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Irregular Verbs

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IRREGULAR VERBS

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Irregular verbs are those pesky verbs that do not follow the rules.  Most of the time if we want a verb to be in the past tense we simply add "ed" to the verb. 
For example with the regular verb "play":  I will play later.  I am playing now.   I played yesterday.

Irregular verbs have different endings and different spellings for present, past and future.
For example with the irregular verb "eat":  I will eat an apple later.  I am eating an 
apple now.  I ate an apple at yesterday.

                                                                  For a list of irregular verbs, click
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