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  • Chantel Philip

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    September 17, 2024 at 3:45 pm
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    Certainly! One classic example of an irregular verb is “to go.”

    Here’s how it conjugates in different tenses:

    Present Simple: I go, you go, he/she/it goes, we go, they go

    Past Simple: I went, you went, he/she/it went, we went, they went

    Past Participle: gone

    Unlike regular verbs, which follow a consistent pattern (e.g., “walk” becomes “walked” in the past tense), irregular verbs do not follow a set pattern and must be memorized individually.

  • Mawar Tanjung

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    September 18, 2024 at 12:13 pm
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    An example of an irregular verb is “go.” Its past tense form is “went,” which doesn’t follow the regular pattern of adding “-ed.”

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