3-letter verbs in English

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List of 3-letter verbs in English

It is important that you learn the English verbs with 3 letters, as some of them are very common. There are both regular and irregular verbs such as: cut, eat, fix, set. That is why it is very important that you have a solid basic grammar and learn how to conjugate them so that you can express yourself properly in English.

Most used 3-letter verbs in English

Here is a table with the conjugation of the most used 3-letter verbs so you can see them online. We have also compiled in PDFs both this list of most used verbs and a list of more than 50 three-letter verbs, regular and irregular, for you to download.

Infinitive Past simple Past participle Spanish
Act Acted Acted To act
Add Added Added Add / To sum
Ask Asked Asked To ask
Beg Begged Begged To beg
Bet Bet Bet To bet
Buy Bought Bought To buy
Cry Cried Cried To cry
Cut Cut Cut To cut
Die Died Died To die
Dry Dried Dried To dry
Eat Ate Eaten To eat
Fix Fixed Fixed To fix
Fly Flew Flown To fly
Fry Fried Fried To fry
Get Got Got To get
Hit Hit Hit To hit
Let Let Let To let / Allow
Lie Lay Lain To lie down
Pay Paid Paid To pay
Put Put Put To put
Run Ran Run To run
Say Said Said To say
See Saw Seen To see
Set Set Set To set
Sew Sewed Sewn/Sewed To sew
Sit Sat Sat To sit
Sow Sowed Sown To sow
Tie Tied Tied To tie
Try Tried Tried To try
Use Used Used To use
Win Won Won To win
Infinitive – (Spanish) Past simple Past participle
Act – (To act) Acted Acted
Add – (Add / To sum) Added Added
Ask – (To ask) Asked Asked
Beg – (To beg) Begged Begged
Bet – (To bet) Bet Bet
Buy – (To buy) Bought Bought
Cry – (To cry) Cried Cried
Cut – (To cut) Cut Cut
Die – (To die) Died Died
Dry – (To dry) Dried Dried
Eat – (To eat) Ate Eaten
Fix – (To fix) Fixed Fixed
Fly – (To fly) Flew Flown
Fry – (To fry) Fried Fried
Get – (To get) Got Got
Hit – (To hit) Hit Hit
Let – (To let / Allow) Let Let
Lie – (To lie down) Lay Lain
Pay – (To pay) Paid Paid
Put – (To put) Put Put
Run – (To run) Ran Run
Say – (To say) Said Said
See – (To see) Saw Seen
Set – (To set) Set Set
Sew – (To sew) Sewed Sewn/Sewed
Sit – (To sit) Sat Sat
Sow – (To sow) Sowed Sown
Tie – (To tie) Tied Tied
Try – (To try) Tried Tried
Use – (To use) Used Used
Win – (To win) Won Won

Learn them in sequence, for example: eat → ate → eaten you will see how easy it is to remember them!