Irregular English verbs are difficult for students to memorize. By grouping verbs with similar changes together, you can remember them more easily. Here are some groups of irregular verbs that follow the same system of changes. Study the examples below, then write the past and past participle forms of the verbs in each group. | ||||||||||||
(A) SIMPLE PAST:
Ends in t
PAST PARTICIPLE: Ends in t |
(C) SIMPLE PAST:
Ends in ed
PAST PARTICIPLE: Ends in ed |
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(B) SIMPLE PAST: Ends in
d
PAST PARTICIPLE: Ends in d |
(D) SIMPLE PAST: NO CHANGE!
PAST PARTICIPLE: NO CHANGE! |
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