Thursday, May 17, 2018

Irregular Verbs


Regular and Irregular Verbs

The difference between the regular and irregular verbs is the Past and the Past Participle. Example:
Regular Verbs: The Past and the Past Participle end with “ed” 

Base
Past
Past Participle
Pronunciation
work
worked
worked
/t/
visit
visited
visited
/id/
play
played
played
/d/


Irregular Verbs: They stay the same or change. We need to memorize them. 

Base
Past
Past Participle
eat
ate
eaten
cut
cut
cut
win
won
won

List of Irregular Verbs

Base Form
Past
Past Participle
be (am/is/are)
was/were
been
begin
began
begun
break
broke
broken
bring
brought
brought
buy
bought
bought
catch
caught
caught
choose
chose
chosen
come
came
come
cut
cut
cut
do
did
done
draw
drew
drawn
drink
drank
drunk
drive
drove
driven
eat
ate
eaten
fall
fell
fallen
fight
fought
fought
find
found
found
fly
flew
flown
get
got
got
give
gave
given
go
went
gone
have
had
had
lay
laid
laid
let
let
let
make
made
made
pay
paid
paid
put
put
put
run
ran
run
read
read
read
say
said
said
see
saw
seen
sing
sang
sung
sit
sat
sat
speak
spoke
spoken
swim
swam
swum
take
took
taken
win
won
won
write
wrote
written

Complete the Chart as shown in the example. 

Base
Present
I/You/We/They
Present
3rd Person Singular
She/He/It
Past
Future
work
work
works
worked
will work
cut

cut
cuts
cut
will cut
find





wash





raise





have





do





run





drink





speak