During your
English-learning process, all of you have studied irregular verbs several
times. Probably you will have learnt them by heart and will have sat an exam.
Well, you probably won’t have delved into irregular verbs in detail and that is
what I will be doing in this post. Let's get started! :
1. Irregular
verbs can be learnt by similarities much easily than in alphabetical order.
Here you have some examples:
-ew: grew,
drew, flew, threw, knew
- ght:
thought, bought, brought, fought, caught, taught,…
- Same form
as in the infinitive: read, set, cast, put, cut, shut, bet, bid, shed...
- i>a:
sang, sank, swam, rang, drank...
-aid: paid,
laid, said,...
2. Some verbs
are regular or irregular depending on their meaning:
REGULAR VERB
|
MEANING
|
SIMPLE PAST
|
PAST PARTICIPLE
|
Lie
|
Not tell the truth
|
Lied
|
Lied
|
Ring
|
To encircle or surround
|
Ringed
|
Ringed
|
Can
|
To put food or liquid in a tin
|
Canned
|
Canned
|
Shine
|
To make something bright by polishing it
|
Shined
|
Shined
|
IRREGULAR VERB
|
MEANING
|
SIMPLE PAST
|
PAST PARTICIPLE
|
Lie
|
To put all your body on a surface
|
Lay
|
Lain
|
Ring
|
To telephone or to make a sound
|
Rang
|
Rung
|
Can
|
To have the probability or ability to do something
|
Could
|
Been able to
|
Shine
|
To emit light
|
Shone
|
Shone
|
3. Some irregular
verbs have two possibilities depending on the English accent.
Infinitive
|
Simple past in
British English
|
Past participle
in British English
|
Simple past in
American English
|
Past participle
in American English
|
Dream
|
Dreamt
|
Dreamt
|
Dreamed
|
Dreamed
|
Burn
|
Burnt
|
Burnt
|
Burned
|
Burned
|
Spoil
|
Spoilt
|
Spoilt
|
Spoiled
|
Spoiled
|
Spill
|
Spilt
|
Spilt
|
Spilled
|
Spilled
|
Learn
|
Learnt
|
Learnt
|
Learned
|
Learned
|
Prove
|
Proved
|
Proved
|
Proved
|
Proven
|
Quit
|
Quitted
|
Quitted
|
Quit
|
Quit
|
Get
|
Got
|
Got
|
Got
|
Gotten
|
4. Some verbs can be regular and irregular at the same time.
Infinitive
|
Irregular simple past
|
Irregular participle
|
Regular simple past
|
Regular past participle
|
Dream
|
Dreamt
|
Dreamt
|
Dreamed
|
Dreamed
|
Burn
|
Burnt
|
Burnt
|
Burned
|
Burned
|
Spoil
|
Spoilt
|
Spoilt
|
Spoiled
|
Spoiled
|
Spill
|
Spilt
|
Spilt
|
Spilled
|
Spilled
|
Learn
|
Learnt
|
Learnt
|
Learned
|
Learned
|
Prove
|
Proved
|
Proved
|
Proved
|
Proven
|
Quit
|
Quit
|
Quit
|
Quitted
|
Quitted
|
Show
|
---- (showed)
|
Shown
|
Showed
|
Showed
|
Lie
|
Lay (to be in horizontal position)
|
Lain
|
Lied (not tell the truth)
|
Lied
|
Ring
|
Rang (phone or make a sound)
|
Rung
|
Ringed (encircle)
|
Ringed
|
Can
|
Could
|
Been able to
|
Canned (tin)
|
Canned
|
Prove
|
---- (proved)
|
Proven
|
Proved
|
Proved
|
5. Some
irregular verbs have two possibilities depending on the meaning. The verb
‘hang’ has a regular past tense for all the uses of ‘hang’ but especially for
the meaning of putting something on a hanger. The other regular form ‘hanged’ is
preferred when it comes to the meaning of ‘killing someone by suspending him or her by the neck from a rope.' Sometimes, they have two possibilities regardless of their meaning. The participle of 'show' can be 'showed' or 'shown', and the simple past of 'forbid' can be 'forbade' or 'forbad'.
6. The past
of some irregular verbs have the same identical form as the infinitive of some
regular (and irregular) verbs:
‘Fell’ is the
past of the verb ‘fall’, but at the same time ‘fell’ is a regular verbs (whose
past tense and past participle is ‘felled’ which means ‘take down’)
‘Found’ is
the past and participle of the verb ‘find’, but at the same time ‘found’ is a
regular verb (whose past and participle are ‘founded’) which means ‘start
something important’
‘Lay’ is the
simple past of the irregular verb ‘lie’, but at the same time ‘lay’ is the
infinitive form of the irregular verb ‘lay’ (whose past and participle forms are
‘laid’), which means ‘place something following an order’).
'Ground' is the simple past of the verb 'grind'. However, 'ground' is also a regular verb which means 'educate'. The same thing happens with 'wound'. 'Wound' is the past and participle of 'wind', but at the same time, it is a regular verb (whose past is 'wounded') which means 'injure'.
7. There are
four irregular verbs which mean ‘poner’ in Spanish, but they are a bit different
Put – put –
put: to place something in a position ('put the bread on the table'-anywhere on the table)
Lay- laid –
laid: to place something in a particular position ('lay the table)
Set – set-
set: Close meaning to 'lay' with more emphasis on the organization ('set a wedding date)
Wear – wore –
worn: to put on clothes
8. Appearances are deceitful and sometimes what looks like an irregular
verb is not.
‘Stroke’ is
not the past of the verb ‘strike’. ‘Stroke’ means 'to caress with the hand' or apoplexy.The past of
‘strike’ is ‘struck’
9. Gone vs. been
The verb ‘go’
has got two past participles: ‘gone’ is most cases, and ‘been’ in fewer cases.
We use the
participle ‘gone’ when we imply that we have left for some place but we have
not returned yet, e.g. Paul has gone to the shop.
We use the
participle ‘been’ when we imply that we have travelled to a place but we have
already returned. That’s why we say: ‘I have never been to Egypt’ and not ‘I have never gone
to Egypt.’ Pay attention to the preposition ‘to’ in bold. This is a clear
indicator that we are dealing with the verb ‘go’ and not be.’ It would be
incorrect to say ‘I have never been in
Egypt’
10. Troublesome irregular verbs
Fall – fell-
fallen (lose balance)
Feel – felt-
felt (have feelings)
Lie- lied-
lied- not tell the truth
Lie – lay –
lain (lean all your body on a horizontal surface)
Lay- laid –
laid (to put something orderly).
In addition, there are far more irregular verbs that you can imagine: verbs like 'beseech', 'bear', or 'grind' are not usually studied at school. Now that you seem to have learnt a great deal about irregular verbs, I will keep you tested. In two days, I will be posting an exercise about complex irregular verbs that is going to make you sweat. Have fun until then !
Such a good idea! I'll use it with my students
ReplyDeletethanks, myx. Tell me how it works in your classroom
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