verbs, verbs, verbs!
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VERBS,
VERBS,
VERBS!
Regular and
Irregular
Verbs are classified
by the way their
past tenses are
formed.
A REGULAR
VERB forms the
past tense by
adding -d or -ed.
EXAMPLES:
PRESENT
STARE
PLAY
PAST
STARED
PLAYED
CONJUGATION
RULE:
PRESENT
PARTICIPLE IS
FORMED BY
ADDING -ING.
STARE
PLAY
STARING
PLAYING
CONJUGATION
RULE:
WHEN REGULAR
VERBS END WITH A
SINGLE
CONSONANT,
DOUBLE THE
CONSONANT
BEFORE ADDING ED OR -ING.
EXAMPLES:
PRESENT
STAR
JOG
PAST
STARRED
JOGGED
EXAMPLES:
PRESENT
STAR
JOG
PRESENT
PARTICIPLE
STARRING
JOGGING
CONJUGATION
RULE:
THE PRESENT
PARTICIPLE USES
HELPING VERBS SUCH
AS IS, AM, AND ARE.
STARE
PLAY
STAR
IS STARING
AM PLAYING
ARE STARRING
CONJUGATION
RULE:
THE PAST
PARTICIPLE IS
THE PAST
TENSE FORM
OF THE VERB.
IT USES THE
HELPERS HAVE,
HAS, AND HAD.
EXAMPLES:
PAST
PAST
PARTICIPLE
STARE
STAR
PLAYED
HAVE STARED
HAS STARRED
HAD PLAYED
CONJUGATION
RULE:
WHEN A VERB
ENDS WITH -Y
PRECEDED BY A
CONSONANT,
CHANGE THE -Y
TO -I BEFORE
ADDING -ED.
EXAMPLES:
PRESENT
PAST
CRY
ENVY
CRIED
ENVIED
An IRREGULAR
VERB undergoes a
change in spelling
or no change at all
to form the past
tense.
EXAMPLES:
PRESENT
BREAK
SEE
BRING
PAST
BROKEN
SAW
BROUGHT
MORE
EXAMPLES:
PRESENT
PUT
BURST
HURT
PAST
PUT
BURST
HURT
CONJUGATION
RULE:
THE PRESENT
PARTICIPLE USES
HELPING VERBS SUCH
AS IS, AM, AND ARE.
HURT
SEE
BRING
IS HURTING
AM SEEING
ARE BRINGING
CONJUGATION
RULE:
JUST LIKE
REGULAR
VERBS, SINGLE
CONSONANTS
ARE DOUBLED
BEFORE
ADDING -ING.
EXAMPLES:
PRESENT
PUT
PAST
PUTTING
CONJUGATION
RULE:
THE PAST
PARTICIPLE MAY
NOT BE THE
PAST TENSE
FORM OF THE
VERB. IT USES
THE HELPERS
HAVE, HAS, AND
HAD.
EXAMPLES:
PAST
PAST
PARTICIPLE
CUT
BREAK
SEE
HAVE CUT
HAS BROKEN
HAD SEEN
I HOPE YOU HAVE
COPIED ALL
NOTES AS IT IS
YOUR GRADE
FOR THE DAY.
TURN THEM
IN TO THE
TEACHER!