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π Topic Summary
Irregular verbs are verbs that don't follow the standard pattern when changing from the base form to the past tense or past participle. Instead of simply adding '-ed' (like 'walk' becomes 'walked'), they change in unpredictable ways (like 'go' becomes 'went'). Mastering irregular verbs is crucial for accurate and fluent writing and speaking. This worksheet will give you the chance to practice some of the most common ones, helping you improve your English skills. Let's get started!
π§ Part A: Vocabulary
Match the verb form on the left with the correct definition on the right:
| Verb Form | Definition |
|---|---|
βοΈ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the following paragraph with the correct past tense form of the irregular verbs in parentheses:
Yesterday, I (go) ______ to the park. I (see) ______ a group of children playing. One of them (fall) ______ and (hurt) ______ his knee. I (run) ______ to help him, and he (begin) ______ to cry.
π€ Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you could change one irregular verb to become regular (add -ed in the past tense). Which verb would you choose and why? How would this change affect the English language?
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