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Read carefully the meaning of verbs, and look at the example. Try to memorize them.
To learn, memorize, and understand the irregular verbs in an easy and fun way. goals: to learn, memorize, and understand the irregular verbs in an easy and fun way.
Verbs in English are irregular if they don't have a conventional -ed ending (like asked or ended) in the past tense and/or past participle forms. Contrast with Regular Verb.
Break
Drive
to control and guide the movement of (a vehicle, draught animal, etc): to drive a car
see
to perceive with the eyes to perceive with any or all of the senses: I hate to see you so unhappy
Bring
to carry, convey, or take (something or someone) to a designated place or person: bring that book to me.
think
to be capable of conscious thought:
man is the only animal that thinks
speak
to communicate or express (something) in or as if in words
he does not speak German
sit
To adopt or rest in a posture in which the body is supported on the buttocks and thighs and the torso is more or less upright: to sit on a chair, sit a horse
wear
To carry or have on one's person habitually: she wears a lot of red
understand
To know and comprehend the nature or meaning of: I understand what you mean
teach
To cause to learn or understand: experience taught him that he could not be a journalist
tell
To narrate or relate (a story, tale, etc.). her blush told of her embarrassment
take
To receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news
To conjugate irregular verbs in tenses: present, past, and past participle and a fun way to memorize.
Use to spin the wheel and find the verb you have to conjugate. Use to select the correct answer to each question. Each verb has a clue, find the image.
stand
stood
stood ?
Drive
Drove
Driven ?
Speak
Spoke
Spoken ?
Tell
Told
Told
See
Saw
Seen
Wear
Wore
Worn ?
Break
Broke
Broken ?
Sit
Sat
Sat
Think
Thought
Thought ?
Understand
Understood
Understood
Bring
Brought ? Brought ?
Take
Took
Taken ?
Teach
Taught
Taught ?