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July 20, 2012

Irregular Verbs

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Friends, in today's post we shall discuss about Irregular Verbs.

What are these Irregular Verbs ?

Before going into the details, first lets discuss What are the Regular Verbs ? 
Well, we can call the verbs which contain the ed at the end of the Simple Past and Past Participle forms as the Regular Verbs. So the format of the regular verbs is Base Verb + ed

Now lets have a look at some Examples of the regular verbs :

Infinitive
Simple past
Past participle
 play
 played
played
 visit
 visited
visited
 work
 worked
worked

Ok, you can take plenty of examples like this for Regular verbs. Now lets have a look at the Irregular Verbs. In contrast to the Regular verbs, irregular verbs are those verbs for which the above pattern of conjugation don't apply.

So, you cant predict the forms of the Iregular verbs, so you should learn them by heart. Here are some techniques to make them remember. 

  • Use them in appropriate contexts (in your writing or in your conversation)
  • Just write down examples in your exercise book.
  • Always keep a list of irregular verbs at your disposal. (Keep in mind, that most language books include a section at the end for irregular verbs.)
 Why to put this much stress on Irregular words? because these are very important in the sentence correction part of the competitive exams (especially Bank Exams ofcourse). 

Now Lets have a look at some Irregular Verbs :


Infinitive
Simple Past Tense
Past Participle
awake
awoke
awoken
be
was, were
been
bear
bore
born
beat
beat
beat
become
became
become
begin
began
begun
bend
bent
bent
beset
beset
beset
bet
bet
bet
bid
bid/bade
bid/bidden
bind
bound
bound
bite
bit
bitten
bleed
bled
bled
blow
blew
blown
break
broke
broken
breed
bred
bred
bring
brought
brought
broadcast
broadcast
broadcast
build
built
built
burn
burned/burnt
burned/burnt
burst
burst
burst
buy
bought
bought
cast
cast
cast
catch
caught
caught
choose
chose
chosen
cling
clung
clung
come
came
come
cost
cost
cost
creep
crept
crept
cut
cut
cut
deal
dealt
dealt
dig
dug
dug
dive
dived/dove
dived
do
did
done
draw
drew
drawn
dream
dreamed/dreamt
dreamed/dreamt
drive
drove
driven
drink
drank
drunk
eat
ate
eaten
fall
fell
fallen
feed
fed
fed
feel
felt
felt
fight
fought
fought
find
found
found
fit
fit
fit
flee
fled
fled
fling
flung
flung
fly
flew
flown
forbid
forbade
forbidden
forget
forgot
forgotten
forego (forgo)
forewent
foregone
forgive
forgave
forgiven
forsake
forsook
forsaken
freeze
froze
frozen
get
got
gotten
give
gave
given
go
went
gone
grind
ground
ground
grow
grew
grown
hang
hung
hung
hear
heard
heard
hide
hid
hidden
hit
hit
hit
hold
held
held
hurt
hurt
hurt
keep
kept
kept
kneel
knelt
knelt
knit
knit
knit
know
knew
know
lay
laid
laid
lead
led
led
leap
leaped/leapt
leaped/leapt
learn
learned/learnt
learned/learnt
leave
left
left
lend
lent
lent
let
let
let
lie
lay
lain
light
lighted/lit
lighted
lose
lost
lost
make
made
made
mean
meant
meant
meet
met
met
misspell
misspelled/misspelt
misspelled/misspelt
mistake
mistook
mistaken
mow
mowed
mowed/mown
overcome
overcame
overcome
overdo
overdid
overdone
overtake
overtook
overtaken
overthrow
overthrew
overthrown
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3 comments:

  1. m reading all grammar chapters of urs but in some chapters there are no response of readers. its creating a doubt whether these chapters are equally important or just few questions are asked from these..

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    1. oye tu padna ta pad ni ta na sahi. teri marji. par dujyan nu na rumor kr.

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