Irregular verbs
All new verbs in English are regular.
·
I
photocopied the report.
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She faxed it to me.
·
They emailed everybody about
it.
·
I googled my name and got more
than 20 000 responses.
There are approximately 180 irregular verbs. You don't need to learn all of
them because some of these are very rare but many others are very useful and
you do need to know them.
What's the easiest way to learn them? Some people think you should learn a list 'by heart'. Others think you should not learn them at all – you will just gradually acquire them over time.
One useful method is to note down new irregular verbs as you meet them. It is useful to write these verbs (or any vocabulary you want to learn) in sentences and learn those rather than the individual word.
Which is easier to learn?
What's the easiest way to learn them? Some people think you should learn a list 'by heart'. Others think you should not learn them at all – you will just gradually acquire them over time.
One useful method is to note down new irregular verbs as you meet them. It is useful to write these verbs (or any vocabulary you want to learn) in sentences and learn those rather than the individual word.
Which is easier to learn?
·
stick stuck
stuck
·
I stuck the photo into my
album.
Another technique is to classify the irregular verbs into 4 categories.
1. All forms the same
1. All forms the same
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set set set
·
cost cost
cost
2. Similar
sound groups
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beat beat
beaten
·
eat ate
eaten
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blow blew
blown
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throw threw
thrown
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drink drank
drunk
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sing sang
sung
·
speak spoke
spoken
·
wake woke
woken
3. The second and third forms are the same.
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bend bent
bent
·
sleep slept
slept
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spend spent
spent
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bring brought
brought
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buy bought
bought
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teach taught
taught
·
have had had
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pay paid
paid
·
say said
said
4. The
"unclassifiables"
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come came
come
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do did done
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go went gone
·
show showed
show
As you meet new irregular verbs, try to decide in which category they fall.
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