domingo, 10 de noviembre de 2013

Exchanging personal information - Let's review some points!!!!!! => Vocabulary Regular and irregular verbs

Third Class

Vocabulary Regular and Irregular verbs:

To help you to improve your vocabulary, on the following links I will provide you some list of regular and irregular verbs to include at the moment of writting your personal information.

The distinction between regular verbs and 
irregular verbs is a very simple one:
Those verbs that form their past participle 
with ‘d’ or ‘ed’ are regular verbs. These 
verbs do not undergo substantial changes while changing forms between tenses.
  1. If the verb ends with a vowel, only ‘d’ is added. For example:
PRESENT TENSEPAST TENSE
ShareShared
ScareScared
DareDared
  1. If the verb ends with a consonant, ‘ed’ is added. For example:
PRESENT TENSEPAST TENSE
WantWanted
ShoutShouted
KillKilled
Those verbs that undergo substantial changes when changing forms between tenses are irregular verbs. The changed forms of these verbs are often unrecognisably different from the originals. For example:
PRESENT TENSEPAST TENSE
GoWent
RunRan
ThinkThought
There is no way to tell what form an 
irregular verb is going to take in a changed 
tense; the only option for an English speaker
 is to commit the changes to memory. With
 practice, it will become a matter of habit.


Here you have some full lists of verbs
Irregular verbs:

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