Irregular verbs

Irregular verbs are verbs that do not follow the regular rules of verb conjugation in English. While most verbs in English add -ed to form their past tense, irregular verbs have their own unique form for the past tense, as well as the past participle form.


Here are a few examples of common irregular verbs and their past tense forms:


Go - Went

Eat - Ate

See - Saw

Break - Broke

Speak - Spoke

Take - Took

Give - Gave

Write - Wrote

Swim - Swam

Do - Did

Come - Came

Drink - Drank

Drive - Drove

Fly - Flew

Give - Gave

Grow - Grew

Know - Knew

Leave - Left

Run - Ran

See - Saw

Sing - Sang

Stand - Stood

Swim - Swam

Think - Thought

Throw - Threw

Wear - Wore

Win - Won

Withdraw - Withdrew

Write - Wrote

Rise - Rose


As you can see, irregular verbs can have drastically different past tense forms from their base form. It's important to note that irregular verbs do not follow a predictable pattern, and their past tense forms must be memorized.


Another important thing to remember is that the past participle form of irregular verbs can also be different from their past tense form. Here are some examples:


Go - Gone

Eat - Eaten

See - Seen

Break - Broken

Speak - Spoken

Take - Taken

Give - Given

Write - Written

Swim - Swum

Do - Done


Using the correct form of irregular verbs can be challenging for English learners, but it is crucial for clear and accurate communication in both written and spoken English. Regular practice and exposure to English grammar rules can help learners become more comfortable with using irregular verbs correctly.

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