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Based on the formation of Past and Past Participle Forms, Verbs are divided into two types.
1.) Regular Verbs
2.) Irregular Verbs.
Regular Verbs are the verbs that follows a fix pattern while conversion from present to past and past participles.
Irregular Verbs are the verbs that do not follow a fix pattern while conversion from present to past and past participle form.
Regular verbs are formed by adding 'ed', 'd' or 'ied' to verb's base form as per the last character in the Verb.
As irregular verbs do not follow any such pattern, we can not form just by adding a specific character.
Regular Verb Formation is based on last character of verb.
1.) Most Regular Verbs are formed by adding 'ed' to the base form of the word
2.) Regular Verbs are formed by adding 'd' to the base form of the word if verb ends with '-e'
3.) Regular Verbs are formed by adding 'ied' to the base form of the word if verb ends with '-y'
Irregular verbs do not form any fix pattern.
For our understanding we will divide them into four groups.
Group 1 : all three verb forms are same
Group 2 : same 'past' and 'past participle' form.
Group 3 : same 'base' and 'past participle' form. and
Group 4 : aal three forms are different.
Watch the entire video to understand the similarity and differences between both of them.
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1.) Regular Verbs
2.) Irregular Verbs.
Regular Verbs are the verbs that follows a fix pattern while conversion from present to past and past participles.
Irregular Verbs are the verbs that do not follow a fix pattern while conversion from present to past and past participle form.
Regular verbs are formed by adding 'ed', 'd' or 'ied' to verb's base form as per the last character in the Verb.
As irregular verbs do not follow any such pattern, we can not form just by adding a specific character.
Regular Verb Formation is based on last character of verb.
1.) Most Regular Verbs are formed by adding 'ed' to the base form of the word
2.) Regular Verbs are formed by adding 'd' to the base form of the word if verb ends with '-e'
3.) Regular Verbs are formed by adding 'ied' to the base form of the word if verb ends with '-y'
Irregular verbs do not form any fix pattern.
For our understanding we will divide them into four groups.
Group 1 : all three verb forms are same
Group 2 : same 'past' and 'past participle' form.
Group 3 : same 'base' and 'past participle' form. and
Group 4 : aal three forms are different.
Watch the entire video to understand the similarity and differences between both of them.
Please watch below video to understand in detail about different Grammar Topics.
Non Finite Verbs | Infinitives | Bare Infinitives | When to Use?
What is Gerund | Why to use Gerund | When to use Gerund | Verbal Noun | Q&A
Verbs | Main Verb and Auxiliary Verb.
Verbs | Transitive and Intransitive Verbs | Similarity | Differences
Seven Types of Pronoun :
Subject, Object and Verb :
Parts of Speech series :
Use of Capital Letters :
Phrases vs Clauses
Types of Clauses
Types of Sentences based on meaning
Conjunction
Active vs Passive Voice
Video playlist related to Tenses:
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