Friday, 20 September 2013

Irregular Verbs in English

Irregular Verbs can be defined as verbs that change entirely while changing forms between tenses. The changed forms of these verbs are generally different from the root words. There are many irregular verbs in the English language. The change occurs mostly in the Past Tenses. Usually, regular verbs end with an -ed added to the root verb in the past tense. Interestingly, irregular verbs do not follow this pattern. Unfortunately, there is no way to determine what form an irregular verb is going to take in a changed tense. Therefore, the only option for a learner is to memorize the changes. They will gradually start become a second nature and will start coming naturally with constant usage.

Present Tense Past Tense
begin began
blow blew
break broke
bring brought
build built
burst burst
buy bought
catch caught
choose chose
come came
cut cut
deal dealt
do did
drink drank
drive drove
eat ate
fall fell
feed fed
feel felt
fight fought
find found
fly flew
forbid forbade
forget forgot
forgive forgave
freeze froze
get got
give gave
go went
grow grew
have had
hear heard
hide hid
hold held
hurt hurt
keep kept
know knew
lay laid
lead led
leave left
let let
lie lay
lose lost
make made
meet met
pay paid
quit quit
read read
ride rode
run ran
say said
see saw
seek sought
sell sold
send sent
shake shook
shine shone
sing sang
sit sat
sleep slept
speak spoke
spend spent
spring sprang
stand stood

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