 
mean – meant: I don’t know what you meant. 
meet – met: We met for the first time yesterday. 
pay – paid: She paid her taxes. 
put – put: He put his suggestion in the box. 
quit – quit: He quit his job last month. 
read – read: I read the book in three days. 
ride – rode: She rode her horse.
ring – rang: He rang the doorbell. 
rise – rose: Profits rose considerably last year. 
run – ran: He ran in the marathon. 
say – said: He said that he liked flowers. 
see – saw: The pirate saw another ship in the distance. 
sell – sold: He sold lemonade in front of his house. 
send – sent: He sent a postcard. 
set – set: He set the table. 
shake – shook: Everything in the house shook during the earthquake. 
shine – shone: He shone a flashlight to see where he was going.
shoot – shot: He shot at the target. 
shut – shut: The boy shut his eyes. 
sing – sang: She sang very well. 
sink – sank: He slowly sank in the quicksand. 
sit – sat: They sat on the park bench. 
sleep – slept: He slept in the armchair. 
slide – slid: She slid to second base. 
speak – spoke: He spoke about how to be successful in life. 
speed – sped: He sped along the road. 
spend – spent: He spent all of his money on a new bicycle.
spin – spun: The dancer spun around very quickly. 
spread – spread: I spread a lot of jam on the bread. 
stand – stood: A guard stood at the entrance. 
steal – stole: The thief stole a painting from the museum. 
stick – stuck: Some chewing gum stuck to the bottom of his shoe. 
sting – stung: A bee stung my arm. 
strike – struck: He struck the ball well. 
sweep – swept: The man swept the path. 
swim – swam: The boy swam to the edge of the pool. 
swing – swung: He swung on a vine.
take – took: She took her medication. 
teach – taught: He taught geography at a local high school. 
tear – tore: She tore the paper in half. 
tell – told: I told you to be careful. 
think – thought: He thought about a possible solution to the problem. 
throw – threw: She threw the can into the bin. 
understand – understood: He understood the lesson. 
wake – woke: He woke up at 6 o’clock. 
wear – wore: She wore a blue hat and a blue dress. 
win – won: He won three medals.
write – wrote: The teacher wrote a message on the board.