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P.5 Irregular Verbs

Published on Dec 01, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

BY ALEX MCDONALD

AND QWENTON DUERING MEFFORD

Definition: any verb whose past tense and past participle are not formed by adding,-ed, -d, or -t to the present tense.

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To form the present-perfect or past-perfect tense of an irregular verb, use the helping verb has, have, or had with the past participle.

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EXAMPLES

  • I bet on a poker game.
  • You blow leaves with a leaf blower.
  • Sue needs to bring back Milk.
  • Todd is such a creep.
  • Can you throw a football?
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EXAMPLES

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SOURCES :-)

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