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What to add when singular comes in simple past tense What to and when plural comes in simple past tense and when plural comes in simple past tense​

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Answered by deepanshi1731
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Answered by shreya2005354
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The problem with irregular verbs is that they change form between the past tense and the past participle. When it comes to past participles, regular verbs follow a pattern, usually ending in -ed. That's not so with irregular verbs.

The third-person singular and plural irregular English verbs above show the change from singular form to plural to past tense to past participle form. Included below is a more complete printable list for reference or to post in a classroom.

Some common verbs have irregular endings.

The past of the verb “to be” is “was” (singular) and “were” (you and plural). For more grammar information, see our page on the verb to be.

Here are some other irregular verbs

become – became

begin – began

break – broke

bring – brought

buy – bought

catch – caught

choose – chose

come – came

cost – cost

do – did

drink – drank

drive – drove

eat – ate

fall – fell

feel – felt

find – found

forget – forgot

have – had

hear – heard

get – got

give – gave

go – went

know – knew

learn – learnt / learned

leave – left

lose – lost

make – made

meet – met

pay – paid

put – put

read – read

ring – rang

run – ran

say – said

see – saw

sell – sold

send – sent

sit – sat

sleep – slept

speak – spoke

spend – spent

take – took

teach – taught

tell – told

think – thought

understand – understood

wake up – woke up

wear – wore

win – won

write – wrote

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