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Regular and Irregular Verbs

The document discusses regular and irregular verbs, noting that regular verbs follow a predictable pattern of adding -ed or -d to form the past tense and past participle, while irregular verbs do not follow a consistent pattern and must be learned individually.

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Regular and Irregular Verbs

The document discusses regular and irregular verbs, noting that regular verbs follow a predictable pattern of adding -ed or -d to form the past tense and past participle, while irregular verbs do not follow a consistent pattern and must be learned individually.

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Regular and irregular verbs Irregular verbs, on the other hand, do not follow the

regular pattern and have unique forms for their past


Regular verbs follow a predictable pattern when forming tense and past participle. They need to be learned
their past tense and past participle forms by adding "- individually as they don't follow a predictable rule. Here
ed" or "-d" to the base form of the verb. For example: are some examples:

Base Form | Past Tense | Past Participle Irregular verb: go

walk | walked | walked Base Form | Past Tense | Past Participle

talk | talked | talked go | went | gone

jump | jumped | jumped Irregular verb: eat

Irregular verbs, on the other hand, do not follow the Base Form | Past Tense | Past Participle
regular pattern and have unique forms for their past
eat | ate | eaten
tense and past participle. Some common irregular verbs
include: Irregular verb: see
Base Form | Past Tense | Past Participle Base Form | Past Tense | Past Participle
go | went | gone see | saw | seen
eat | ate | eaten Irregular verb: buy
see | saw | seen Base Form | Past Tense | Past Participle
buy | bought | bought buy | bought | bought
The irregular verbs can have various patterns and These are just a few examples, and there are many more
changes in their forms, and they often need to be irregular verbs in the English language. It's important to
learned individually since they don't follow a consistent learn their forms individually as they do not follow a
rule. There are many irregular verbs in the English consistent pattern like regular verbs do.
language, and it's helpful to familiarize yourself with
their different forms to use them correctly in sentences. You can't add 'ed' to all words to make them past
tense - this rule doesn't work for irregular verbs!
Regular verbs follow a consistent pattern when forming Learn how irregular verbs can change, like when
their past tense and past participle forms by adding "- 'bring' is 'brought' into the past.
ed" or "-d" to the base form of the verb. Here are some
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Regular verb: walk
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Base Form | Past Tense | Past Participle
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walk | walked | walked
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Regular verb: talk
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Base Form | Past Tense | Past Participle
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Regular verb: jump

Base Form | Past Tense | Past Participle

jump | jumped | jumped

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