GRAMMAR
The past simple and the past participle of blow
Conjugation of the verb blow:
Base Form/Infinitive without 'to':
blow
Past Simple:
blew
Past Partciple:
blown
Present Partciple:
blowing
Third Person Singular:
blows
Definition:
1. To move and make currents of air.
2. To be moved on a current of air.
3. To make something move on a current of air.
Example(s):
1. I blew the dust off the table.
2. The wind was blowing harder and we couldn't go out.
2. The wind had blown the tree down.
4. I don't like it when he blows smoke in my face.
Similar verbs
The irregular verbs in the table below have the same pattern as blow. They are:
- Verbs with '-ew' in the past simple and '-wn' in the past participle.
- Verbs like 'grow, grew, grown'.
Verb | Simple past | Past Participle |
---|---|---|
blow | blew | blown |
draw | drew | drawn |
fly | flew | flown |
grow | grew | grown |
know | knew | known |
slay | slew | slain |
throw | threw | thrown |
withdraw | withdrew | withdrawn |