Regular Verbs


A regular verb is a verb that follows this rule:

 


For example, work is a regular verb because:  


Dance is a regular verb too. That is because:   



We call the present form a base form, or V1 (Verb 1).

We call the past form V2 (Verb 2).

There is another form called V3 (Verb 3). That is the form that we use in the Perfect Tenses.
 
These are examples of Regular Verbs: 


 Irregular Verbs


An irregular verb is a verb that does not follow that rule.

For example, drink is an irregular verb because the past form of drink is drank, and not "drinked".

Go is an irregular verb too. That is because the past form of go is went, and not "goed".

These are examples of Irregular Verbs:




If you want to learn more about irregular verbs, you can watch this wonderful video ! 




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