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Irregular Verbs

A regular verb is any verb whose conjugation follows the typical pattern, or one of the typical patterns, of the language to which it belongs. A verb whose conjugation follows a different pattern is called an irregular verb.

Irregular Verbs -english grammar

Irregular Verbs -english grammar

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Regular verbs form their past and past participle by adding ed (d).

Base Verb

Past

Past Participle

learn

learned

learned

study

studied

studied

cook

cooked

cooked

solve

solved

solved

ask

asked

asked

watch

watched

watched

listen

listened

listened

 

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Irregular verbs do not have definite rules, but there are a few patterns.

Base Verb

Past

Past Participle

grow

grew

grown

know

knew

known

begin

began

begun

draw

drew

drawn

drive

drove

driven

fly

flew

flown

give

gave

given

speak

spoke

spoken

swim

swam

swum

go

went

gone

take

took

taken

find

found

found

spend

spent

spent

teach

taught

taught

pay

paid

paid

feel

felt

felt

buy

bought

bought

meet

met

met

have

had

had

feed

fed

fed

keep

kept

kept

cut

cut

cut

hit

hit

hit

set

set

set

shut

shut

shut

fit

fit

fit

 

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