What are Irregular Verbs?
Irregular verbs are common verbs in the English language that do not follow the simple system of adding “-d” or “-ed” to the end of the word to form the past tense. Some irregular verbs follow patterns, such as drink–drank, spring–sprang, know-knew, and blow-blew but you can’t use those patterns with predictability. Thus, learning irregular verbs means memorization.
Examples of Irregular Verbs are:
1. swim and swam
2. stand and stood
3. lose and lost
4. fly and flew
5. see and saw
Check out the following charts of Irregular Verbs.
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