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ModeVerbList (options 5 and 6) prints a formatted reference table of all verbs stored in verbList. Option 5 filters to the 107 regular verbs; option 6 filters to the 84 irregular verbs. Both lists are sorted alphabetically before display.

Table columns

InfinitivoPasadoParticipioGerundioEspañol
Base formPast tensePast participle-ing formSpanish infinitive

Sample output

=== Verbos Irregulares (58) ===

  Infinitivo       Pasado           Participio       Gerundio         Español
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
  be               was/were         been             being            ser/estar
  drink            drank            drunk            drinking         beber
  eat              ate              eaten            eating           comer
  go               went             gone             going            ir
  write            wrote            written          writing          escribir

Verb counts

As of v9, EnglishMatrix contains 191 verbs in total:
  • 107 regular verbs — verbs that form their past and participle by adding -ed (with standard spelling rules applied, e.g. stop → stopped, study → studied).
  • 84 irregular verbs — verbs with unpredictable past and participle forms that must be memorised individually (e.g. eat → ate → eaten, go → went → gone).

Using the table for study

The verb reference tables are an ideal warm-up before attempting the Verb Quiz (options 7 and 8). Scanning the table helps you spot patterns within regular verbs and identify which irregular forms are most challenging for you before you are tested on them. A practical study routine:
  1. Open option 5 or 6 and review the table.
  2. Cover the Pasado and Participio columns and try to recall each form.
  3. Switch to option 7 or 8 to verify your recall under quiz conditions.
Use option 9 (Tense Table) to see any specific verb conjugated across all 7 tenses with its Spanish equivalents for all three grammatical persons. See Tense Table for details.

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