EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
Irregular Verbs- Unit 3
1. Tuesday
1/08/2013
1. Comic strips due by
tomorrow
2. Review Kinds of Verbs,
Verb Phrases, and
Tenses
3. Notes on Irregular
Verbs
4. Classwork: p 168 (1-
18)
7. What’s so irregular?
• To form the past tense and past participles
of regular verbs, you follow certain rules
(adding d or ed)
• Irregular verbs don’t follow any rules
8. Principal parts of be, have, and do
Verb Present Past Past
Participle Participle
be (is/are) was, were (has/have)
being been
have (is/are) had (has/have)
having had
do (is/are) did (has/have)
doing done
9. Although there is no one rule for forming the
principal parts of irregular verbs, some of them
follow patterns.
Verb Present Past Past Participle
Participle
begin (is) beginning began (has) begun
ring (is) ringing rang (has) rung
shrink (is) shrinking shrank (has) shrunk
tear (is) tearing tore (has) torn
wear (is) wearing wore (has) worn
blow (is) blowing blew (has) blown
know (is) knowing knew (has) known
throw (is) throwing threw (has) thrown
10. Some more irregular verbs…
Verb Present Past Past Participle
Participle
draw is drawing drew has drawn
fall is falling fell has fallen
shake is shaking shook has shaken
choose is choosing chose has chosen
freeze is freezing froze has frozen
speak is speaking spoke has spoken
come is coming came has come
fight is fighting fought has fought
put is putting put has put
25. In your notes:
• Most verbs follow certain rules when
forming their tenses.
• Irregular verbs don’t, and you’ll have to
memorize their forms.
• Classwork: p 168 (1-18)
• Extra Credit p 169 (1-16)
• Questions and Answers