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Regular and Irregular Verbs - Coggle Diagram
Regular and Irregular Verbs
Regular Verbs
Regular English verbs create the past simple and the past participle
by adding -ed to the base form
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Example
Past Simple
arrived
Past Participle
arrived
Base form
arrive
If the verb ends in a consonant and in -y,
we change the -y to -i and add -ed
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Example
Past Simple
called
Past Participe
called
Base form
call
example
Past Simple
waited
Past Participe
waited
Base Form
Wait
example
Past Simple
married
Past Participe
married
Base form
Marry
example
Past Simple
studied
Past participe
studied
Base form
Study
example
Past Simple
copied
Past participe
copied
Base form
copy
If a verb ends in -e, we just add -d
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Example
Past Simple
hated
Past participe
hated
Base form
hate
Example
Past Simple
liked
Past participe
liked
Base form
like
example
past simple
lived
past participe
lived
Base form
live
Irregular Verbs
Irregular Verbs in English are those whose past tense and past participle do not follow any rules.
example
Past
ate
Past Participle
eaten
Simple form
eat
example
Past
drove
Past Participle
driven
Simple Form
drive
example
Past
wrote
Past Participle
written
Simple form
write