Irregular verbs lesson plan

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IRREGULAR VERBS
Welcome Class!
I awakeded from bed one day sitted up
and seed a cat. This was not my cat, but it
was the prettiest cat I haved ever seed. I
wanted to play so badly, but the cat frozed
up every time I goed to pet her. I getted it
some water and food and decided I would
just watch it. It eated and drinked
everything I putted down for it. This was
one hungry little cat!
Welcome Class
I awoke from bed one day sat up and
saw a cat. This was not my cat, but it was
the prettiest cat I had ever seen. I wanted
to play so badly, but the cat froze up every
time I went to pet her. I got it some water
and food and decided I would just watch
it. It ate and drank everything I put down
for it. This was one hungry little cat!
So what is an
IRREGULAR VERB?
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Irregular verbs are:
– verbs whose past and past participle tense
forms do not follow the standard rules of
adding –d or -ed to the end but instead have
special forms or spellings.
Infinitive
Simple
Present
Simple Past Past
Participle
To Drive
Drive (s)
Drove
Driven
To Feel
Feel (s)
Felt
Felt
To Put
Put (s)
Put
Put
To Swim
Swim (s)
Swam
Swum
To Dream
Dream (s)
Dreamed/
Dreamt
Dreamt
To Ring
Ring (s)
Rang
Rung
To Wake
Wake (s)
Woke/
Waked
Woken/
Waked/
Woke
To Hang
Hang (s)
Hung
Hung
To Do
Does
Did
Done
Simple Past
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The simple past tense is expressed with the
past form of the verb and nothing else.
– Examples:
 My grandfather died last year.
(Correct)
 My grandfather was died last year.
(Incorrect)
 My grandfather has died last year.
(Incorrect)
Past Participle
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The past participle tense requires both the
past form and one or more helping verbs.
– Examples:
 Andrea had bitten into the chicken before I warned her it
just came out of the oven.
– (had = helping verb; bitten = past participle)
 Once Maria has chosen her little she sends her a letter and
presents.
– (has = helping verb; chosen = past participle)
 I might have slept more if I hadn’t listened to cheerleading
music before bed.
– (might, have = helping verbs; slept = past participle)
Past Participle as Adjectives?
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Past participles can serve as adjectives
in sentences, describing other words.
– Examples:
 Kelly found the stolen purse under her friends
floor mat.
 The written speech was easier to correct then the
spoken speech.
Activity Time

What action (s) are taking
place in this picture?

Using the irregular verbs
we went over in class,
describe this man’s
actions…
1.
2.
3.
Using the present tense of
the verb.
Using the simple past tense
of the verb.
Using the past participle of
the verb.