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Certainly! One example of an irregular verb is “to go.” Its forms are irregular and do not follow the standard pattern of adding “-ed” for the past tense. Here are its principal parts:
- Present: go
- Past: went
- Past participle: gone
Unlike regular verbs, where the past tense and past participle are created by adding “-ed” (e.g., “walk” becomes “walked”), irregular verbs like “go” change in unpredictable ways.