Understanding Confusing Verbs in English
Bear (borne, borne/born)
Bear means to carry or endure.
- Past: borne
- Past Participle: borne (when referring to carrying) / born (when referring to birth)
Examples:
- She bore the burden bravely. (Past)
- The message was borne by the courier. (Past Participle, carrying)
- He was born in Mumbai. (Past Participle, birth)
Find (found, found)
Find means to discover or locate.
- Past: found
- Past Participle: found
Examples:
- I found my keys. (Past)
- She has found a solution. (Past Participle)
Found (founded, founded)
Found means to establish or create.
- Past: founded
- Past Participle: founded
Examples:
- They founded the company in 1990. (Past)
- The city was founded centuries ago. (Past Participle)
Hang (hung, hung)
Hang means to suspend something.
- Past: hung
- Past Participle: hung
Examples:
- I hung the picture on the wall. (Past)
- The clothes were hung to dry. (Past Participle)
Hang (hanged, hanged)
Hang means to execute by hanging.
- Past: hanged
- Past Participle: hanged
Examples:
- The criminal was hanged for his crimes. (Past)
- They were hanged after the trial. (Past Participle)
Lie (lay, lain)
Lie means to recline or rest.
- Past: lay
- Past Participle: lain
Examples:
- He lay on the bed. (Past)
- She had lain there all afternoon. (Past Participle)
Lay (laid, laid)
Lay means to place something down.
- Past: laid
- Past Participle: laid
Examples:
- She laid the book on the table. (Past)
- They have laid the groundwork for the project. (Past Participle)
Lie (lied, lied)
Lie means to tell a falsehood.
- Past: lied
- Past Participle: lied
Examples:
- He lied about his age. (Past)
- She has lied before. (Past Participle)
Rise (rose, risen)
Rise means to move upwards.
- Past: rose
- Past Participle: risen
Examples:
- The sun rose at dawn. (Past)
- They have risen to the challenge. (Past Participle)
Raise (raised, raised)
Raise means to lift something up.
- Past: raised
- Past Participle: raised
Examples:
- He raised his hand. (Past)
- The funds were raised for charity. (Past Participle)