What is Irregular Verb? Definition and 100 Irregular Verbs List V1 V2 V3
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When studying a new language, it is essential to be familiar with its verbs. Because we are able to conjugate time with the help of verbs. With the Simple Past Tense, on the other hand, we come across the second form of verbs which are related to irregular verbs in English. Affirmative sentences containing the second form of verbs are required in order to convey that we have completed action in the past tense. Ordinarily, the second form of a regular verb is produced by appending the suffix “-ed” to the verb; however, in irregular verbs, the word spelling is different. Because irregular verbs do not obey any rules, we must learn to memorize them and understand how to utilize them in the appropriate context inside a sentence to be effective.
There are also instances in which we must employ the third form of verbs. Consider the Present Perfect Tense, for example. Thus, we will need to know the 3rd form of the verbs too. As a result, we are unable to employ these structures unless we are familiar with the 2nd and 3rd forms of English verbs.
Here are some examples of Irregular Verbs and their 2nd and 3rd forms:
Bring-brought-brought
I bring some fruit to school every day. (Present Tense)
I brought some fruit to school yesterday. (Past Tense V2)
I have brought some fruit to school. (Perfect Tense V3)
Run-ran-run
I run 5 km in the Spring. (Present Tense)
I ran 5kms in the Spring. (Past Tense V2)
I have run 5 km so far and I aim to run 5 more. (Perfect Tense V3)
Choose-chose-chosen
I choose a different color of clothing every day. (Present Tense)
I chose a different color of clothing every day for the past week. (Past Tense V2)
I have chosen a different color of clothing. (Perfect Tense V3)
Hide-hid-hidden
The kids hide in very small spaces when playing hide-n-seek. (Present Tense)
The kids hid in very small spaces when playing hide-n-seek. (Past Tense V2)
The kids have hidden very well. (Perfect Tense V3)
Break-broke-broken
I often break things around the house. (Present Tense)
I broke my mother’s vase yesterday. (Past Tense V2)
Our table has been broken for a week now. (Perfect Tense V3)
Irregular verbs are those that do not obey any rules, which makes them more difficult to recall.
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