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Irregular verbs in English grammar refer to verbs that do not follow the usual pattern of changing their ending to indicate tense. Unlike regular verbs which add -d or -ed to the base form to form the past tense and past participle, irregular verbs have unique and often unpredictable forms.
Examples of irregular verbs include 'go' (went), 'take' (took), 'be' (was), and 'have' (had). These verbs have
The formation of irregular verbs presents difficulties for language learners and native speakers alike. Unlike regular
Historically, the changes that occurred in irregular verbs were a result of language contact and linguistic