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par Roberto Carlos Aliaga Arenas Il y a 3 années

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REGULAR AND IRREGULAR VERBS

Verbs in English are categorized into regular and irregular types. Regular verbs follow a predictable pattern, typically forming their past tense by adding '-ed' to the base form. This makes them relatively straightforward to learn and use.

REGULAR AND IRREGULAR VERBS

REGULAR AND IRREGULAR VERBS

IRREGULAR

Example

Susy drank milk in her breakfast.

DRANK

DRINK

Features
Change the whole word in the majority
They change shape and sound when conjugated
They don't follow a specific rule

Its spelling in simple past or past participle is the same as in present tense adding a "d" or "ed" at the end.

Verbs that end in a consonant are added –ed.

REGULAR

Sentence

We stopped seeing each other because of the new virus.
Stop
Stoped