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Level 2 = (Verb) Regular and Irregular Verb

 

"Regular verbs" are verbs that change very little from their base form when turned into past tense or past participle form.

Past tense verbs and past participles indicate that an action has been completed. While verbs in past tense can stand on their own, verbs in past participle form cannot stand alone as a verb.

For "regular verbs", we only have to add "-d" or "-ed" to the end of the verb to turn it into past tense or past participle form. For "irregular verbs", there is no set pattern to turn it into past tense or past participle form. An "irregular verb" can look like an entirely different word.

Regular verbs add "-d" or "-ed" to the end of the verb to turn it into past tense or past participle form

Base Verb

Past Tense

Past Participle

Learn

Learned

Learned

Cook

Cooked

Cooked

Solve

Solved

Solved

Ask

Asked

Asked

Watch

Watched

Watched

Listen

Listened

Listened

Wash

Washed

Washed

Bake

Baked

Baked

Laugh

Laughed

Laughed

Plant

Planted

Planted


Irregular verbs - No pattern when turning the verb into past tense or past participle form

Base Verb

Past Tense

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

Freeze

Froze

Frozen

See

Saw

Seen

 

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