What are Irregular Verbs?
In English, Irregular verbs, by definition, are those verbs that don't use the regular spellings of 2nd and 3rd forms of verbs e.g.; with suffixes like '-d', '-ed', or 'ied'. A large number of the irregular 2nd and 3rd forms of verb structures remain the same, for example, cut – cut, had – had, let – let, harmed – hurt, taken care of taking care of, sold-sold. Irregular verbs are otherwise called strong verbs. Here are nine that are utilized more regularly than the rest. These nine Irregular verbs likewise end up being among the most usually utilized words in the English language.
Match each irregular verb with its past tense.
You will need to really read through these.
You will shift the timing of these words.
Which of these words fit what we are going after?
Sort the verbs into the correct columns. Write the past tense of
each verb.
Complete the simple past and part participle for the irregular verbs.
Write an R if the verb is regular. Write an I if the verb is irregular. Then
complete the simple past and part participle for each verb.
Circle the correct past tense form of the verb to complete the sentence.
Underline the verb and write its past tense on the line.
Choose the correct past tense verb to fill in the blank. Circle the best
answer.
Write the past tense of each irregular verb.
You will need to make your own shifts.
Match the word on the left with the
correct past tense on the right.
Rewrite the sentences below so that they are in past tense.
It is all about changing the tense in this one.