You probably know the present tense of most of these verbs. You might even know some of the past tense, too. Do you remember the difference between the past and the past participle? If you said that the past participle verb form is for actions that have been finished, you are correct. In many cases, the past and past participle tense of verbs are the same, but sometimes they are not.
Take a look at this list, and practice reading and speaking these words. It will help you remember them. Irregular verbs don’t end in ed. That is why we call them irregular. The easiest way to learn irregular verbs is to simply memorize them. That is because there are no grammar rules for making irregular verbs.
You probably know the present tense of most of these verbs. You might even know some of the past tense, too. Do you remember the difference between the past and the past participle? If you said that the past participle verb form is for actions that have been finished, you are correct. In many cases, the past and past participle tense of verbs are the same, but sometimes they are not.
Take a look at this list, and practice reading and speaking these words. It will help you remember them. Present Past Past Participle
steal stole stolen
swim swam swum
swing swung swung
take took taken
teach taught taught
tear tore torn
tell told told
think thought thought
throw threw thrown
wake woke woken
wear wore worn
win won won
write wrote written