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IRREGULAR AND REGULAR VERBS, CLASSIFICATION OF REGULAR AND IRREGULAR VERBS…
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EXAMPLE:
Conducir: drive, drove, driven.
Escribir: write, wrote, written.
irregular verbs are those that are not formed by adding -ed at the end to form the past tense. But, in addition, there are some irregular verbs that do not vary in infinitive, past simple and participles
example:
I had spoken at over 50 schools by the time I turned 30. (Había hablado en más de 50 escuelas cuando cumplí 30.
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irregular verbs in English are not formed by any rule. You can identify them because their past form changes.
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The past participle is used to describe an action that happened and ended before another action in the past.
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In an inflectional language, a regular verb is a verb that has uniform conjugations, depending on the time or way in which it is conjugated, since its spelling in simple past or past participle is the same as in present tense adding a "d" or "ed" at the end
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