REGULAR
VERBS
VERSUS
IRREGULAR
VERBS
When forming the past Irregular verbs have
tense of regular verbs, special past tense forms.
add -d or -ed to the These verbs do not end
present tense of the in -d or -ed.
regular verb.
For example:
For example:
break, broke
washed, washed buy, bought
brush, brushed choose, chose
play, played do, did
laugh, laughed eat, ate
listen, listened dig, dug
smile, smiled come, came
VERBS
VERSUS
IRREGULAR
VERBS
When forming the past Irregular verbs have
tense of regular verbs, special past tense forms.
add -d or -ed to the These verbs do not end
present tense of the in -d or -ed.
regular verb.
For example:
For example:
break, broke
washed, washed buy, bought
brush, brushed choose, chose
play, played do, did
laugh, laughed eat, ate
listen, listened dig, dug
smile, smiled come, came