Examples of Irregular Verbs

Just like regular verbs, irregular verbs can be turned into simple past and past participle forms, but they change in form and do not necessarily follow a predictable pattern. Unlike regular verbs, “-d” or “-ed” cannot simply be added to their base forms.

Examples of Irregular Verbs

  • swing
  • sing
  • bring
  • buy
  • see
  • fly
  • meet
  • eat
  • bind
  • find
  • write

Understanding Irregular Verbs

Irregular verbs differ from regular verbs because their past tense and past participle forms do not follow a simple, consistent rule such as adding “-d” or “-ed”. Instead, their forms change unpredictably and must be memorized.

Common Irregular Verbs Table

Verb (Base) Past Simple Past Participle
swingswungswung
singsangsung
bringbroughtbrought
buyboughtbought
seesawseen
flyflewflown
meetmetmet
eatateeaten
bindboundbound
findfoundfound
writewrotewritten

Final Notes

The forms of irregular verbs are very unpredictable. Each verb’s past forms must be familiarized with to use them correctly in sentences. Mastery of these irregular forms is essential for proper communication in English.

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