Here are some irregular verbs with their present/pastform. All can be used with plural subjects.
cut / cut
bite / bit
run / ran
spit / spat
steal / stole
be verbs have plural forms they are:
present plural = are past plural = was / were
Also have is plural and singular form is has
Some examples of irregular verbs and their plural forms include:
Pronouns don't have an irregular form; irregular forms are verbs and plural nouns.
Only be verbs have plural forms. They are:present = arepast = were
Three examples of irregular verbs are:DrinkSingSwim
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No they do not. You're required to learn the past tense forms of irregular verbs unlike regular verbs where they end in -ed.
Pronouns don't have an irregular form; irregular forms are verbs and plural nouns.
Only be verbs have plural forms. They are:present = arepast = were
Three examples of irregular verbs are:DrinkSingSwim
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Verbs don't have plural forms.
No they do not. You're required to learn the past tense forms of irregular verbs unlike regular verbs where they end in -ed.
No, "person" is not a verb at all --- it's a noun. However, verbs can occur in various personal forms, and person in verbs can be irregular. For instance, the third person forms of the verb "be" are irregular "is/was/are/were".
Singular. Plural is: they are, have and do.
The words "irregular" and "regular" are not verbs and do not have past tense forms.
Break and think are irregular verbs. There past forms are not formed by adding -ed so they are irregular verbs.break - broke, think - thought
Yes I can, but it is easier for me if you click on 'related links' (below) and the link will take you to a list of irregular verbs.
To learn how to use them in their past forms.