Regular and Irregular Verbs:-
Regular and Irregular Verbs:-
In English, verbs can be classified as regular or irregular based on how they form their past tense and past participle.
1:- Regular verbs follow a predictable pattern when they are conjugated. To form the past tense of a regular verb, you add -ed to the base form of the verb. For example:
walk -> walked
talk -> talked
laugh -> laughed
To form the past participle of a regular verb, you also add -ed to the base form of the verb. For example:
walk -> walked (past tense)
walk -> walked (past participle)
talk -> talked (past tense)
talk -> talked (past participle)
2:- Irregular verbs do not follow the predictable pattern when they are conjugated. They form their past tense and past participle in various ways. Some common irregular verbs include:
be -> was/were -> been
have -> had -> had
go -> went -> gone
see -> saw -> seen
take -> took -> taken
*It's important to memorize the conjugations of irregular verbs because they don't follow the regular pattern*
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